Crossfire: Legion

Last updated: 2025-09-10

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  • Strong RTS foundation with engaging campaign
  • Impressive visuals and audio experience
  • Game abandoned by developers, buggy
  • Unplayable game speed bug and crashes
  • Poor unit pathfinding and AI
  • Lack of core RTS features
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Emotions

Frustration26%Disappointment25%Satisfaction16%Hope7%Excitement3%
Reviews
(sample size)
153
Helpful reviews
92%
Unhelpful reviews
5%
Protest reviews
3%
Positive points
268
Negative points
526
Gameplay points
357
Perf. points
11
Rec. points
121
Misc points
147
Point
Strong RTS Foundation & Potential
Description
Players generally find the game to be a good, enjoyable RTS with significant potential. Many appreciate its modern graphics, satisfying effects, and overall fun gameplay, often comparing it favorably to classic RTS titles like Command & Conquer.
Importance
99%
Engaging Campaign Experience
Description
The single-player campaign is frequently praised for being enjoyable, well-developed, and providing a nostalgic 'old-school RTS' feeling. Its immersive nature, good value, and well-done presentation contribute to a positive experience.
Importance
77%
Impressive Visuals & Audio
Description
The game receives high marks for its graphics, art style, and visual effects, particularly the environments, mechanical units, and epic explosions. The audio design, including sound effects, narration, and voice acting (especially German and Korean options), is also noted as strong and fitting.
Importance
75%
Unique & Diverse Factions/Units
Description
Players appreciate the three distinct and unique factions, each with their own abilities, units, and base-building options. The units themselves are well-designed, visually appealing, and contribute to varied gameplay.
Importance
27%
Strategic Depth & Customization
Description
Players enjoy the strategic elements, such as figuring out good builds, getting used to units, and trying different tactics. The deckbuilding and card system are seen as interesting, allowing for army customization and new gameplay.
Importance
13%
Fair Monetization & Progression
Description
A significant positive is the absence of pay-to-win mechanics or purchasable currency. The in-game currency system is seen as fair and rewarding, encouraging players to learn the game and units naturally.
Importance
11%
Competent AI & Skirmish Play
Description
The AI in skirmish matches is noted for its impressive ability to build, handle abilities, deploy units, and create defensive areas, providing a good experience for players who prefer PvAi.
Importance
7%
Varied & Detailed Maps
Description
The game's maps are appreciated for their variety and pleasant visual details, enhancing the overall aesthetic experience.
Importance
5%