Written in collaboration with the series' producers, Young Justice: Legacy holds true to its roots. Players will play as one of many characters, such as Nightwing, Aqualad, Kid Flash, and more. Using unique weapons and skills, players can join up with two of their friends to battle famous villains from the DC universe. Yeah, the game is definitely young audience friendly, but aside from picking this up for the little ones in your life, it might be fun to be a kid again yourself.
DC sidekick fans need not lament too much as the game is still planned for release on 360, PS3 and Steam in the next few weeks. The game has been flying under the radar in recent months, like a supersonic superman, so we are still unsure whether the 3 player co-op will be online, offline or a combination of both.
We were all young once, nowadays we have bad backs and no energy, but I remember a day when we flew through the air, ran as fast as the wind and talked to squids. Wait a second; these aren't my memories, but those of Young Justice: Legacy, the upcoming 3 player co-op game coming to PC, XBLA and PSN. The new trailer shows off the DC young bucks during gameplay.
]]> https://www.co-optimus.com/article/10262/get-a-glimpse-of-a-fresh-faced-flash-young-justice-trailer.htmlThe Cartoon Network's Emmy-award winning series, Young Justice, is getting a video game. Young Justice: Legacy, which was originally announced back in April of this year and then went quiet for a time, is set in the world of the DC Universe's Earth-16 and will narratively be part of the canon of the cartoon series in addition to serving as a link between seasons one and two. While developer Little Orbit has been overly verbal about the game's features, we have managed to piece a few things together.
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