Ruined King: A League of Legends Story Review – Noisy Pixel



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22 thoughts on “Ruined King: A League of Legends Story Review – Noisy Pixel”

  1. As a newcomer to the series, I was hoping this would be better. I guess I'll wait for a sale and hope some of the technical issues at least get fixed until then.

    Thanks for the helpful review!

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  2. Man that is a ROOOUGH review. To each their own though. I’m about 30% through it and I love this game. Battle chasers was pretty unpolished, but seeing as most turn based RPG’s suck now-a-days, Airship Syndicate and their games are a breath of fresh air

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  3. Anyone remember from battlechasers the airship filled with strong enemies on equal level as your party that chased you around on the map? Their loot NEVER got better than level 3, and that is if you managed to get through that hard fight. That kind of polish is what I worry about when I see the name Airship Syndicate on a video game. I was hoping this was a redemption story for the developers.

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  4. From what I’ve heard, it’s just a better tuned and more feature filled nightwar. Also I’ve seen other people review the game and haven’t seen the prevalent crashes which implies it might be a ps5 port issue. Idk, seems like a harsh review considering one of the first things they dogged it for was using similar art style and assets to a different game by the same studio. I’m not gonna lie, the review just felt like he didn’t like rpgs. Also I played a little and the laning bar at the bottom is completely visible and not hard to read at all. The person also didn’t mention anything about the equipment system, skill system or any game mechanics beyond shallow battle mechanics. this review felt rushed and didn’t really focus on much beyond things like the walk speed and crashes.

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  5. The first thing I thought when I saw this is that it looks just like battlechasers. Makes sense it’s a reskin. I’d still give it a go on a steep sale, I loved battlechasers.

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  6. Okay I wrote a comment but had a change of heart after some thought. Ruined King prompted me to restart Nightwar, a game I purchased day 1 but never completed. As a HUGE fan of the old Battle Chasers comic as well as lover of RPGs, I knew Nightwar was a must have. However I wasn't 100% thrilled with a lot of the mechanics of the game. Don't get me wrong, it's a gorgeous game and you can never go wrong with Joe Mad's art style but it felt like a bare bones rpg. Now there were some little things I really loved such as the character animations and things of that nature. I suppose I just wasn't a fan of the game's version of the overworld. I also didn't like the long drawn out battle system. Many of the standard skirmishes felt like boss fights in some cases. It was great when it came to providing a challenge but it ultimately made each encounter feel like a chore. Now if Ruined King can be said to be a more refined version of NIghtwar then I think it'll be worth checking out. You also can't go wrong with the $30 price tag.

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