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    I literally JUST STARTED playing this game two days ago on 12/25/2016. I figured it was going to be lame and plain. However, boy was I wrong. The game play is excellent and challenging. I was surprised to see all the different characters you can choose from. As a player, I was officially awed when I found out you can start an entire lineup of your own champions, as well as level them up with their abilities and stats.

    This is mostly a PvP game. If you're into PvP mmorpgs, such as "World of Warcraft," or "Dragon Age," then you'll definitely find joy in "League of Legends." You'll also come to find out that this particular PvP MMO is not as tedious as a vast majority of them are. It's quite simple to level your character, while leaving a broad range of options open at the same time. This makes the game fun and exciting.

    I will soon be playing "Poppy - Ruler of the Hammer," as my main character. She is a Yodel, and is as cute as f*ck. Her abilities and resistance are great in game. She is my main choice for my champion, SO FAR. Remember, there's hundreds of champions to choose from in this PvP style MMO. Anyone who likes PvP RPGs will enjoy League of Legends.
  • Although game itself was really good, community is doing everything to destroy it, also riot games besides few good updates (Like mythic items and champions reworks) doesnt do anything good for the game in 2021 we got literally one of the worst chams to play against (viego, gwen, akshan) and awful event ruination that pretty much ruined the lore. Since 2017 riot haven't made a single monster champ which is also pretty underwelming.
  • halexlp15 April 2014
    Graphics: 7/10 Gameplay: 8/10 Fun/Trolling: 10/10 Community: 6/10 Longevity: 9/10

    As said above, the game isn't on the current technical state, but the Tower - Defense concept is still fun after 5 years and to play Garen on bot lane as Support is always funny. But if you start to play LoL in 2014 you will have problems with smurfs and flamers etc. But as you can see on the viewer amount on twitch.TV LoL is know one of the most famous games in the world with around 15 million active player and around 50000 viewers on twitch per event.

    Overall score: 8/10
  • EVON1TY18 June 2019
    This is my most-played game. I played this game more than 3000 hours. As a old player I know somethings are not the same. I miss old times.

    At Season 5 the Summoner's Rift was changed and that progress was real successful. Champions reworked and some champions were strong some champions were weak. They've fixed that champions in less than one month.

    At Season 6 the marksman champions was changed and after the changes champion balance, items was real good. Season 7 was similiar but a little bit worse than Season 6.

    At Season 8 they've deleted all of the old runes system and masteries. They make runes similiar to masteries but different. At the beginning of the season there was some champion, item, minion and jungler camp balance problems but slowly (realy slowly) they've fixed. But there was a real strong champions and also there was a real weak champions also.

    Yes I was complaining about some balancing things. And actually in some of those I really think they were unbalanced. But here in now Season 13, the game is absolutely better than before. Yes, we do miss somethings like Statikk Shiv or maybe pre-reworked champions. It is normal but all I can say the game is improved so much, in memories the old seasons were better, right? But they were not better. Just watch an e-sports video from 5 years ago. You'll realize that game evoled so much.

    Afterall I'm not saying the game always gets better in everything. After releasing another games, Riot lost players in League. Because there were so many work now. But now I can see Riot is actually listens players. At least they listen more. But even now, I just can't see why some urgent nerfs are not coming? As a Brusier main, I can truly say they are so strong now. Why are'nt they nerfing Aatrox or Yuumi, they're so unbalanced, we watched it in Worlds, maybe 6-7 patches came but they didn't do many about those.

    I know every preseason, unbalanced things happens. But this Aatrox and Yuumi thing was here even in Worlds. Yeah there are some other minor or major issues in my opinion, that was a current time example. I just sometimes wonder how are they making complicated characters like Viego or Sylas (complicated in programming) but how they can't balance some specific items or champions.

    But again, if you think old seasons were better, just watch an e-sports match from old times.
  • "League of Legends" was recommended to me by a friend and,to be honest,I had very low expectations.I had seen gameplay before and it looked dull to me,you have several maps to choose from,you destroy the enemy turrets to get to their base and destroy it-simplicity itself.Plus it looked to me as if the game was ripping of Warcraft 3 in it's gameplay style.I was wrong.Dead wrong.Believe me when I say,you need to play the game to give it a fair judgment.

    There if far,far more strategy involved than one can imagine.There are many variables that need to be assessed,what type of characters does the enemy team consist of,what items builds will they be using,what type of characters your team consists of and so on.Teamwork is essential,especially if you are playing as a support character.The thing I like the most,however,is the fact that your skill has much greater importance than your level,sure masteries and runes help too,but in the end it all comes down to your wit and your strategy.In that sense,there really aren't weak or strong characters in the game,it's more a matter of what gameplay style you like and which character's abilities you like.

    Although I'm very new in this game,I already like it a lot and I strongly recommend it.
  • Hi there, I'm Jackie :) League of Legends is considered a MOBA which is a Multiplayer Online Battle Arena. Although there is only 1 map per the entire season, this video game's addictive qualities come from the vast amount of Champions that a user can choose from. Each Champion adds his or her unique aspect to the game in the form of various abilities which makes for endless possibilities during game-play.

    As of 2017, we are currently in Season 7 of League. Since the game has been successful for multiple seasons, ESPN has taken interest in this lucrative video game enterprise owned by Riot Games. It has now reached enormous publicity in ESPN's eSports segments, and because of this, there has been a huge market for Elo Boosting and Elo Coaching like EloHut. Consumers everywhere find the game so addicting that they will reach out to players that are much better at the game than they are and will request them to coach them to help them hone their skills in LoL.

    This video game has been running for years now, and there appears to be no end in sight. As for myself, I hope this game lasts forever.

    -Jackie (from Reddit) out!
  • Warning: Spoilers
    "League of Legends" is a MOBA video game and it all started back in 2009 with this one, which means it exists over a decade now, but is still a huge success drawing in millions of players from all over the planet. I started playing it I am not sure how many seasons ago after my then-girlfriend mentioned it to me because she started playing a little earlier and enjoyed it and until then I did not even know this game existed. I mean maybe it was just me, but I felt that it is not something like World of Warcraft that you constantly hear about or so. Despite how popular it is. Anyway, forgive my personal brainstorming now, but I will go on this way with this review here simply because it is impossible to talk about a chronological plot or story or something with a video game, especially one like this. There are several options you can choose from. Several maps like one that is all about 3-versus-3 matchups, while another, the most popular one, is all about 5-versus-5 matchups. You can play with human teammates in your room or also people from far away. Same in terms of playing against them. You can also play with four other characters that are computer-controlled against five other computer-controlled characters. Gee, you can even play all on your own against five other computer-controlled characters if you want to. So there are really many, many options available here. The thing that most people like to do, however, is play with four other human teammates against five enemy human players. You can pick normal mode or ranked mode. In ranked mode, you can constantly improve (if your teammates let you) because you get points added to your ranking for every win. At the same time, you lose points every time you lose a match, so once you have reached the ranking where you pretty much belong, it is a constant up-and-down. I myself managed to climb as high as Gold II during those days when I played the most. This is not super good, but also not too bad and there were two leagues below that with Silver and Bronze and each of these leagues included five divisions back then, so pretty much 13 divisions worse than mine you could say. Nowadays, they have included Iron down there too, so I only got to Silver lately, but I have stopped playing ranked games now altogether.

    As for the leagues above Gold, there is Platinum, Diamond, Master and Challenger if I am not mistaken. If you get really far up there, chances are that a professional League of Legends team recruiter could contact you because eSports are not too different anymore compared to real sports when it comes to that. A lot of money to make and there is constantly stuff like competitions and even world championships. These world championships, however, are not contested in the format of nationalities, but there are teams that buy players. I think the very best players still come from South Korea, even if other nations are trying to close the gap. This mostly includes Chinese, Americans and Japanese, although I am not sure about the latter, but yeah if we take the Koreans and compare them to the best German or French players, the difference is massive, so playing for one's country would make no sense. These championships are broadcast online at least or you can also buy tickets and watch on location. This is pretty much one of the game's most inspiring aspects. You can get better and better and there is nothing to stop from becoming a professional athlete if you have the talent. Okay, you need an okay computer, but that's it. Maybe for football fans of Schalke 04, this feels especially tempting because they also have a League of Legends Team or at least did at some point. Other sponsors include Samsung for example. Away from the competition now and back to the game: I will focus a bit on the 5v5 mode now. In general, there are 4 lanes. The non-written rules are that one player from each team goes to the top (maybe the lane with the smallest chance to make an impact if the teammates screw up), one goes to the mid lane, one goes into the jungle and is very mobile (like a sweeper in football or "Libero" as we say here in Germany) and he is ready to show up on all three lanes to help his teammates. And finally, there are two people on the bottom lane, which is just called bot lane. These two are often people who know each other in real life or at least play together on several occasions and are not complete strangers because they need to harmonize even more than the rest.

    The amount of players also has negative consequences and this is where maybe the worst aspect from this game comes into play. I am talking about the ways in which players interact with each other. There is of course an in-game chat and the consequence is that if somebody plays poorly or even plays poorly intentionally to upset the others (yes, that happens a lot), there is a great deal of toxic atmosphere to said chat. Be it insults, threats, passive-agressive rambling - you name it. It is all there. This has stopped many people from playing this game unfortunately, even if the amount is still insanely high. I mean Riot Games, the company who released this game, tried some stuff like banning people for good or just temporarily or forcing them to wait additional minutes before they can join a new game, but nothing has really stopped these unpretty events from happening. Still, you would not want to imagine what the situation would be like without the report function, even if many use it in a way that is exaggerated and report people for reasons that do not justify a report according to the rulebook. This is also a key reason why I refrained from playing ranked games now that the current season is also approaching its final days. It always ends around mid-November. Another reason would be what I also mentioned already that they made it much more difficult to reach new heights with the introduction if Iron as an additional bottom tier. Or maybe one reason is also that I pretty much only play three champions, even if I am pretty good with all of them and can use them on almost every lane (except support, which is one of the two bot lane roles). One thing I was not specific about is that in the broadest sense you can call League of Legends (or LoL as many call it) a tower defense game. The goal is to push forward as quickly as you can and conquer the enemy headquarter. Destroy their towers. While doing so, you level up from 1 to 18 max and can constantly buy new weapons, armor items etc. One game on the 5v5 map usually lasts around 30 and 40 minutes, even if 20 minutes is possible too and you and your teammates can also surrender early if the gap is already too big. Games longer than an hour are an absolute rarity.

    The key to being successful is pretty much killing your opposition. May sound harsh, but it's true. Then again, they respawn quickly anyway, so it's not eternal or anything. And the next game, you can pick again from all champions. That's what the playable characters are called. These champions you can buy if you have enough points from playing. It's quicker to buy them honestly through real money, but if you have the time and enjoy the game enough, then you can also be patient and simply buy the champions with in-game currency. However, there is really, really a lot you cannot buy with in-game currency or actually you can, but with that kind of in-game currency you only get in exchange for actual money. So League of Legends is a gigantic cash cow for Riot Games to this day. You can for example buy boosts, but what deserves to be mentioned more than anything else is skins. You can give your champions a more individual look this way because certain colors are used or certain pieces of clothing that are not part of the original champion. I am usually somebody who never really invests money in games other than buying the game itself, but I also left a solid amount of money with LoL here and that shows you how tempting it is. And I even play only three champions, which says it all. Somebody who plays 30 champions will probably invest a lot more. There is for example a character riding on a huge boar in the original and you can buy skins that have her ride on a huge bear, a big fluffy creature and many others. I don't remember exactly because I do not play this champion. However, I must say that these buyable features are one reason why I deduct stars here. They are simply too expensive. Sure you can say say nobody is forced to buy anything and you cannot buy an advantage in the game in terms of climbing the rankings, but 20 Euros or so for a new skin, maybe more already, is not on the fair or tolerable side anymore. So the costs and also the toxicity are the major downsides to this game, maybe also that it is too addictive and may not be great for your health sometimes, even if this is somehow also a pro because of how much fun it is.

    Finally, as I am approaching the end of my review, I can add that there is also some lore to all of this. There are in-depth stories about the champions in terms of who is affiliated with whom. Some are friends and others are enemies. However, all of this is not a factor to the game and maybe that's why almost nobody knows or cares about all this lore really, even if they put a lot of effort into it with cities they come from or the Void etc. I myself also don't know much there. I know a bit about the champions I play (Kennen, Karthus, Malphite), but that is pretty much it and I don't care too much either. Maybe because in the game it does not matter anyway and characters who are friends with each other can be in opposing teams or foes can be allies too. But I get it why they come up with this stuff, also for new characters (one every two months or so) because they somehow have to keep the game going. Besides, new champions, even if there are too many already, are the only way to stay new and fresh. Or pretend to do so. Ability changes only are not enough.
  • This game is not designed to be a rage game, but somehow its still made in a sneaky way to piss people off.

    First of all which obiviously everyone who played knows, the community its just very toxic. Not any game that has ever been created has so many bad people in one place as Riot does.

    This game is literally a meetig of the worst and most toxic people, a cult.

    Besides, the report system, here is how it works: Get many reports (about 10) automatically get restricted by the system without any reason. 10th report, punishment, reason doesnt matter. Also a way to piss players off.

    Another thing this game is more addictive than nicotin or alcohol. Stay away from it if you still want a meaningfull life.
  • markogrb20 February 2020
    1/10
    WORST
    Most toxic community in the whole gaming world. This game is only good if you want to get diabetes from rage induced stress. It shouldnt be alowed to exist. It is not fun ! People only play it because they are a low life losers that are only good at this one thing. Even they hate the game. I was playing for years and when i stoped my life got better!
  • Giorici3 February 2023
    This game is not funny at all, you cant really play this game and have fun, the champions are unbalanced, the developers are trash at balancing them, Maybe you think that this game is good at first but it gets very addictive and you will go insane playing this, you will even have social and mental problem after some time and anger issues, please avoid the game if you really want to be a normal person, And for the developers: ur game is really trash, even if there are a lot of people playing it, trust me, none of them actually enjoy playing it. So please stay away from this game, hope their company goes bankrupt.
  • zanzadravec25 July 2022
    2/10
    SHAJT
    Dis gejm is wrst of d wrst i wud rader wac maj dog pup den plaj dis gejm konstant laging if ju file a bug report deey wont even agnoleg it also bad also bad teammejts.

    Dont play something someone wont fix.

    Dont even bother. I have played this game since its beta and over the years (Since the beta actually) and it has NEVER improved via the community toxicity.

    Ontop of that, the matchmaking is absolute space age monkey faeces. You will be matched with people who have played the game for years, but play like its their 10th game.

    The ONLY way to play this game is with 4 friends with no aim to win, and instantly muting every opponent at the start of the game.
  • stccelestalbeing15 October 2020
    Absolutely terrible experience when other player can ban your selection of champion. Why would I even waste my time on this piece of garbage
  • League of Legends is a solid game even though I am so bad at this game I don't what legend to use but I still think u can have a fun time playing it.
  • ThunderKing623 November 2021
    This is what Arcane is based on?

    This game looks like a huge waste of time.

    I do my research. I watched a few videos on the Tube and that's enough. I only heard of "League of Legends" only recently. Now I know why.

    Arcane is based on another one of those online multiplayer games. The game looks worse than the movie.

    There was nothing appealing about the game. Just as there is nothing appealing about the movie.

    I'm too old for foolishness like "League of Legends"

    Plus what Legends? Legends are not made through a corny game. Legends are made in reality.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    This game is not designed to be a rage game, but somehow its still made in a sneaky way to piss people off.

    First of all which obviously everyone who played knows, the community its just very toxic. Not any game that has ever been created has so many bad people in one place as Riot does.

    This game is literally a meeting of the worst and most toxic people, a cult.

    Besides, the report system, here is how it works: Get many reports (about 10) automatically get restricted by the system without any reason. 10th report, punishment, reason doesn't matter. Also a way to piss players off.

    Another thing this game is more addictive than nicotine or alcohol. Stay away from it if you still want a meaningful life.