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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
32.1 hrs on record (2.1 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Waow
Posted 24 November, 2024.
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190.0 hrs on record (157.0 hrs at review time)
On the surface Legion Tower Defense is a spin on tower defense that weaves upgrade and build mechanics between waves of unit vs unit action.

Daunting at first-glance, It's actually very easy to get into. The in-game quick-references are very readable and useful. It's fun to pick up and play with friends.

Hidden under the relative simplicity is a numbers game that combines strategy, game knowledge, and some luck which allows for a wide breath of skill expression. The players that are very good at this game are very good at it.
Posted 8 February, 2022.
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No one has rated this review as helpful yet
63.3 hrs on record (36.8 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Submersible and Breathable
Posted 3 November, 2021.
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340.8 hrs on record (243.8 hrs at review time)
This is THE idle game. It has slow pacing by being designed as a phone game, meant to be checked in with once or twice a day, micro-managed if that's your thing.

As someone who likes stupid, idle games this one's kept me coming back. The monotization is both non-aggressive and surprisingly fair for a mobile game.

Early game things are rather simple and dull, but there is a tangible sense of progression. This is where the desire for the games in game loot boxes is hottest, but you can still earn a few of them a day by just cycling through the really easy to do missions in hopes of getting a legendary weapon/dweller-- something that's nice for the early game

Later game, once you've unlocked all the facilities and have missions on farm, crafting all of the shiny legendary items is easy and the game becomes more of a collectathon vault building game, where even 100$ of the in game lunchboxes won't give you much of substance. Seriously, I have no desire to ever purchase lunchboxes or anything of the type. Once you get three Mr Handies you're safe to just let the game idle, too.

All together a fun game, if you don't mind how inactive it is. It's why I play it.
Posted 16 July, 2020.
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10 people found this review helpful
2 people found this review funny
8.7 hrs on record (8.3 hrs at review time)
♥♥♥♥ this game
Posted 29 May, 2017.
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3 people found this review helpful
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0.8 hrs on record
It kept crashing so I refunded it.

Maybe next year.

Cool that Sqeenix as a publisher is branching out to pc though
Posted 8 April, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
11.3 hrs on record
If you enjoy bashing your head against the 'go' button and gawking over your favorite chibi anime waifu while the dorito stain on your Sword Art Online T-shirt slowly grows more prominent, then this is the game for you. The cheap price tag hardly covers for what is essentially a lackluster anime coinflip. Not to mention most of the interesting characters being hidden behind dlc/severe play walls.

100% orange juice stands for 100% RNG(Random Numbers Game). You have little to no control over where you walk on the board, and all of your interactions are dictated by the roll of a d6. The only appeal in the game is lol anime grillz, and that you can play it with stupid people and they'd still have a chance to win. Don't get me wrong. I love RNG in video games, it's just that a game's mechanics shouldn't souly revolve around it,

Visials 2/10: 2d sprites with 4 or five different emotions that ocasiionaly flip around to throw d6's

Gameplay 1/10(Biased): 100% RNG

Story 6/10: It actually has a fairly decent storyline, but this is a party game meant to be played with a group friends, not alone, so there's not much of a point to it.

Pricetag vs Variety 2/10: Too much is hidden behind dlc, and the game is hardly anything but a couple of maps that all feel and operate the same.

If you're looking for a true tabletop experience, something you can get more than 6 hours of play with before you go insane and grow bored, your money would be better spent on a game like Armello, or Table Top Simulator.
Posted 3 March, 2017.
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6 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
138.6 hrs on record (26.9 hrs at review time)
Early Access Review
Hollllyyyyy ♥♥♥♥ this is soooo ggggooooodddd
At this moment (5/4/2015) it's still in its early access stages, but I've been having a ton of fun with it. It doesn't have the dlc support the first game has (yet) but the levels are vivid and well designed even when compared the prior installments Generally good level design.

As well, the classes seem far more balanced and rounded than they were in the first game, while still each providing a unique set of tools to bring to the table that makes for a different play experience in every class.
Posted 4 May, 2015. Last edited 4 May, 2015.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
1,052.6 hrs on record (216.5 hrs at review time)
CS:GO Review
From ♥♥♥♥♥♥ team mates that go 6/20 on round 20, to people blatantly hacking, this game will always have you coming back for more.
Would recommend if heavily masochistic.
Posted 4 May, 2015.
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