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Celtic Legends is a 1991 turn-based strategy video game published by Ubi Soft for Amiga.
Celtic Legends | |
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Developer(s) | Ubi Soft |
Publisher(s) | Ubi Soft |
Platform(s) | |
Release | 1991 |
Celtic Legends is a game in which two sorcerer-generals, Eskel and Sogrom, wage war against each other in the land of Celtika.[1]
Publication | Score |
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Aktueller Software Markt | [2] |
Amiga Action | 91%[3] |
Amiga Format | 85%[4] |
Amiga Power | 89%[5] |
Allen Greenberg reviewed the game for Computer Gaming World, and stated that "Legends is really a respectable piece of work, one only hard-core strategists may wish to avoid. Those casual players who enjoy some depth to their simulations, without the danger of drowning, will probably have a good time with it."[1]
Alan Bunker for Amiga Action called the game "Overwhelmingly addictive and fantastic fun to play", noting how its graphics and sound added to its appeal and depth[3]
Karl Foster for Amiga Power called the game "a real challenge to master even against the computer player" but noted that the two-player option "brings to light numerous new ways of completing the game".[5]
Tom Malcom for Info felt that the game "adds so much pizazz and polish" to the strategy, and wargaming genre, and complemented the control interface.[6]
Ed Ricketts for Amiga Format said that despite needing a little more on the effects side, he found it "a really absorbing, and pretty intelligent game that has real long-term potential".[4]
Mike Pattenden for CU Amiga found that the game has "more than enough depth and variety to keep you going" despite its restricted role-playing element.[7]
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