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CrossFire: Legion

2022
GenresAction, Top-Down Perspective, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableDec 8, 2022
PlatformPC
DeveloperBlackbird Interactive
Overview

Crossfire: Legion is a real time strategy game featuring tactical action in furious battles across a shattered version of the near future. Raise and customize your army to engage in intense online combat and carve your own path as you rise through the ranks. It’s a new generation of warfare.

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15 reviews found

70

GamersRD

PC

Dec 14, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

GameGrin

PC

Jan 3, 2023

A really solid feature-complete action RTS title that brings back great memories of better games. You can have a lot of fun in the campaign and against the AI, but the experience is let down by a forgettable story, generic-feeling characters, and a nightmare of a competitive mode.


70

The Games Machine

PC

Dec 14, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


68

COGconnected

PC

Dec 12, 2022

Crossfire: Legion is an exercise in nostalgia, bringing to mind real time strategy games back when the genre was at its most popular. Its mechanics are comfortably familiar, but that might also be a disappointment to gamers looking for innovation or depth. Skirmishes limited to online-only play, some bugs left over from early access and a forgettable campaign weigh against Crossfire: Legion’s basically engaging RTS gameplay and graphics. Diehard fans of the genre will absolutely appreciate the game’s classic feel, but will be left wanting more.


65

SpazioGames

PC

Dec 15, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


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33bits

Dec 8, 2022

Summary and quote unavailable.


60

Finger Guns

PC

Dec 8, 2022

Crossfire: Legion is an accessible RTS with a decent foundation to become a great game, but it’s held back by a lackluster campaign, poor pathfinding and shallow strategic systems. A stellar voice cast, excellent graphical performance and primitively fun gameplay can carry you quite a way, but not enough to reach the best of the genre. Hopefully, there’s more to come. Crossfire: Legion is launching on PC (review platform) on December 8th, 2022. Developer: Blackbird Interactive Publisher: Prime Matter Disclaimer: In order to complete this review, we were provided with a promotional copy of the game.


60

Game Rant

PC

Jan 3, 2023

Ultimately, Crossfire: Legion is a competent if generic Command and Conquer style game. It will appeal to those who enjoy the nostalgia of C&C, but given its largely forgettable campaign, limited map choice, few buildings, and small unit roster, it likely won’t have the same long-term appeal as other RTS games. Crossfire: Legion is available now for PC.


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IGN Italia

PC

Dec 8, 2022

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55

Everyeye.it

PC

Dec 29, 2022

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