- Publisher: 1C Entertainment
- Release Date: Jan 31, 2019
User Score
Mixed or average reviews- based on 8 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 8
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Mixed: 5 out of 8
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Negative: 1 out of 8
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Apr 11, 2019
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Apr 9, 2019I'm not a big fan of RTS games, but I really like cyberpunk/sci-fi settings so I had to try Re-Legion. Game isn't that bad like I read in reviews. Yes, it has some issues (bugs, stupid AI, etc.), but it also has a great graphic. Atmosphere of this cyberpunk city is superb. Gameplay is okay and story is fine. Also they had a cool idea with merging cyberpunk with religious cults. Worth a try.
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Apr 11, 2019Short reviews!
The good:
- soundtrack
- setting
- original mechanic (converting citizens)
- story (kinda)
The bad:
- voice acting
- AI
- bugs
- optimization
- no skirmish/no multiplayer (yet)
Summary: Once again mediocre game from 1C, but still not very bad and good enough to try it.
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Mar 11, 2019This cyberpunk RTS may be fresh and unconventional in terms of setting, but there are too many gameplay and technical flaws. It’s pretty to look at and listen to, but that doesn’t compensate for poor story and weak AI.
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Mar 8, 2019It’s clear that Re-Legion arrived to Steam with an early-access standard present. The sound effects, voice acting, visual quality, common bugs, and even menu design all seem unprepared and shabby. Saving the game in a given level takes 30 seconds or more, and there remains eight to ten hours of content prior to completion, lacking even a range of difficulty levels for another go-round.
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Feb 11, 2019Re-Legion is a great example of a good idea that is failed by the sum of its parts. It's not a bad game by a long shot, but it's also not what I would call great or even good. It's serviceable, it works (other than two frustrating crashes), it has a beautiful visual aesthetic and a great lead voice actor. But when you make a game centered around building a cult, when you set out with the intent of making player choice matter so that you have a real option of peace or chaos, you have to make it so.