Mythic Love: Iberian Legends Review Summary

Last updated: 2026-06-25
  • Extensive multiple endings
  • Attractive and loveable characters
  • Funny dialogue options
  • Translation and pronoun errors
  • Pacing too fast and short
  • Simplistic and cringe choices
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Why players say this

Steam review verdict

While featuring loveable characters, funny dialogue, and extensive endings, the game is let down by translation errors, rushed pacing, and simplistic cringe choices.

What players like

Extensive multiple endings: Players praise the game for having many endings, with specific mentions of 28 to 32 different outcomes. This suggests a high replayability and meaningful player choices.

Attractive and loveable characters: Characters are described as attractive, likeable, interesting, and endearing, with a strong personality that resonates with players.

Funny dialogue options: Dialogue options are noted for being humorous and fun, adding to the game's engaging and lighthearted writing style.

Pretty and appealing art: The game's art and graphics are described as pretty, appealing, and nice, contributing to a positive overall experience.

Lighthearted and hilarious writing: Writing is described as lighthearted, funny, and hilarious, contributing to an enjoyable narrative tone.

Common complaints

Translation and pronoun errors: Several translation mistakes exist, especially wrong pronouns like 'her' for a male character near the end of Bu's route, plus missing words. There are also minor errors throughout.

Pacing too fast and short: Multiple reviews state the story progresses too quickly, routes are too short, and romance advances unrealistically fast — e.g., a goodnight kiss offered after only two hours of knowing a character. Many wished the game was longer.

Simplistic and cringe choices: Choice writing is compared to a teenage magazine quiz, with overly simplistic options (positive, negative, cringe flirt). Specific examples include 'Kidding you're the only hottie here' being awkward and immersion-breaking.

Missing text skip features: Players report the inability to skip or auto-play through already seen dialogue, and the lack of a skip button for replayed scenes. This forces repetitive manual clicking.

Visual bug in Coru's route: During Coru's route, a visual bug causes clothes to change abruptly within a scene, breaking consistency.

Gameplay and performance

Visual novel with branching choices: The game is consistently described as a visual novel with branching choices, multiple routes, and multiple endings. Players appreciate the decision-making mechanics and the weight of choices that lead to different outcomes, with mentions of 31 different endings and romance options.

Romance and dating sim elements: The game features romance routes, multiple love interests, and is described as a dating sim or otome game. Feedback highlights romance options, affection systems, and character-driven romance stories.

Multiple endings encourage replayability: The game offers over 30 endings, and players note that multiple routes and different characters encourage replayability. Choices have weight and affect outcomes, leading to repeated playthroughs.

Spanish mythology setting: Several reviews mention the game is based on Spanish mythology, with specific references to Iberian husbandos and cultural myths. This unique setting is a key selling point for many players.

Character-driven narrative with humor: Feedback describes the story as character-driven, with engaging narratives, relatable protagonists, and humor (including meta-humor). The side characters and backgrounds enrich the world.

Smooth performance reported: Players report that the game runs smoothly without major technical issues, including on the Steam Deck. No game-breaking bugs were encountered, contributing to a positive overall experience.

Recommendations

Recommended by most users: A large number of clusters strongly recommend the game, with multiple users saying the game is 'definitely recommended', '100% recommended', and 'highly recommended'.

Worth the price tag: Several reviews emphasize that the game is 'worth the price tag', 'a steal at the price', and 'definitely worth a buy', suggesting good value for money.

Appeals to non-fans of genre: Multiple reviews state the game is 'recommended even for those not into visual novels or romance' and 'for those not fans of visual novels', showing broad appeal.

Emotional and romantic experience: Multiple reviews highlight the emotional depth, recommending the game 'for those who want to fall in love' and 'for anyone wanting to feel love, betrayal, and human fragility', calling it 'Mythic Love' an experience everyone should have.

For folklore and otome fans: Two reviews specifically recommend the game for 'fans of folklore' and for 'fans of otome games', highlighting niche appeal.

Buying context

Story completion: 3.0h.

Session length: 3.0h.

Player profiles

Romance & Folklore Explorer: Reads attentively, makes narrative choices, explores different routes to uncover character backstories and folklore elements. Motivation: Emotional engagement with characters and exploration of Spanish mythology. Stance: buy.

Completionist Replayer: Methodical playthroughs, tracking routes, experimenting with choices to reach every possible outcome. Motivation: Unlocking all endings, achievements, and hidden content. Stance: buy.

Casual Meme Enjoyer: Casual play, skipping non-essential text, focusing on funny moments and meta jokes. Motivation: Entertainment, relaxation, and humorous content. Stance: buy.