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2 Reviews
I was interested in Noble Legacy because the idea of building and managing your own medieval settlement sounded right up my alley. Watching your village slowly grow and assigning tasks to villagers can be pretty satisfying, especially during the early hours.
That said, the game still feels rough around the edges. The management systems are decent, but the lack of depth and repetitive gameplay loop started becoming noticeable the longer I played. It has potential, but it definitely needs more content and polish before I can fully recommend it.
I enjoy the medieval city building genre and I do enjoy noble legacy a lot.. however, after 25 hours on the game it feels like there isn’t enough to do to keep on playing.
The ability to create your own kingdom from scratch is great and the customisation options for building are great.
It’s currently lacking a proper story but with the upcoming updates I think it will be a lot more enjoyable and easy to add another 25 plus hours to my playtime.