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8.4

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  1. Aug 1, 2017
    10
    Addictive card-based RPG set in the Fighting Fantasy world. A nice twist on the original gamebooks, offering random elements so every game plays differently. Features City of Thieves, Warlock of Firetop Mountain and Citadel of Chaos. Highly recommended!
  2. Sep 13, 2017
    10
    Great game, totally immersive game play which starts off pretty hard core at the beginning, but once you've powered up your dice there's no stopping you. A lot of content and a surprising amount of replayability.
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  1. Nov 6, 2017
    57
    My immediate thought after playing Fighting Fantasy Legends is that I'd rather reread/replay my old, if dusty, Fighting Fantasy gamebooks. The books had haunting text and astonishing artwork that were captured beautifully in inkle's Sorcery! video games, but were sorely lacking in Fighting Fantasy Legends. This is largely because Fighting Fantasy Legends' repetitive and luck-dependent board game format made me feel completely disconnected from the adventure and did not engross me the way that Sorcery!'s "visual novel with RPG elements" format did. Fighting Fantasy Legends' menu option to increase font sizes pleased me and leveling up my dice was nifty, but I still found the game a disappointing waste of my time.
  2. Oct 20, 2017
    78
    For the price it’s great value, especially for anyone familiar with Steve Jackson and Ian Livingstone’s work.