Talk:Pyrocynical/@comment-37063932-20191219214025

Uhhhh shadow?

'''RAID: Shadow Legends is a freemium mobile and PC game developed and published by Israeli game developer Plarium Games.

RAID: Shadow Legends RAID Shadow Legends logo.png Developer(s) Plarium Games Publisher(s) Plarium Games Writer(s) Paul C.R. Monk Composer(s) Paul C.R. Monk Platform(s) iOS, Android, PC Release January 2019 Genre(s) Fantasy, RPG, gacha[1] Contents Gameplay	Edit RAID: Shadow Legends is a fantasy-themed, turn-based role-playing gacha game.[2] The game's story takes place in the fictional realm of Teleria, which has been subjugated by the Dark Lord Siroth. Players take the role of an ancient Telerian warrior resurrected to defeat the Dark Lord and restore peace and harmony to the territory. Players must assemble an army for battles in settings such as castles, dungeons, deserts and temples defended by enemies and possible allies.[2], and throughout the game, players accumulate Shards, vessels containing the souls of past warriors. Shards come in four types with different properties.

The game consists primarily of a 12-level story-driven single-player (PvE) campaign, each level made up of seven stages with three levels of difficulty.[2] The PvE campaign is interconnected with a multiplayer (PvP) component to decide player rankings.

The game's narrative was written by Paul C.R. Monk,[2] and the game adopts a Western art style, with realistic characters, and settings inspired by dark fantasy.

Reception	Edit RAID has been generally well received, with Pocket Gamer welcoming the "sheer graphic quality", "beautifully rendered and animated" characters as well as a "generous experience for new players".[3] Gamezebo praised the game for trading "the typical anime-style visuals for a more realistic, dark fantasy look" and going on to write about "the truly stunning experience, with some of the finest attack animations and environmental effects we’ve seen in the genre so far."[4] In its review, Bluestacks also praised the visuals: "the animations are simply spectacular, with the quality the likes you seldom see in these games," concluding that "players that enjoy fantasy combat with a more realistic approach — similar to Lord of the Rings — will likely have a very good time with Raid: Shadow Legends."[1]

References	Edit ^ a b "RAID: Shadow Legends — a grittier and realistic twist to traditional gacha games". Bluestacks. Retrieved 18 December 2019. ^ a b c d Takahashi, Dean. "Plarium's Raid: Shadow Legends takes collectible RPGs into mobile". The Verge. Retrieved 4 July 2019. ^ Jon Jordan. "How does Raid: Shadow Legends engage, retain and monetise?". Pocket Gamer. Retrieved 18 December 2019. ^ Fox, Glen. "How does Raid: Shadow Legends engage, retain and monetise?". Gamezebo. Retrieved 4 July 2019.'''