

Obviously, the world of Robin Hood is populated with swords and arrows, and not with six-shooters and sniper rifles. Robin Hood: The Legend of Sherwood does the same thing for the Sherwood Forest while sticking closely to the conventions of Desperados, which is a good thing and a bad thing.įirst the good, getting a handle on the controls will be a snap for players of Deperados, as Legend of Sherwood handles and plays alike - controlling a group, distracting enemies, an emphasis on stealth, etc. It had a huge amount of challenge and it did justice to the Wild West setting with some slick graphics and sound. Probably one of the most underrated RTS games last year was Desperados: Wanted Dead or Alive. Shrewd players will design strategies to foil Prince John's men by utilizing the many weapons and tactics available. An intuitive interface helps players learn the combat system quickly, and everyone can practice skills at the outlaws' training camp.


Robin and his friends will scurry around Sherwood Forest, Nottingham Castle, York, Leicester, Derby, and Lincoln as they harass the Prince's guards and evade his powerful armored knights. With Richard the Lionhearted fighting in the Crusades, England suffers under the cruel hands of the evil Prince John. Robin Hood, Maid Marion, Friar Tuck, and Little John join forces when Robin of Locksley returns from his foreign adventures.
