
There are cutscenes in the campaign, and there is written dialogue and lore for the characters, but it’s weak. There are a lot of environments to look at, and Plarium tends to introduce new eye candy for special events and during seasonal specials.īut during the introduction this gets sidelined by a lot of talking… which is definitely not a strong point of the game. From frozen wastelands to hellish landscapes, with desert plains in between. I love to marvel at them when my champions are going to town on a group of enemies. The backgrounds are the true winners of RAID’s presentation in my humble opinion. The visuals are honestly very clean, with each champion being distinct in size, choice of attire, race, etc. The game opens with a hilarious scripted tutorial sequence where one of your heroes gets swallowed by a dragon in the middle of shouting out the battle plan to the rest of her crew. New Player Experience with RAID: Shadow Legends Are the game’s visuals and gameplay all it’s cranked up to be in the advertising? Find out in our RAID: Shadow Legends Review. Recommended by every influencer under the sun, and meme’d to infamy by internet users. Raid: Shadow Legends is a well-known name by now. Bigger studios, with bigger names attached, with bigger IPs, and more resources, tried and failed to deliver an online experience that sticks out and lives past the typical expiration date of your usual multiplayer experience.

Just this preface alone is more than can be said about MANY online games that came out over the last 4 years.

In this Raid Shadow Legends Review, we will take a look and see what all the fuss is about! Indeed, this turn-based RPG available for PC and mobile devices is still alive and kicking, growing even! The player base expands with each update, and Plarium, the game’s developer, works nonstop to provide said updates. Four years after its release, Raid: Shadow Legends is still a huge talking point within the mobile gaming community.
