![]() ![]() A demonic army approaches! Soon, they will devour all of humanity unless you can fulfill the prophecy and seal them away for good. Explore a world brought to life with console-quality graphics as the innovative - yet easy-to-learn - combat system throws you into one heart-pounding battle after another!Ĭollect amazing weapons, explore breathtaking real-world locations and test your skills against millions of other players, as you build your own domain and engage in exciting PvP challenges. Craft legendary equipment and battle like a champion.įate doesn’t make a hero - you must grab your blade and become one yourself!įorge your destiny in Iron Blade a thrilling action RPG set in a medieval Europe filled with monsters and magic. In the end, it goes back on its promise to deliver anything legendary, and you're left with a sad iron blade in need of an upgrade.Journey into a world corrupted by war, filled with visceral combat, jaw-dropping graphics, and a dark twist. The app tries to alleviate the boredom with resource-collecting "events" (where you fight the same monsters again and again) and the chance to attack other players and steal their resources, but it's just not enough. You can of course, spend a hefty amount of money to force things along, but it's hard to say just how long it'll be before you run into another raised drawbridge. ![]() That means after an hour or so, you're stuck, unable to move the story along or do anything new. ![]() Battle rewards are random, which means it takes a long time to get exactly what you need for the upgrade, and even when you do, you might not have enough gold to make it happen. Unfortunately, the only way to do that is to collect gold and resources by repeatedly replaying battles you've already won. Having invited you into the Campaign with its noble main character and well-handled combat, Iron Blade: Medieval Legneds RPG pulls up the drawbridge, refusing to let you in 'til you've upgraded your gear umpteen times. Instead, the developers chose to make players pay for progress rather than things they might actually enjoy, and the result is a feeling of resentment that gets stronger each time you play. With its medieval settings and interesting storyline, this could have been a truly great RPG if not for the tedium built into it. ![]()
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