Rogue Legacy Reviews

Rogue Legacy is ranked in the 93rd percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
Digitally Downloaded
Matt S.
Top Critic
Aug 3, 2014

Mind you, apparent lack of confidence aside, Rogue Legacy is still an essential game, and it's good to see the roguelike still getting so much traction, because it is a wonderful, versatile and ultimately entertaining RPG sub-genre.

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8 / 10
Aug 3, 2014

Simple mechanics mix well with a deep levelling system to make for an excellent game that'll keep you coming back for hours.

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9 / 10.0
Aug 2, 2014

Rogue Legacy is a gem among indies. As a wash of indie titles comes to the console market, many with nothing inherently fresh or new to offer, Rogue Legacy breaks through and offers a breath of fresh air with a strong variation on familiarity. I couldn't ever put it down, and when I did, I was only thinking about the next time I would get to attempt to make my way through the mysterious castle. Though Rogue Legacy has been in the hands of PC owners for a year now, it is a welcome addition to the console market. Each unique element of the game blends together perfectly to create a game that every owner of a PlayStation system ought to own. 

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Aug 1, 2014

Rogue Legacy hooks you immediately with speedy action, and keeps you hooked with deep character building and exploration.

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8 / 10
Jul 31, 2014

Great exploration and combat make Rogue Legacy a game you will want to play (and die in) over and over again. [OpenCritic note: Britton Peele seperately reviewed the PlayStation (8) and PC (8.5) versions. Their scores have been averaged.]

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Jul 30, 2014

This PlayStation release of Rogue Legacy is undoubtedly the definitive release of the game.  It might not get the hype and praise that the 2013 launch did, but those who happened to miss out on Rogue Legacy for PC/Mac should definitely take a look at this early release in Sony's Summer Play Program.

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Jul 30, 2014

Taking cues from multiple genres like RPGs and roguelikes, Rogue Legacy is an insanely creative, fun and addictive game that's full of humor and challenge.

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Jul 29, 2014

Rogue Legacy harkens back to an older era of gaming. The art style is pixelated and colorful and the music is reminiscent of the more-limited chipsets of yesteryear. Akin to such games as 1001 Spikes and Dark Souls in difficulty, Rogue Legacy will give most players a run for their money, however, the slick progression system, rich sense of humor, and overall cadence of the game is perfect for hardcore gamers or those wanting to play in bits on a commute or with only a couple minutes of downtime.

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8 / 10
Jul 27, 2014

Rogue Legacy's greatest strength is that you'll always want just one more try. Whether it's the fast paced platforming action, well realised RPG mechanics, or simply the desire to see what crazy things you can uncover in the castle, there's plenty of reason to keep your armour polished and ready to go. Frustrating gameplay niggles aside, this is an indie release that executes a tried and tested formula well, while also building upon it with some enjoyable, fresh systems.

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9.5 / 10.0
Jul 24, 2014

A hugely triumphant take on the Metroidvania formula that delights with its fresh take on roguelike gameplay elements, Rogue Legacy empowers the player, rather than punishes them and is simply one of the finest games you can play on a PlayStation platform.

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Unscored
Jul 20, 2014

Rogue Legacy is not a casual game, it is one that requires you to put a lot of time and effort in to get the most from it, accept that you will make little progress early on and need to learn how best to approach certain scenarios, but those who are willing to put the time in, you will be handsomely rewarded.

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85%
Dec 9, 2013

Amazing old-school mechanics meet modern conventions.

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games(TM)
games™ Team
Top Critic
Unscored
Jul 29, 2013

Which all adds some persistent reward to what would otherwise be a ten-minute experience, repeated ad nauseam. You feel like you're moving forward tangibly instead of just merely growing your knowledge of the game, and with each boss only needing to be bested once, there's a strong sense of progressing through the game world past each playthrough, too. There's a slight monotony to the enemy design after some time, but each complaint we try to construct feels all but meaningless in the face of how pure and satisfying an experience Rogue Legacy manages to be.

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IGN
Top Critic
9 / 10.0
Jul 25, 2013

A wildly inventive 2D Roguelike with a 30-second gameplay loop that lasts for 20 odd hours.

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8 / 10
Jul 17, 2013

The roguelike gets an inventive jolt of genetics in this gloriously witty dungeon crawler.

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8 / 10
Jul 16, 2013

An inspired mix of roguelike and platformer that dares to be fair with its rewards and its penalties for death – although not necessary its random medical conditions.

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8 / 10.0
Jul 16, 2013

This isn't the best challenging platformer in recent years, nor is it a replacement for Symphony of the Night and its ilk, but it's an interesting experiment with a compelling reward loop

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4.5 / 5.0
Jul 11, 2013

Rogue Legacy is just about as close to perfect as a randomized action platformer could hope to be. The constantly changing challenge, and character to face it with, make every game feel different.

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8.4 / 10.0
Jul 4, 2013

Rogue Legacy gives a fresh take on old thoughts, plays well with a keyboard and better on a controller, and stands strong even if some of its own biggest traits are ever-so-slightly underdeveloped. Superbly designed and balanced, this game rides the line of frustration and fun to deliver that one-more-go feel that will have every barbarian king and queen roaring a battle cry, then gearing up to take on that ancient evil one more time.

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9 / 10.0
Jul 2, 2013

Rogue Legacy rewards patience with non-stop surprises.

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