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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 8
  2. Negative: 2 out of 8
  1. Sep 4, 2018
    75
    If you want another FIFA, that probably won’t do, but if you’re looking for something that captures of the vibe of off-brand sports games from decades ago, it’ll do you just fine.
  2. Jul 11, 2018
    69
    Legendary Eleven brings back the retro arcade football games with a very casual and lighthearted approach but with several thing to enhance yet. Its technical shortages and a difficulty progression that can be found insufficient by some players contrast with a great use of sport game’s nostalgia and a local multiplayer mode that ensures laughter for hours.
  3. Jun 8, 2018
    68
    The lack of arcade football games makes Legendary Eleven an interesting option, although it’s a little bit flawed.
  4. Jun 8, 2018
    50
    A clunky, frustratingly limited arcade football experience that doesn't live up to the classic football games it clearly wants to emulate.
  5. Jun 11, 2018
    50
    With so few football games on Switch, Legendary Eleven might be tempting, but be prepared for a scruffy 0-0 draw rather than a 5-4 thriller. There are some highlights that impress, but the game's many technical flaws, lack of depth and unbalanced gameplay will most likely cause you yearn for something more refined and exciting. It really is a game of two halves.
  6. 40
    Legendary Eleven just kind of feels and looks like a fuzzy drawing of EA’s FIFA games. It’s passable at best, but is off enough to not be worthwhile if you’re seeking out some good old-fashioned arcadey soccer on your Switch. The only hope for Legendary Eleven is that developer Eclipse Games is going to update it over time, but as long as the base feels this raw and frustrating, I can’t recommend it.
  7. Jun 15, 2018
    30
    Legendary Eleven tries to capture the spirit of football's previous eras in a moment when the World Cup is about to start and while the intention is good (it certainly manages to do part of it), the execution throws its ambition on the ground. Due to a control system that makes the players feel like they are not in control at all and to a series of bugs and other technical flaws, the experience of Legendary Eleven is harmed beyond the levels of what is acceptable and the result is a game that is completely inadequate to what it proposes.

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 2
  2. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. Jun 9, 2018
    8
    Bought on a whim because of lack soccer games on Switch. Turned out to be a solid arcade soccer game with multiplayer. Also, I read a reviewBought on a whim because of lack soccer games on Switch. Turned out to be a solid arcade soccer game with multiplayer. Also, I read a review that mentioned bugs but I have not had any issues. Expand
  2. Jul 1, 2018
    7
    Bought this game when it came out on the Switch and, despite the low price, the game is far from being on a acceptable quality. I knew theBought this game when it came out on the Switch and, despite the low price, the game is far from being on a acceptable quality. I knew the game modes were lacking (you can only play 5 tournament cups with around 25/30 teams) but the Switch version is a buggy mess. I was forced to restart games more than once due to system crashes, inability to tackle the opponent or to be tackled or the ball crossing the line and just staying there. Since this game was realeased on Steam a month or so ago, it's expected to be updated eventually but for 9 euros and such a cool concept, it's a shame the game suck right now.

    EDIT: They since have fixed the bugs that make the game crash but evertything else is the same.
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