Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion

Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion

released on Jul 18, 2017

Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion

released on Jul 18, 2017

The PlayStation Vita version of Fallen Legion, both versions have there own story and events following a different main character. "Claim the throne in Fallen Legion: Flames of Rebellion! Join Legatus Laendur, a cunning general who hails from a land devoured by the Fenumian Empire, as he fights to overthrow the royal family. Fallen Legion has an intense battle system where you control up to four characters simultaneously. One second your Exemplars are slashing a manticore and the next you’re commanding your team to block right before a magic spell hits to reflect it back at your foes. In between battles, you make split-second decisions that change how the game unfolds. Will you raid an innocent village for a strength buff? Or stand up to a warmongering governor instead of resurrecting a fallen party member? Each choice you make bestows a different power-up and permanently changes the world."


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I've tried to get into this game twice because people spoke highly of the story but after this try I'm done.
It's not a bad game but it's far from good; the artstyle is bland at best, the gameplay non very strategic and gets old fast and the story, my main reason to play these sort of games, is presented very poorly and isn't nearly as interesting as I had read.
Only plus is the music, but even that is not great, just good enough

Really liked the combat which placed a lot of enphasis on blocking. The political story was quite interesting to follow as well with some big surprises as the game winded to a close.

It's a neat idea for a game, but as with many games that promise you that "your choices matter", there's shockingly little divergence in the plot outside of small sub-plot diversions. It's a nice game to experience once, but you can really see the wire-frame if you take a few runs through the game.

Suprising game that earned my time. Very active combat system that kept me thinking. Legnth is perfect for something that is also on hand held.