![]() ![]() Players will control Sylas as he roams level to level in search of what can be useful to their cause-all the while zipping about and shredding those who stand in his way. ![]() But more importantly, he seeks revenge against the Mageseekers, a division of mage-hunting soldiers that he was once a part of. He joins up with a local rebellion to free mages across the land from their prisons. The Mageseeker tells the story of the aforementioned Sylas, a mage prisoner that breaks free and escapes from the confines of the Demacia kingdom that views all magic-wielding ‘mages’ as scum of the earth and to be imprisoned, eradicated, what have you. “So, who wants to kill the king?” The number of lines indicates the number of rats eaten. I’m no stranger to popular properties getting console spin-offs ( Neopets, Maplestory, etc) and perhaps it’s my lukewarm reception to those games that left me eating up The Mageseeker: A League of Legends Story like an all-you-can-eat buffet. The phenomenal work of Digital Sun, makers of the super good Moonlighter under the guidance of Riot Forge to bring everyone’s favourite e-boy-Sylas-to life had caught me off guard. As two-thousand and twenty-three marches on, hordes of games vying for my attention, little did I think the game that would be eating up my time in doves would be a League of Legends spin-off. ![]()
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