Crossfire: Legion
December 8, 2022
A New Generation of Warfare! The world is in conflict. Black List and Global Risk are in a perpetual fight for the domination of their ideologies; but all is shaken up with the arrival of a new faction on the battlefield. Lead your customized army to victory on the proving …
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59.0
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"Crossfire Legion marks a false step for BlackBird Interactive, a software house that has its fair share of experience in the field of RTS. Precisely for this reason we were surprised in negative to experiment with a product of this …"
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"Crossfire: Legion is best described as a purely adequate RTS, which is why I’ve struggled to review it. Games like this are the hardest to talk about because there’s nothing that is worth dissecting or getting excited about. The gameplay …"
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80.0
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70.0
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50.0
"Crossfire: Legion tries not so hard to find its own way for the heart of RTS&s; fans, but despite being a fully enjoyable game, it lacks personality in basically everything. You can have fun with its campaign and online modes …"
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60.0
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60.0
"Crossfire: Legion is a competent but uninspired return to the Command and Conquer era of games that fails to live up to that legacy."
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60.0
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30.0
"If I had to define Crossfire: Legion in one word, I&s;d use "competent". If I could use more than one word, I&s;d say "competent, but overall lacking in personality." While it&s;s not a bad game by any means, it also …"
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72.0
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78.0
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64.0
"Crossfire: Legion is an exercise in nostalgia, bringing to mind real time strategy games back when the genre was at its most popular. Its mechanics are comfortably familiar, but that might also be a disappointment to gamers looking for innovation …"
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60.0
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50.0
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40.0
"Crossfire: Legion is an accessible RTS with a decent foundation to become a great game, but it’s held back by a lackluster campaign, poor pathfinding and shallow strategic systems. A stellar voice cast, excellent graphical performance and primitively fun gameplay …"
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70.0
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65.0
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65.0
"Crossfire: Legion is the foray into the RTS genre of the famous Asian franchise, although it may not convince those looking for a great strategy game. Its few game modes, an unremarkable campaign, very basic gameplay, and a half-abandoned online …"
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60.0
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"Crossfire: Legion may not be a terrible game but it&s;s not a good one either. Its single-player campaign is entirely forgettable, the three factions are about as generic as they come and gameplay wise it&s;s a bit basic, lacking the …"
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30.0
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20.0
"Crossfire: Legion does a great job of evoking great memories playing better games in the RTS genre. It does very little if anything to innovate and leans heavily on the tracks that many other games have laid before it. But …"
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