- October 20, 2021
- deusxlr
Legacy of Sin the father sacrifice
44%Game Brain Score
graphics, music
gameplay, story
61% User Score 23 reviews
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Buy unique troops, control the battlefield, defend the routes of different enemies! 2D animations drawn frame by frame!








Audience ScoreBased on 23 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- The hand-drawn animations are gorgeous and show great attention to detail.
- The gameplay offers some interesting tactical options with unit formations and positioning.
- The game has a fun concept reminiscent of classic tower defense games.
- The game is plagued by bugs, including issues with unit placement and unresponsive controls.
- Gameplay can feel repetitive and lacks depth, with limited unit types and strategies.
- The difficulty spikes significantly in later levels, making it frustrating and challenging to progress.
gameplay
11 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe gameplay offers interesting tactical options through unit formations and movement, but suffers from poor balancing and bugs that limit player agency and enjoyment. While it features a functional system of defending lanes with unlockable units, the overall experience is hindered by linearity and glitches, making it less engaging than it could be. Despite these issues, some players still find the gameplay enjoyable, drawing comparisons to other games in the genre.
“Gameplay consists of defending lanes using three types of units (which gradually unlock during the campaign).”
“Honestly, I've found the Zombo Buster games to come the closest, even though they don't share all that many mechanics.”
“Story is not much to write about, nor the voice acting or the music, but the gameplay itself is very fun.”
“The game is buggy and the gameplay has potential but ends up not being very fun.”
“My opinion is that it does look like a bug and reduce the tactical choices, making the gameplay poorer.”
“All these elements of gameplay converge toward limiting player agency.”