TechRaptor concludes, "Hidden Dragon Legend has some brief moments of fun, but they're all lost in its terrible story, clumsy platforming, boring combat, and ugly graphics."
In Hidden Dragon: Legend, Lu finds himself in a puddle of blood, laying half-dead with bodies strewn about everywhere. He doesn’t know where he is or what happened. He drags himself up, and makes it outside. Once he’s out there, he finds enemy martial artists who are trying to stop him. He successfully fights them off, and passes out soon thereafter. A kind woman and her father take him in so that he can recuperate. Unfortunately, not too long after this, members of the same martial arts clan show up and kill the people who showed him such kindness. At this point, he promises to take revenge and to figure out why these people want him so badly.
Meh. I found the game to be pretty mediocre. Platforming can be unresponsive at times, animations are stiff (especially during cutscenes), bosses ranges from tedious to easy, story was forgettable, voice acting is god awful, QTEs were pointless, and the soundtrack is sub-par at best.
The only things I liked from the game were the backgrounds and the combos. But other than that, is a pretty forgettable inoffensive game.
I played the game and I think the reviewer was a bit too positive towards the game. The game is all style but no substance. I like how the combos were animated but once you realize how the Ai works, some of the combos are pretty useless. I completed my entire playthrough using nothing but downward and upward attacks. The only times I used combos were in bosses.
I also found the story to be pretty generic, along with the characters. I loved the aesthetics though. I just wished they were used in a more polished game. As an Oasis Games title, the game isn't *offensively* bad but it could have been much better. But hey at least it isn't another generic VR rail shooter or a room escape game with light horror elements like Oasis Games' previous titles.
Oasis Games' latest project coming directly from China may look impressive at first glance but can Hidden Dragon Legend hold up to its visual promises?
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Inb4 people defending this game just because is a chinese indie game. Seriously, Is disappointing to see this game fail so hard despite looking intriguing and even a few people were interested in the game. Sadly, it is just another low budget chinese platformer that focused too much on the looks than having a polished gameplay and an interesting story. This is why people, especially PS4 fans, should keep their expectations low when it comes to chinese games, since almost none of the chinese games available on the PS4 are even good (well, except for Icey, atleast).
I was going to buy but read several reviews & held off.Probably buy when it's 10 dollars or lower.