![]() Whether saving captured mages or knocking down a leading figure in the Demacian hierarchy, Mageseeker is a tired affair that’s not only cookie-cutter but shockingly bland. The incredibly buff former prisoner with no ability to move while in captivity joins a mage-led rebellion to get revenge on his captors.įor the majority of the game, players engage in a flow between walking around the rebellion base, talking to rebels, and taking missions to chip away at the mageseekers and Demacian rule. Following this, he remains chained to a wall until he steals the magic of a dear friend, Lux, to break out of his prison. ![]() ![]() Out of the gate, we witness young Sylas serving as a mageseeker-someone who hunts those who use magic for the Kingdom of Demacia-yet unable to control his own magic ability, causing a catastrophic accident that kills innocents in a giant explosion. In Mageseeker, he’s much the same, and we get a bit more detail about his background. Mageseeker follows Sylas, a still-popular melee mage in League of Legends who uses chains tethered to his arms to thump enemies over the head and sometimes steal their spells. What about the actual gameplay and writing, though? Well, that-is another matter altogether. ![]() Contributing to the aesthetic, the music is decent enough to maintain one’s attention. Without a doubt, the pixelwork is phenomenal with its level of detail and little touches, like walking by a chain connected to a wall and watching it momentarily sway. The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story is the latest of these hand-offs in the form of a top-down action RPG with a pixelated aesthetic. I had the pleasure of reviewing Ruined King: A League of Legends Story with glowing praise. ![]() Riot’s recently been handing out their coveted League of Legends property to a few developers who (I assume) they trust to make a quality title using their characters and world. ![]()
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