
75
The work of the duo of Contingent99 will not invent anything new, but proposes the archetypes of the genre of reference at rather high levels.
85
Wizard of Legend is a welcome addition to the library of procedurally generated roguelikes, offering players a challenging arena-based dungeon crawler with unforgiving combat and a vast number of abilities to choose from. Occasional performance niggles can ruin the experience, but they are few and far between.
80
Wizard of Legend is one of those rare titles where it's easy to come back to it at any time. The game, for having so few bosses and levels, never begins to feel dull or repetitive. There's tons of variety in equipment and spell loadouts, and the dungeon changes enough each time that it never really starts to feel stale. It would be nice if there was a little more variety in the stages offered, but there are enough unique combinations that each adventure is always fresh and exciting.
8
Greatest wizard game I've ever played. The combat was so fluid, combo-able, and fun especially when PvP. The local co-op add more value to the game because how difficult it is to playing alone. My only complain is the health recovery options are very few, becoming the main difficulty factor.
8
this game is reallygood if you like the genre. it is really fast an frenetic, but also very hard. it is also really various as you can play with a really big ammount of spell and and item tant will make every run unique and really funny.
8
Wizard of Legend stands out in a crowded genre by focusing on high-speed, kinetic spell-slinging that feels genuinely unique. Unlike many roguelikes, the combat here is rhythmic and fluid, rewarding experimentation with hundreds of elemental arcana to create devastating attacks. The game truly shines in local multiplayer. Coordinating elemental attacks with a friend adds a layer of chaotic fun that makes the steep difficulty much more manageable and engaging. However, it isn't without its flaws. The environmental variety can feel a bit repetitive over long sessions, and the lack of a substantial meta-progression system may leave some players wanting more long-term incentive. Despite these minor gripes, it is a must-play for fans of fast-paced action.
Wizard of Legend
Released On:
May 15, 2018
Metascore
Generally Favorable
76
User score
Mixed or Average
7.3
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Generally Favorable
76
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Jun 28, 2018
90
Once you’re in a groove, you can spend hours chasing the perfect playthrough, combining items and spells and tackling the dungeons. Handily, the game keeps track of how many runs you’ve attempted, which, when you reach triple digits, is a lovely metric for how addictive the game can be.
Jul 6, 2018
85
Wizard of Legend is a welcome addition to the library of procedurally generated roguelikes, offering players a challenging arena-based dungeon crawler with unforgiving combat and a vast number of abilities to choose from. Occasional performance niggles can ruin the experience, but they are few and far between.
User score
Mixed or Average
7.3
65% Positive
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Aug 11, 2023
10
Wizard of Legend is a fast-paced, action-packed roguelike dungeon crawler with a unique spellcasting system, then battle their way through a series of procedurally generated dungeons. The game is challenging but rewarding, and the sense of progression as you unlock new spells and artifacts is incredibly satisfying.
Jun 20, 2021
10
I've been searching for a couch coop dungeon crawler for some time and I have bought anything worth mentioning and the only thing that comes close to this title is hades. Hades is a piece of art in its own right but it is confined to single player only. This game feels much like Hades but it has two player mode and a versus mode. So it's kind of like Hades and smash Brothers mixed together
Jun 29, 2018
80
Wizard of Legend is one of those rare titles where it's easy to come back to it at any time. The game, for having so few bosses and levels, never begins to feel dull or repetitive. There's tons of variety in equipment and spell loadouts, and the dungeon changes enough each time that it never really starts to feel stale. It would be nice if there was a little more variety in the stages offered, but there are enough unique combinations that each adventure is always fresh and exciting.
May 15, 2018
80
Wizard of Legend is simply great fun, with an awesome couch co-op mode, and loads of replay value. Its difficulty can spike at odd times, and some spells seem utterly useless. But beyond that, there's just a lot of fireball hurling mayhem to be had as you try to pass the trials.
May 30, 2018
75
Addictive, spectacular and fun to play, Wizard of Legend is a good game despite a real lack of diversity when it comes to bosses or level-design.
May 14, 2018
70
At the end of the day, Wizard of Legend is a totally fine arcade-style dungeon crawling roguelite. It’s not near the top of the genre, or even near the top of the genre’s Switch representation, but with the fun two-player experience, it’s a respectable addition. If you’d rather sling spells then shoot guns, dance among the dead, or jump around, Wizard of Legend is a good game to pick up.
Jun 7, 2018
60
I want to love Wizard of Legend. It's a fun, fastpaced beat-em-up with lots of replay value, gorgeous pixel art, and an incredibly deep combat system. But the frame skipping I encountered made playing it an exercise in frustration. If the issue is ever sorted out, I'll give it a more enthusiastic recommendation. For now, I just wish it played more smoothly.
Oct 19, 2020
10
Haven’t played many roguelikes yet but this one has definitely gotten me interested, super fun and am likely gonna beat again with friends
Aug 30, 2019
7
Nice graphics, beautiful animations, great spell design, fast paced fluid combat, amazing soundtrack and clicky gameplay make this title one of the best roguelikes currently on the Nintendo Switch. The only thing missing is some kind of online functionality and maybe some QOL changes to the hub. Overall I’d rate this game just the same as other popular roguelikes like Enter the Gungeon or The Binding of Isaac (although the lore is not nearly as interesting).
Jun 26, 2018
7
The game itself is fun, but the optimization is too bad. The kind of enemy is so small this need more content updates.
Aug 1, 2018
6
This game has protentials. The ability design is interesting and looks fancy. All skills and item design requires a lot of skill and reflex to utilize, but game is quite user unfriendly, making it hard to enjoy the difficulty. For example, the retro pixel art style and camera angle makes it very hard to tell if an attack will hit or not, thus making it hard to dodge or hit. Merchants never tell you what skill/item does what, you have to guess at the risk of wasting your money on something useless while your survival depends on it. If these two designs are intentional, the developer must be either too stupid or too arrogant to achknowledge that those are bad designs.
Jul 17, 2018
1
Frankly, it's astonishing this game has such high regard. I rarely take the time to review games, but it seems WoL fans need to desperately wake up. Cons: It's extremely challenging... (Okay let me finish--) It's not challenging in the way that it's something you'll eventually master and have FUN mastering, but rather it in the way that you'll take damage for literally no reason. The hit-box for the player seems completely arbitrary, and the rooms are often cramped with traps, pits, and more enemies than suit the capacity. Some of the bosses' attacks are so absolutely unavoidable that I can't even tell if the devs have played their own game. I've yet to stumble upon one noticeable synergy between relics, and most of the relics seem to fall flat in actually aiding the player. The only "balance" I can think of is how enemies can be pushed into pits, but that feels exploitative! If you have only close-range arcana, you WILL NOT escape being hit. The gameplay is horribly programmed, but what about the rest of the game? Well, I've beaten it twice so far, and can say I haven't felt the slightest bit rewarded. (spoiler) Really? You give me a relic that makes the game harder? As if it really needs that? (/spoiler) The devs handled the rewards in the worst way possible; when you beat a boss, you will receive a modicum of health, but a MILLION chaos gems, allowing you to unlock everything in the game almost instantly. I don't get any sense of accomplishment, none at all. Very rarely, the game will drop free relics or arcana, but half of the relic drops are cursed (which is great because cursed relics are almost always useless). Sometimes, the game will even be so gracious as to give you either a chest brimming with yet more chaos gems or a chest that requires arcana that you will 90% of the time NOT HAVE. Finally, if you couldn't have guessed from other reviews, there isn't much to this game. The arcana are bountiful and actually really FUN and CREATIVE (basically the only pros, btw), but the levels, rooms, and enemies are hugely limited, making this feel like more of a 5 dollar game from the app store. I truly hope they improve the game, but until then, no matter how much I play it, I'm never going to feel like I've got my 15 dollar's worth.
SummaryWizard of Legend is a fast paced 2D dungeon crawler where you assume the role of a powerful wizard on his quest for fame and glory! Combine powerful spells and quick reflexes to become a Wizard of Legend!
Rated E +10for Everyone +10
Platforms:
- PC
- Nintendo Switch
- Xbox One
- PlayStation 4
- iOS (iPhone/iPad)
Initial Release Date:May 15, 2018
Developer:
- Contingent99
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