Legendary (video game)

Legendary: The Box is a 2008 FPS made by Spark Unlimited and published by Gamecock Media Group. The game puts you in the role of Charles Deckard, who is hired by the mysterious Orlando LeFey to steal Pandora's Box. Unfortunately, Deckard opens it instead, releasing horrible monsters. He and his partner, Vivian Kane, must get rid of the creatures and take down LeFey.

Legendary's main selling point was pitting modern weapons against mythical monsters. However, the game was met with mostly poor reviews.

This video game contains the following tropes:

 * Action Girl: Vivian originally appears to be the Voice With an Internet Connection, but turns out to be good with a gun as well.
 * AKA-47: Used with most the real weapons. For example, the UMP is now an SMP. The Desert Eagle and the M249 SAW have their correct names, though.
 * Artificial Brilliance: The werewolves in the game are pretty smart, and will attack you from all directions and occasionally use squad tactics if there are a pack of wolves trying to shred you to pieces (for example, using one werewolf to distract you while the other sneaks up on you).
 * Artificial Stupidity: The human allies and enemies aren't too bright in this game. It can get especially annoying when you see one of your allies toss a Molotov from behind cover, and have the Molotov explode on said cover.
 * Attack of the Monster Appendage: Echidna.
 * Big Applesauce
 * Boss Vulnerability: The Golem is completely invulnerable for most of the game. A part of the plot revolves around finding a way to destroy it with EMP.
 * Bullfight Boss: The Minotaur is nearly invincible on the front side, so the best way to deal with it is to have it charge at you, dodge the charge, and unload onto its backside.
 * Combat Tentacles: Echidna and Kraken.
 * Emergency Weapon: The fire axe.
 * Enemy Chatter: You can listen to a conversation between two Black Order members capturing a werewolf, and one taunting the werewolf. In fact, there's an achievement for it. For extra fun, shoot the lock off the cage while he's taunting the werewolf.
 * Energy Absorption: You can absorb the Animus Energy clouds that you see either floating in the world or result from killing monsters, and you can use the energy to heal or release a burst of energy that flings objects and monsters back, stunning them for a little while.
 * Feed It a Bomb: How you bring down the Kraken boss.
 * Gameplay Ally Immortality: Vivian, whenever she's in combat.
 * Giant Foot of Stomping: There's even an achievement for letting the Golem do this to you.
 * Goddamn Bats: The Nari and the Blood Spiders
 * Gorn: Werewolves do some pretty brutal stuff when they get a hold of people.
 * Hand Cannon: One of the weapons in the game is the infamous Desert Eagle. Justified as the Desert Eagle is mainly used for taking out the various monsters (including werewolves, minotaurs, and griffons) you encounter, and one of the Desert Eagle's real life applications is hunting rather large game.
 * Improvised Golems
 * Incredibly Lame Pun: One of the achievement names is "Dou Bull Trou Bull", which you get after beating two Minotaurs. Lampshaded by a secret achievement that you get immediatly after you get the former achievement called
 * Informed Ability: Charles Deckard was initially hired as an art thief, yet you never actually get to steal art in the game. The only part of the game that relates to his art thieving ability is his ability to hack through various control panels.
 * Might be justified as no one in the game hires you to steal any art after you accidentally open Pandora's Box.
 * Just Between You and Me: Subverted when Vivian asks LeFey why he wanted her and Deckard killed, and LeFey simply replies that since he didn't tell Vivian his full plan when they hired Deckard, why would he tell it to her now.
 * Kill It With Fire: The Flamethrower. Also, the fire drakes try to do this to you.
 * Kraken and Leviathan: A gigantic Kraken emerges from the Thames and attacks you twice. You need to bring him down with a rocketlauncher.
 * Master of Unlocking: Nearly every locked door you need to get by has one control panel near it, and can simply be opened by pushing two wires together.
 * Lampshaded by an entry in his PDA that states that the control panels are only intimidating, because most do not know how easy it is to pry off the faceplate and rewire the inner workings.
 * Melee a Trois: The game is Council of 98 (including the player) vs. the Black Order vs. the monsters running amok in the world.
 * No Kill Like Overkill: LeFey's death. First an Alpha Werewolf bursts into his room and tosses him around a bit. Then it throws him out a window where he's caught by a passing griffin. That griffin flies him up for a bit until it drops him and he gets impaled on a part of the machine he built.
 * Off With His Head / Boom! Headshot!: The only way to actually kill a werewolf. Defeat a werewolf otherwise and it will come back to life and attack you again.
 * One-Man Army: Lampshaded by LeFey, who, in the final level, states that he either severly underestimated Deckard's skill, or that he should have hired more competent staff.
 * Our Werewolves Are Different: The werewolves have little fur and look more like huge man-like starving stray dogs. Also, instead of silver bullets, these werewolves only die from decapitation.
 * Playing Possum: The werewolves, unless decapitated.
 * Personal Space Invader: The Echidna and its tentacles.
 * Recurring Location: New York City.
 * Redshirt Army: 97 members of the Order of the 98, though Lexington's a bit tougher. Also, the NYPD contitute a Redshirt Army.
 * The Unfought: Sort of. The Echidna attacks you at least three times during the course of the game, but you only damages its tentacles and never get to see how she looks like.
 * Unwitting Pawn: Deckard is duped into opening Pandora's Box in the beginning of the game, assuming that the box is simply another expensive and rare artifact that his client would like to put in a private collection.
 * What Could Have Been: The final cutscene showed Deckard learning how to use his powers to tame a griffin, and likely other monsters as well.
 * Youkai: The Bloodspiders/Tsuchigumo. In name only, however.
 * You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: Both Deckard and Vivian have outlived their usefullness in LeFey's eye. However, murdering them proved harder than expected.