Overall, Black Legend is a fun and challenging game that provides a good story and a unique aspect to turn-based games. This isn’t in any way a bad thing, with all the possibilities of the players team, the game could also become more difficult and provide a better challenge. Unfortunately, that’s the only aspect of the game that I feel adds any replay value. You can complete each playthrough with a different team each time and get a different experience. With the roster being limited to four and there being 15 classes, there are a lot possibilities for how the game could play out. Other than the volumes level, I didn’t find anything else wrong with the games sounds. I would definitely recommend using subtitles. The games volume is kind of low and I found myself having to adjust the volume at times to be able to hear what is going on. The soundtrack in the game is good enough to draw your attention, but doesn’t really offer much in terms of creating any kind of emotion. Each section of the map shows off the terrible times the city is going through. The game does give off eerie\suspenseful vibes and that’s thanks to the level designs. The world design was just fine, the maps were big enough to give the player the ability to explore and find good loot. I did find it annoying that sometimes it would take the game’s textures a minute to load in once entering a new area. The visuals weren’t the best or top notch, but they do the job. I didn’t find this a problem early on until I ran into the first big boss battle. It doesn’t seem like much, but it can be very annoying when you’re in a great position to land an attack but can’t because you aren’t directly across from the enemy. My only real complaint with the gameplay is that you can’t attack diagonally. You’ll essentially be looking to stack different attacks that will combine into a bigger attack that will deal a great load of damage. The combat can be tricky once you begin the game, but once you get the hang of it you’ll be alright. It’s style of game play is where it starts to separate it’s self from other turn-based games. That doesn’t necessarily apply to the smaller battles, but more to the extremely difficult boss battles. The game lets you pick where your team members will start each fight I highly recommend that you think carefully where you put your characters because it impact the battle in a big way. The games offers dozens of class combinations and with each of those classes you can equip different weapons to fit your game plan. Turn-based gameplay is something I’ve always been a fan of and Black Legend doesn’t disappoint in that aspect. The dogs can be quite annoying though, but that doesn’t take away anything from the game. While there are MANY of them, they aren’t that hard to defeat. As you progress through each section of the map, you’ll come across the cultists that you will have to fight. This is where most of the world building takes place and the story, in my opinion is what carries the game. You’ll meet different characters throughout the game that will provide information about what’s going on. You will lead a group of mercenaries and will be tasked with bringing everything to back to normal. ![]() An evil alchemist named Mephisto has cast a deadly fog over the city. ![]() The game’s interesting plot is what carries the game as a whole, while the visuals and audio could’ve used a bit more work.Īs mentioned above, the game is set in Grant, a city based in 17th Century Europe. The game features a vast collection of classes that allows the player to have full control over their four-man team. The game features a vast collection of classes that allows the player to have full control over their four-man team.īlack Legend is an RPG, strategy, turn-based game that is set in 17th Century Europe and was developed by Warcave. “Black Legend” is an RPG, strategy, turn-based game that is set in 17th Century Europe.
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