Mythic Legends Review (Android)

Join us in our Mythic Legends Review when Knights, assassins, sorcerers, and beastmasters have come together to clash in the arena. Among them are the Legends – the most experienced, skilled, and powerful warriors the world has ever seen.

Mythic Legends Review

Mythic Legends Review Pros:

  • Cartoon graphics.
  • 180MB download size.
  • Auto Chess gameplay.
  • Initial tutorial match.
  • Touchscreen controls.
  • Earn EXP to increase your Player rank and get rewards.
  • Daily and weekly challenges.
  • Character cards are upgraded by getting duplicates of them and paying gold to upgrade.
  • Favorite characters for easy access.
  • Remembers your last team load out and puts them up but you can change it.
  • The game plays out over rounds, each round you face off against a random opponent. If you wipe out their team then you do damage to them.
  • You have the main hero that determines how many champions you can have, health and their unique ability, and how it triggers.
  • Champions are the characters you play o to the board.
  • Each champion is a class and matching them with others will grant buffs and bonuses.
  • Clear Hud for showing all the synergies and buffs given.
  • In-app purchases.
  • Battle pass/season support.
  • Can swap champions in and out between rounds.
  • Artifacts – between rounds you get a choice of 3 artifacts that do things like give more health, do more damage, etc, artifact duplicates will level up and increase the stats of said artifacts.
  • When placing a champion a line will come up to show any synergies.
  • When picking artifacts it will highlight any applicable champions.
  • The game is very addictive.
  • You don’t control your champions, this is all played out automatically and you just place them.
  • All heroes have a unique ability and grant a passive buff to your champions.
  • The map acts as a progression thing, you win special tokens that eventually move you forward into new locations which then ha e different rewards and champions to win.
  • Bonus rounds are where you get to pick a character card and it will show progress to leveling up a champion to help with duplicates.
  • Fast loading times.
  • Slick animations.
  • Cool character art.
  • Simple to learn.
  • Google Play integration for saving transfer purposes.
  • Damage is calculated by how many champions left times the round number.

Mythic Legends Review

Mythic Legends Review Cons:

  • Took a while to get used to synergies and how to read the charts about them.
  • No Google Play achievements.
  • No graphics settings.
  • Can get matched up against high-ranked players.
  • Only the one mode.
  • Doesn’t explain all the currencies and menus.
  • In-app purchases.
  • No way to really customize the characters or heroes.
  • No hook at the moment.
  • Needs more variety.

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Mythic Legends Review

Mythic Legends:

Official website.

Developer: Hyperdot

Publisher: Hyperdot

Store Links-

Google Play

App Store

  • 8/10
    Graphics - 8/10
  • 8/10
    Sound - 8/10
  • 8/10
    Accessibility - 8/10
  • 8/10
    Length - 8/10
  • 9/10
    Fun Factor - 9/10
8.2/10

Summary

It was always going to be dangerous going back to an auto-chess battler game. Mythic Legends is such a game and it did consume a lot of my time and destroy my phone battery. OK so Mythic Legends is a free-to-play auto chess game, it differentiates itself from the others by having it where you unlock champions from rewards and purchases and you have them to play every game. There are no round-robin or champion picking stages it’s a case of setting up a team from what you own. A bonus is that the game will remember your old laoud out and set them out for you. Each player has a hero which is your big character that adds a passive to your team and a unique attack that they swoop in and do (triggers for these are unique). Hero’s can also be leveled up and dictate how many champions you can play. Mythic Legend is an absolute blast to play and matches are over in like 5 10 minutes so they are perfect for on the go. The biggest problem I have with the game though is it’s just the one mode, no clans, no customs or special events to mix things up, unlocking new characters and character types is slow and the pass they show on it atm is very boring and bare. You could easily play the game flat out for like a week but then the novelty passes and you move on.

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!