
Play through the game's campaign mode across 12 different locations with fully-voiced storylines and challenging boss battles. The game features turn-based RPG combat that can either be played on auto or controlled manually, allowing for players to strategically unleash character skills similar to Summoners War. Pair characters together in the perfect party, upgrade their equipment, unlock masteries, and power up their skills to take on difficult PvE and PvP content. The game revolves heavily around gacha collection and character customization with over 300 distinct characters to collect from 16 different factions. Buying features is quite essential for levelling up in the game, which is quite consumerist.Raid: Shadow Legends is a free-to-play 3D fantasy turn-based RPG for iOS and Android platforms. Women are displayed in tight/revealing clothing, which would be inappropriate for younger children.

Swearing might be an issue, as there is a chance that players will use coarse language. Raid Shadow Legends should not be recommended to kids under 15 without parental guidance. The in-game ads also ruin the fun, and the not-so-gracious players who play it (I'm shocked at the lack of etiquette). The auto-play feature removed all sense of fun from playing the game on a manual setting while character strength is reliant on a pathetic probability format. While the graphics are decent, most aspects of the game, such as the players themselves, or the auto-play feature, create an impression of the game that exudes a sense that Raid Shadow Legends is a beautiful disaster.

Before I start the review, here's a scintilla of background information: Raid Shadow Legends is a freemium (something that offers limited access for free and charges extra for advanced features) mobile game developed on 29 July 2018 by a developer known as Plarium Games.
