![]() ![]() Even though the fog sets a grim and bland grey overall tone, the atmosphere of a desolate and dangerous city is conveyed with corpses being hung in the streets, streaks of blood and enemies roaming around nearly every corner. Exploration is slow paced, so you get to take in the brooding atmosphere within Grant’s walls. Here you’ll be wandering the streets of Grant in search of loot, survivors, enemies and other secrets. The focus will be the main story, but there are a handful of sidequests to take on as well for those looking to experience more of Black Legend's lore.Įxploration is one half of Black Legend’s core gameplay. Few refugees remain within Grant’s walls but will give a helping hand, for something in return of course. This fog not only hides cultist enemies in every corner but beasts as well. This cult is killing anyone in their way and taking over the city, so you and a few mercenaries are tasked with doing everything possible to stop them and find a way to rid Grant of the deadly fog that enshrouds its streets. As it turns out, this deadly fog has actually been created by a mad alchemist and leader of a cult, Mephisto. Set in the 17th century, the city of Grant is believed to have been cursed, as a thick and dangerous fog suddenly envelops as far as you can see within its walls. I wasn’t really sure what to make of Black Legend from its initial trailers, but glad to have put the time into it that I have. ![]() Developers Warcave have attempted to do both with Black Legend, and while the overall plot is an interesting mystery to unravel, I quickly became hooked with its addictive turn based combat and unique class blending mechanics. For me to get hooked onto a game it generally either needs a really intriguing narrative or some addictive gameplay. ![]()
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