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Legends of Dawn
Developer(s)Dreamatrix Game Studios
EngineIn-house
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseWindows
27 June 2013.
Genre(s)Role-playing game
Mode(s)Single-player

Legends of Dawn is a single-player open world role-playing video game developed by the Croatian developer Dreamatrix Game Studios and published by Valve Corporation via their digital distribution platform Steam. It was released worldwide on 27 June 2013 for Microsoft Windows.[1] Set within a fictional world of Narr, which spans several continents, the player is free to explore and progress at his or her own pace.

About the game

Development

It is unknown when the developers started working on the game, however, several months prior to release Dreamatrix initiated a Kickstarter project through a proxy company Aurofinity requesting $25,000 to actually finish the game,[2] quoting the need to finance the various plug-ins integrated in the proprietary engine. The project was successfully funded on January 18 of 2013., yielding $46,536. With $21,536 of surplus financing, the community and the critics believed they had more than enough to adequately finish the game. Upon release, multiple questions arose as to where exactly the invested money went as the game was an absolute failure in all regards, with IGN going as far to calling out Steam for publishing an obviously broken game in their review,[3] stating: "Legends Of Dawn isn’t just bad, it’s an embarrassment to its developers and @steam_games for selling it."

Reception

The game has universally been received negatively by critics, holding the score of 29/100[4] on Metacritic. The score places it in the 200 worst games ever made across all platforms. As of October 18 of 2014., it is, critically, the 139th worst game of all time out of almost 14,200 entries.[5] It was included in IGN's round-up of worst reviewed games of 2013,[6] with the description: "Legends Of Dawn isn’t just bad, it’s an embarrassment." CD-Action gave it 10/100 stating: "An apology is in order to everyone who fell for the promises on Kickstarter and paid for this ruin of a game." LEVEL commented in their review: "A crappy system, technologically speaking it's an unfinished, irritating, and every now and then arrogant action RPG, with flaws as merits, demonstrating how to not make a game.", giving it 20/100.

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