The animations are fluid and well done.The PC version of the game has HD-quality textures that are downloaded in-game, with frequent updates. The graphics are relatively decent for a mobile game at least, but it was kinda made to look inferior because Plarium claims that the graphics for this game are comparable to "console and PC games".Players who've spent a lot of time farming for Executioner got no compensation and those who attempted to refund or chargeback got banned from the game entirely. One of the patches has them nerf the character Executioner, who is rather popular amongst free-to-play players, for the sole reason that Executioner is "too competitive". Even worse is the fact that Plarium loves to nerf certain characters just to give paying players an advantage.The game also suffers from technical issues and has a rather high tendency to crash.Some Reddit users have also pointed out that the reason why there are not many negative reviews in the first place is that gamers only review-bomb games they care about and invested time and effort in. Like many other pay-to-win games on mobile, it has been suspected that Plarium Games are using bots to either suppress bad reviews or post fake five-star reviews.Like most mobile games, this game got its fame from massive false advertising and YouTube sponsorships.Additionally, they also deny that their sponsorship pitches are scripted.According to Upper Echelon Gamers, despite the fact that he rejected the sponsorship and even dissed the game himself, Plarium Games still approached him with the offer again and again like a broken record, due to YouTube's content policy that forces YouTubers and advertisers to promote their content just to stay relevant.It ended up becoming a meme because of this. Judging from how Plarium Games simply provides the same rigid script that provides little to no personalization, it gets very repetitive very quickly and makes it quite clear that these YouTubers have never really played the game. Advertisements for Raid have literally flooded every social media platform and a large number of YouTubers (JonTron, Caddicarus, TheGamerFromMars and The Angry Video Game Nerd himself included) are now doing sponsorships for this game. Speaking of the ads, there's also the over-saturation of ads.As D'Angelo Wallace claims: "One doesn't play Raid: Shadow Legends so much as one watches Raid: Shadow Legends." In fact, the game even included an "auto-battle function" so you can skip the "thrilling gameplay" altogether. False advertising: The game claims that it has "thrilling gameplay", but it's literally just like any other turn-based RPGs, just turn-based clicking.While Raid claims that it has more than thousand champions, it's very hard to collect even a fraction of them due to how much the gacha system is rigged against you. ![]() ![]()
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