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July 2020
(87%)
25 Reviews
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Abstract: As the saying goes: you come swinging at the king, you'd best not miss. And say what you will about Legends of Runeterra, its swipes are neither light nor mild. If anything, Riot's entry into the increasingly-crowded digital card gaming space is the most...
Published: 2020-05-21, Author: Jason , review by: macworld.com
Abstract: For the longest time, the collectible card game genre was dominated by Magic: The Gathering (MTG). When Blizzard released Hearthstone in 2014, it brought the company's signature polish, simplicity, and personality to the digital realm and became an insta...
Legends of Runeterra is a whole new breed of CCG. While it builds on the foundations of those that have come before it, it has discarded many of the genre's conventions to create deep and dynamic conversational gameplay. Along with its incredibly polished...
Champions are full of personality and an easy hook for those new to the franchise, Call-and-response flow of play is a nice twist on the usual format of rounds for online TCGs, Players can stay competitive without lapsing into pay-to-win, Deck building's
Specialist mechanics aren't as intuitive to those without any League of Legends experience, Tutorial matches auto-failing you for coming up with a different solution can be needlessly frustrating
Legends of Runeterra is a fantastic digital card game that is still struggling with some flaws in its mobile implementation. However, if you have a PC and a space for a new collectible card game in your life, then this is one of the best you can play...
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Published: 2020-02-04, Author: Steven , review by: pcgamer.com
Clever innovations and a generous economy make Legends of Runeterra easy to love...
Published: 2020-05-21, Author: Jason , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Abstract: For the longest time, the collectible card game genre was dominated by Magic: The Gathering (MTG). When Blizzard released Hearthstone in 2014, it brought the company's signature polish, simplicity, and personality to the digital realm and became an insta...
Although doubtlessly intended to be welcoming to newcomers, so much of the pitch and the reality of Legends of Runeterra feels like it's been targeted to steal away the free time of those vexed by the status quo of modern digital card games. Riot's willin...
Abstract: Importantly, while Legends of Runeterra is firmly rooted in an established world, it in no way excludes newcomers who may be picking it up because of its genre instead of its pedigree. It's very much like Hearthstone in that way. I personally came to Hear...
Easy to pick up and get used to, Cards are reasonably easy to acquire, even without cashing in, Refreshing, crisp gameplay and visuals, Nostalgia factor for LoL players
Newbies might get "cheesed" out and put off, Nostalgia factor is a big part of its aesthetic appeal, Might not appeal as much to players who like to chain cards