
Mike Newson
Typical RPG — but not. There's something genuinely different here that sets Last Fiefdom apart from the genre crowd. I haven't been playing long, but I've spent years in similar games, and I recognized quality immediately. The story, the backstory, the graphics — all of it comes together in a way that feels intentional and crafted. This is the first game that has ever compelled me to stop and write a review, and that says everything.
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Always Right
Does not require a brain! I thought it was part of a tutorial, but no, all through the game there's an extremely annoying hand with a finger that points to exactly what you need to do next. if that's not enough, there are also two big flashing golden rings to help highlight what you need to click next. Tbere's no need to think or to read dialogue. No need to bother learning how to play the game. The developers think you are stupid! So they are going to tell you exactly how to play the game!
1 person found this review helpful

Jeremiah Hayes
The game is buggy and unfinished. And based on the reviews I have read, seems like fake reviews. Even though the language is set to English, the battle report is not. Game freezing and weird interface overlapping can lock the player. Oh and it's a carbon copy of Resident Evil Survival Unit. Very few heroes can be obtained from the summon mechanic forcing the player to buy them with real cash. Pretty sure everything is made with AI lol. Feels like it needed to cook a little while longer.
8 people found this review helpful