Nerf Legends has a single-player mode, featuring Nerf battles against robots, as well online multiplayer which features both eight-person free-for-all and four-person platoon matches. Players are able to customize their icon and the color of their blasters.[3][4][5] They can use 15 Nerf blasters from the Mega, Ultra and Elite lines with special ammunition such as pull darts, push darts, seeker darts, and slow darts.[6][7][8]
Development
The game was announced on 11 August 2021. A trailer for the game was released the same day.[9]
The game is scheduled to be delisted from digital storefronts on 31 December 2024. [10]
Nerf Legends received mostly negative reviews from critics. IGN's Travis Northup gave for Nerf Legends a 2/10, summarizing it as "a broken, painful slog that you shouldn't even consider playing as a joke."[11]
Writing for TechRaptor, Lee Mehr gave the game a 1.5/10, stating that it had "copious technical faults showing it was rushed to market, unexciting shooting mechanics, repetitive to its core, egregious up-front cost, and on and on and on it goes."[12]
Alexandre Galvão of GameBlast wrote, "It wouldn't even be worth it if it was free to play," and gave the game a 1/10.[13]