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TrustScore 1.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

The promo codes don’t work when I was a new player I placed a promo code and it said sorry this code is only for new members

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

What went wrong THIS time? Well, the same thing that always goes wrong: a player with 30,000 points should never, ever, win a battle over another player with 130,000 points. That's just silly and turn... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I have played this game about 6 years and I have enjoyed it, but they have finally made me want to quit. The latest TMNT champions came out and you literally have to get every fragment offered to get... See more

Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Bunch of greedy cheap *** owners. System is not random by any means and always give the cheapest awards they can possibly give. They advertise special summoning for heroes you will NEVER get!!!... See more

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Avoid like the plague

KEEP KIDS AWAY
GAMBLING GAME
RNG BASED CON
PAY TO WIN
RESTRICTED F2P

just avoid the game like the plague, it’s not a bad game, but you have to pay a lot of money to get anywhere and if you don’t pay your going to notice. Forever chasing and there isn’t any good feeling just plenty of frustration. You get shards to get champions. Yet you can pay easily 10/20/30 pounds on one and still get something worthless.

August 21, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

3 years on the game now and still…

3 years on the game now and still hoping I get lucky! this is a casino game and really not a fun one. If you have money to throw and loads of time in your hands (8hrs daily minimum), then great. Otherwise its really a no go, ull feel frustrated most of the time and you cannot progress untill you spend and get the right champions. I wish I never played this, it has no fairness and it is so random in every area you play. It matches just like the monopoly game where you either rich (by getting the right champs) or poor and struggle forever. The choice is urs to keep playing and forever hoping you get a good champ from your hard earn shards.
Also do not get tangled in those tournaments. To my experience you will be dealing with fake/test accounts that would push you to spend more and more, to compete with them. You won't win as much as you spend, you will get frustrated in the end coz you will get beaten at the last minute. To my experience they are fake accounts for them to make more money off you.

August 11, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 5 out of 5 stars

Raid

Raid: Shadow Legends is a cross-platform (originally mobile) game. This review is mainly for the PC version.

Raid is a fairly polished game. The PC port is much better than most PC ports of triple-A titles. It's less buggy than even most triple-A titles that are developed specifically for PCs.

It's a "gacha" game. You summon random hero characters (champions), level them up through short RPG-like battles, then sacrifice some heroes to power up your best heroes.

The game is mostly single-player. The multi-player content doesn't require players to be online at the same time. For example, there are tournaments where players need to score the most points (in single-player activities) over a 3 day period.

Graphics are fine, though not necessarily anything to rave about. Game-play and strategy have a lot of depth.

The biggest issue is that Raid is pay-to-win. You can play it without spending anything, but you'll be at a disadvantage in multi-player activities. You also need to click through a flood of pop-ups every time you open the game.

January 1, 2023
Unprompted review
Rated 1 out of 5 stars

MAJOR PAY TO WIN GAME.

MAJOR PAY TO WIN GAME.. DO NOT PLAY IT NOR SPEND ANY MONEY ON THIS PIECE OF TRASH.. YOU WILL LOSE EVERY WHICH WAY YOU PLAY IT N PAYING JUST SETS YOU TO LOSE N WANTS YOU TO PAY MORE N MORE TO LOSE.

STAY AWAY FROM THIS GAME!!!

October 25, 2021
Unprompted review
Rated 4 out of 5 stars

Polished pay-to-win game

Raid: Shadow Legends is a cross-platform (originally mobile) game. This review is mainly for the PC version.

Raid is a fairly polished game. The PC port is much better than most PC ports of triple-A titles. It's less buggy than even most triple-A titles that are developed specifically for PCs.

It's a "gacha" game. You summon random hero characters (champions), level them up through short RPG-like battles, then sacrifice some heroes to power up your best heroes.

The game is mostly single-player. The multi-player content doesn't require players to be online at the same time. For example, there are tournaments where players need to score the most points (in single-player activities) over a 3 day period.

Graphics are fine, though not necessarily anything to rave about. Game-play and strategy have a lot of depth.

The biggest issue is that Raid is pay-to-win. You can play it without spending anything, but you'll be at a disadvantage in multi-player activities. You also need to click through a flood of pop-ups every time you open the game.

April 6, 2021
Unprompted review
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