Dragonstride: Legacy Reborn
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The few good things I have to say about this game are that the graphics are great, the characters are enjoyable to use, the character lore is good, and there is plenty of information readily available in-game to explain things you don’t understand. I gave three stars because although I don’t enjoy it, I can see there has been a lot of effort invested into this game. However, the game has issues that negatively affect the experience too much to ignore. I am not a fan of games that give you multiple options, be it dialogue options or ways to complete a quest, only to reveal to you after you choose an option, some justification as to why your decision was wrong using information you could not have known beforehand. I’ve only been playing the game for a few days and I’m already bored of listening to and reading dialogue for 30 minutes only to be able to engage in a 15 second battle. I am confused about what this game is supposed to be. Most of the game is listening to and reading dialogue. Is this an audio novel or a mobile game? There’s too much listening and reading dialogue to satisfy people that want to play the game, and there’s too much gameplay for people who want to listen to and read a story. I suppose if you land somewhere in between wanting to have an interactive gaming experience, and wanting to listen to an audio novel, you might like this game. Regardless, I would not set your expectations too high.
I seldom give a game review but this game is so amazing. I cannot imagine that a mobile game can designed as good as a PC game. It has fantastic and long enough story line. All the heroes are unique and have their own story. In the world map you not only can follow the main request but also there are a lot of side requests, dungeons, Arena fights, and puzzle games. You can pick food materials and cook in the camp. Try different material combinations and discovering the food recipes brings me a lot of fun as well. Meanwhile, I like this game is because even though I didn’t pay any money on it, I still can enjoy the game pretty well. It seems that legend hero is very hard to get if you didn’t buy the packages, but some rare and epic heroes are very good choices to defeat the boss or do the PVP. The key is set a good team that heroes can collaborate well with each other and farm the dungeons to get good equipments. You need to have several teams by facing different bosses. All in all I like this game very much and willing to play and pay for this game. :)
I love dungeons and dragons, especially The RA Salvatore book series that the infamous Drow crossover character originates from (Please add Jarlaxle) and so I’m actually enjoying this game. It’s essentially raid shadow legends though, so just know that going in. It’s just presented in a more storytelling manner with the illusion of more depth to things or things to do woven amongst all the various menus and pleasurable staple sounds, that are soothing to the gamers ear. There’s a psychology behind that as well, which is why anytime I hear a game that has those types of bells and whistle sounds it means in the end it comes down to the same exact micro purchase nudge systems, which is why I’ll eventually have the remainder of that ellipsis in title finish with …it’s another constant push to get you to spend real money, another broken record of a game, so if that turns you off with these types of games stay away if you don’t mind sinking an unlimited wallet into the game towards the late stages just to be competitive then, by all means, give them your debit card. it looks pretty and it’s fun so far but most of my characters and refined gear are only around level 20 with my gear a little bit lower. If you were a happy camper over Diablo, immortal as a perfect example, then by all means, enjoy your self. But again I’m enjoying myself right now as I have not felt forced to spend money yet, but I know these games and it’s early on in their casting the bait slowly.
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A New Legacy Begins — Welcome to Dark Fantasy Epic Strategy RPG Dragonstride: Legacy Reborn (formerly Dragonheir) !The Reborn update brings massive i...