Legion Tale
- September 20, 2017
- Maulidan Games
Take part in the stories set in a continent of Agia where the terrible conflict between two races transpires. Join Alan, a young man from Skarleta who lead a small legion of warriors to take over the reign of Dark Lord. Find the true raison d’etre behind the conquest of the Agia in this Tactical RPG.
Reviews
- The game features a unique tactical gameplay that is enjoyable and reminiscent of classic titles like Fire Emblem.
- The art style and voice acting in the opening are well-received, adding to the overall experience.
- The story is engaging and emotionally impactful, making it worth the time spent playing.
- The lack of mid-battle saves and poor quality of life features hinder the overall gameplay experience.
- Bad translations significantly detract from the story, making it difficult to follow the narrative in a story-driven RPG.
- The combat system has several issues, including an unbalanced Attack Point system and inconsistent enemy behavior, which can lead to frustrating gameplay.
- story7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 14 % neutral mentions
- 43 % negative mentions
The game's story is described as moving and interesting, enhanced by cinematic scenes and music that resonate emotionally with players. However, poor translations significantly detract from the experience, making it difficult to fully engage with the narrative in this story-driven tactical RPG. Overall, while the story has potential, its impact is undermined by translation issues.
“Nice RPG game with unique gameplay. I was very moved by its cinematic scenes; the story and music penetrated into my heart.”
“The turn-based gameplay is pretty unique compared to usual RPG Maker games, and the story is interesting.”
“The story is also decent.”
“Bad translations kind of ruined it for me, it's hard to justify in a story-driven tactical RPG.”
“I don't mind the graphics being on par with SNES/Sega Genesis games like Shining Force, but it's hard to get into a story when you can barely understand what they are saying.”
“The story is also decent...”
- graphics2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- -50 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The graphics are appreciated for their nostalgic art style reminiscent of SNES and Sega Genesis games, appealing to fans of that aesthetic. However, some players find it challenging to engage with the story due to unclear visual communication.
“Love the art style as well.”
“I like this style of game; I don't mind the graphics being on par with SNES/Sega Genesis games like Shining Force.”
“I like this style of game; I don't mind the graphics being on par with SNES/Sega Genesis games like Shining Force, but it's hard to get into a story when you can barely understand what they are saying.”
- gameplay2 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The gameplay is praised for its tactical depth and enjoyable mechanics, making it engaging for players. Additionally, the unique RPG elements, combined with impactful cinematic scenes, story, and music, enhance the overall experience.
“The tactical gameplay is quite good and enjoyable to play.”
“Nice RPG game with unique gameplay; I was very moved by its cinematic scenes, and the story and music felt like they penetrated into my heart.”
- music2 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- -100 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The music in the game is highly praised for its emotional impact, enhancing the cinematic experience and storytelling. However, some users noted frustrations with the lack of in-level save options, which can disrupt gameplay. Overall, the soundtrack contributes significantly to the game's unique RPG experience.
“Nice RPG game with unique gameplay. I was very moved to see its cinematic scene; the story and music penetrated into my heart.”
“From the soundtrack perspective, the options reset when you exit, and there is no in-level save feature.”
“The music in the game is forgettable and doesn't leave a lasting impression.”
“While the gameplay is unique, the music feels repetitive and lacks variety.”