Legendary DXP Reviews
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App ID | 734020 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | SkyReacher Entertainment |
Publishers | The Upper Deck Company |
Categories | Single-player, Multi-player, PvP, Online PvP, Co-op, Online Co-op, Cross-Platform Multiplayer, In-App Purchases |
Genres | Casual |
Release Date | 23 Jan, 2018 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | English |

1 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
0 Negative Reviews
Negative Score
Legendary DXP has garnered a total of 1 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.
Recent Steam Reviews
This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback
Playtime:
25 minutes
I purchased this game because I'm a fan of the table top game. That said after opening the game I was fine with logging in to play, but then my opinion of the game took a nose dive. This was brought on by the fact that paying customers have to use energy to play the campaign mode of the game. Fo those unfamiliar energy is used for certain game modes. Once all bars are depleted you can wait it out or shell out more money to speed up the proccess. This is unacceptable in paid game. Sell extra items, card, ect., but don't hold the campaign to ransom behind a timer.
👍 : 8 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
900 minutes
Legendary is a Small game where you and your companions / other players must cooperate to defeat a mastermind, and prevent Evil from winning the game! At the same time you are competing with your friends to get as many points as possible before the game ends, either by the players or by evil.
This is identical to Upper Decks other physical game, Marvel: Legenedary. The only difference between the two is one is licensed by Marvel and takes a very long time to set up. This version, set in a fantasy world, is quicker and runs well, when it wants too. There are various bugs withing the game, however, that stop the game almost completely for one player. Thankfully this game is young, and bug patches have already come by the time this review comes out. FYI, there is a "reset game" button in the options menu that allows you to stay in game, and fix the bugs.
Marvel: Legendary has been one of the best game I have ever played, and a online game is simply icing to that feeling. Legendary: DXP has once again shown how good it is, but how bad at programming Upper Deck is.
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1333 minutes
If you're a fan of the physical Legendary games by Upper Deck, you'll almost certainly like this. At the time of this review, I've put in 17 hours and haven't come across any bugs or unexpected behavior. The in-game booster packs are just cosmetic (card sleeves, foil or animated versions of cards that you already have access to, playmats, etc.). It's worth noting that the booster packs don't give you (or anyone else) any sort of advantage when playing the game.
TL;DR - if you like physical Legendary you'll like digital Legendary, Upper Deck implemented digital booster packs the *correct* way
👍 : 1 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
7395 minutes
This game is mechanically similar to the "Legendary: Marvel" game, however it is made up heroes. I personally with Upper Deck got the rights to use Marvel IPs, but that is the least of my gripes.
The first major gripe, is the freezing that goes on in the game (you have to refresh the game a lot, and rarely, to your detriment).
Second major gripe, is the fact that in order for a player to participate in anything that isn't single player, (Raids, etc) they have to use energy bars, and if they run out, you can't participate. This is a silly pay-for-convenience mechanic that should not be available in a game which you had to pay 12 bucks for.
I would not recommend this game to anyone who wants the true experience of the Legendary Marvel game, but would rather point them to alternate platforms, because at this point, the only benefit of this game is a calculator.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
249 minutes
I wantted really badly to love this game-- I love playing Marvel Legendary (tabletop) and this is pretty much the same but without Marvel attached.
However, Legendary DXP carries some pretty major flaws, before even considering the abrupt change to F2P that leaves me feeling screwed over.
Negatives:
-UI just makes it feel bloated.
Everything feels slow. I don't tend to be impatiant, but when I play this I feel irritated waiting for things to happen-- not when other players play mind you, but when the computer needs to do something.
-Buggy as all get out
I tend to not get too hung up on bugs because they can be fixed. But some bugs are obvious and huge and even a single playtest would seem to catch. Every version has had some like that, most recently, every scheme twist card drawn would also KO a hero from HQ. I played three different set-ups to see if it was some hidden mechanic i wasn't understanding (which isn't uncommon in this version!), it wasn't.
-The 'shuffling' seems bad.
Legendary is a card game and this is a digitilized version of that. Even in the tabletop game, sometimes it feels you may have just been shuffling then unshuffling so this may be user expierence, not a game issue, but it just seemed things were always grouped together. First few games I played I lost very quickly as every draw was scheme twist or master strike.
-- Not enough cards in the villian deck?
Main reason I've lost games is decks running out, and far too quickly feeling. I've not compared rulesets to see if that should be normal, but when I have played the tabletop version it never felt like a majorly urgent thing until several rounds have passed. In this version, the decks deplete so fast even before i can do anything it's a concern, then when coupled with three scheme twists in a row, its over before it really began.
-- Complete lack of deck rules/custimization
Assuming, as I did that the last point is mostly my own issue, there should be an option SOMEWHERE to start a match with an extra deck shuffled. In the tabletop game, the instrustions encourage altering mechanics to tweek difficulty. When I've played with new players, this sometimes has meant throwing in an extra hero or villian into the decks. As far as I can tell, there are no such options.
-No AI CO-OP
I bought this to scratch an itch for legendary because it isn't exactly easy around me to find other players and do a game, and I'm not always interested in playing with strangers online. Ascension (another deck builder) lets you play with AI players, at least of last time i tried it, there was no way to do so here. You play by yourself or with people online. Something is missing when you are the only one vieing for cards, and playing heroes.
--F2P?
I bought this game because of my love for Legendary. It has always sortof felt like a free2play game in the unlocks and lack of game custimization options, but suddenly it became f2p (supposedly because of players request?) and in return for my purchase price, I got some free unlocks and a brief respite from the unruly 'energy' requirements of the campaign. So exciting! I don't feel ripped off at all!
Positives--
It's legendary...?
The games are pretty short-- mostly because the decks run out so fast.
I'm not going to spend hundreds of dollars on expansions for this...?
Sorry, all reaches. I really just can't reccommend this game for the foreseeable future.
👍 : 2 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
144 minutes
Do yourself a favour and ignore this and buy the physical game.
This is a rubbish mobile port of a FTP game with a rubbish UI that wants you to purchase it for money but doesn't remove the FTP elements like limiting how much you can play through an "energy" system that refills slowly over time or if you pay using premium currency. This is a cheap tactic in FTP games to try and get mugs to pay out, but is inexcusable in a game you have to purchase to play.
👍 : 5 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
662 minutes
I don't often write reviews because often the games I play are pretty straight forward.
My recommendation is mainly focused on the single player campaign.
The game is build as pay-to-win and as you advance in the campaign you play or 1 game a day or spend money on playing more.
Unlike the real paper game the randomness seems to be designed against you.
The interface works but could be so much more intuative and optimized, it feels old fashion if you look at other card games these days.
Personally I kind of regret buying it, I'll keep playing if from time to time in the hope I can get past certain points in the campaign that I would consider in other games to be "very hard"
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
1484 minutes
Update: I recommend the game now. The Dev fixed the issue from my previous update. So if you bought the game before it went free to play you no longer have to spend money to buy energy to play. As far as I know, it's still there in the free to play version. Everything else I said about the game still stands so buyer beware. faults aside it's a fun game when it works, and right now its the only way to play a legendary game online.
Update: Changed my review to a thumbs down because the dev just put in a crap update. You now have to spend energy to play the game, you buy the energy with game coins, you get the game coins by using real money. This game should be a free to play since it feels like a mobile app game and not a game I paid for.
The Good: If you're a fan of the Legendary Marvel Deck Building Game or you wanted to play it; this is the game for you. It's pretty much the basest from the Marvel Deck Building Game with a different skin. The game works as far as I can tell, I haven't come across any card glitches yet. You can also unlock a lot of customization for your account by playing the game and doing leader board challenge stuff. It feels like the devs want to build a fun community for the players.
The Bad: If you've never played the Marvel Deck Building Game this game can frustrate you because you have no idea what the cards do and how they work together unless you play the game 100s of times; the reason this is, is because the devs left out a option to view all the decks before you play. When I get a new card game I like to look at the cards and think of ways they work with each other and what cards are best for different situations, but yo can't do that in this game so far because there is no way to check the cards, you just have to play for a very long period of time to see how the cards work together.
The Ugly: As far as I can tell (I could be wrong) this game requires you to login with a account to play it, which means you can't play this game offline, there's also a in game store to buy card packs; from what I can tell the packs are just cosmetic, it's not pay to win, but there is a expansion you an buy in the store.
So I recommend this game because it's the only way to play Legendary online right now, but it's not perfect.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
2546 minutes
The lack of actuall expansions for last 2 years, and lack luster quallity of recent updates, and focus on paid random gatcha nature of visual items show how little to no attention dev gave this game. I'll stick to playing Marvel Legendary on TTS, than waste time on game long since abandoned.
👍 : 3 |
😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime:
172 minutes
I have never written a review for a game before, but this game is so offensive I had too. Do not play this game until they fix it or change some of the features. First of all I bought this way back when it cost money and it was ok the UI was a little clunky and animations dragged a bit, but it allowed you to play solo matches fine. I tried matchmaking then and unfortunatley could never find a match.
Fast forward to now and I decided to play some legendary DXP and nocited they added a bunch of features, a campaign, challanges, ai companions, different matchmaking modes, and more cards. Wow this is great I thought I can't wait to play more. So I mostly play solo and decided to play with the AI, first of all the AI is terrible, you are better off playing two handed and rolling a dice to make the decisions. Now this would be more acceptable if we had the option to play multiple hands, because certain schemes and villians don't work great with the solo rules. Although the biggest issue is that I tried to play four matches and only completed 2, the other two timed out, and every single match had to reconnect to the server at least once, because OF COURSE IN ORDER TO PLAY SOLO YOU NEED TO BE CONNECTED TO THE DAMN SERVERS. Of course makes perfect sense when I want to play the solo version of a digital board game I need to be connected to the internet. Not only that the net code seems to have been written by a early 2000s chat bot because it is almost impossible to go 3 or 4 turns before there is a connection issue and possible the game just gets stuck in an infinite loop trying to connect to the servers. I would literally be better off taking my hard copy of legendary to starbucks and just randomly staring at people until somebody would join me and play.
Then I thought ok lets try the campaign, well guess what THE DAMN CAMPAIGN IS STUCK TO A HORRIBLE ENERGY SYSTEM! I haven't seen an energy system on a free to play game since candy crush let alone a game I payed full price for before and bought the expansions. Wow well done you guys have literally made a digit al version that is more cumbersome and difficult to play then setting up the physical version. It would be like if someone made a calculator so terrible that people decided to just ocunt on their fingers instead, BECAUSE THE DAMN CALCULATOR JUST KEPT GETTING STUCK TRYING TO CONNECT TO THE SERVERS. Do not download this game, I believe this game will in the future be used a torture device in order to interrogate criminals, similar to stress positions and water boarding. Do yourself a favour buy the hard copy set it up play with yourself or play with some friends and if you really want to play this version you could easily simulate it by trying to play your hard copy during a hurricane with your hands tied behind your back. At least then you'd be able to play a match.
Devs if you see this please add a offline mode where you can still level up and earn points for packs if you play by yourself like you had before! And remove this stupid energy system and just have some sort of fee trial of the campaign up to a certain point and maybe pay for the rest. Until then I will uninstall this garbage and go play the hard copy.
👍 : 16 |
😃 : 2
Negative