This is for those who enjoy their gaming sessions quick, convenient, yet still rewarding. The Mobile Exclusive category winner is revealed. Continue reading “Play Legit’s Best Mobile Game of 2018”
Category: Mobile
Farewell PlayStation Vita
Mo Chocolate shares his PS Vita thoughts. What ultimately made this powerful handheld fail?
Our Favorite Handheld Gems in 2018
The Mission 3 Crew lists Their Favorite Handheld Games! It’s a best of list. Be sure to subscribe to stay in the loop.
The Best in Gaming 2017
2017 gave us an amazing year in gaming. From stunning graphics to groundbreaking voiceover performances, 2k17 was full of surprises. Some games went above and beyond while others kept the gaming community enraged or at the least, utterly disappointed. Below are the winners of Play Legit’s annual best of gaming series. Continue reading “The Best in Gaming 2017”
Mission 3 Podcast: SDCC Aftermath & Dragon Ball FighterZ Character Wish List!
Like, Comment, & Subscribe! Play Legit Proudly Presents: The “Mission 3” Podcast.
Today’s Crucial Missions:
Mission 1: Dragon Ball FighterZ Character Wish List
This is a unique list of not simply our favorite characters, but fighters that would fit best within the game’s design. Maintaining balance in the roster was our goal.
Mission 2: Games That Should Be Remade
Titles needing the Crash Bandicoot N Sane Trilogy treatment. Sequels exempt, just bring back the following games with snazzy visuals.
Mission 3: San Diego Comic Con 2017
Our Major Thoughts, and Favorites of the event. With “Ready Player One” taking place in the city Where Play Legit is located (Columbus, Ohio) you know the crew had to talk about it!
Find us also on Twitter @Mission3Podcast and @PlayLegit.
The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ Review: An Isaac to the Past
Real Talk By Zombie Zac
Nintendo’s launch has been dominated by all things Zelda, but that’s not the only game worth playing on the new hybrid system; The Binding of Isaac: Afterbirth + is the definitive version of the 2011 classic and feels right at home on Switch. I know what you’re thinking, yes you can play versions of this game on pretty much every platform, what’s the big deal? Continue reading “The Binding of Isaac Afterbirth+ Review: An Isaac to the Past”
Diss or Download: Moving on Up
Real Talk By: KJ
Both Memory Match & Catch/High Risers are “free”, but are they worth your time? Another edition of Diss or Download boots-up. Continue reading “Diss or Download: Moving on Up”
Tangram Attack! Review: Puzzle Slicing and Dicing (3DS)
Real Talk By: Ms. Throwback
Tangram Attack is a simple slicing puzzle game. The title is available exclusively through Nintendo’s Eshop download store and as usual puzzle style games, starts with a simpler layout leading into more challenging stages. Tangram Attack makes good use of the 3DS touch screen, making the intricate swipes that are needed easy to navigate. Timed stages and zero mistake applications add even more challenge for the player.
Academy mode starts the player off as a white belt with the last goal of becoming a fourth-degree black belt. Earning each new belt in the proper order is achieved by completing four tasks. As a new belt is earned an extra shape per puzzle is added to create a deeper dynamic for the player. The shapes that are added can looked deceivingly similar to previous additions tricking the player into a false slice and ending the ability to move onto new stages.
Most of my time was spent completing the challenges of academy mode. Once I was past the first tutorial phase, the challenge of the game was quite addictive and satisfying. The tutorials seem a bit drawn out for a simple puzzle title. I felt that shortened versions of them, would have sufficed in giving me what I needed to continue completing stages.

The title also includes three other modes, a play until you lose, arcade, and time trial modes. These classic modes, found in most puzzle titles, are what gives Tangram Attack it’s replay value. Once academy mode is over you need stuff to do, and thankfully TA delivers. The addictive nature of the game made play more than once. I will always enjoy a good go until you lose round. Also competing with your own high scores rarely gets old. Badges can also be earned in these modes when certain tasks are achieved creating a satisfying feeling that continues long after the campaign mode is over.
In the world of video games, puzzle titles have had their highs and lows. We’ve had the likes of many versions. When it comes to puzzle games, it’s all about the addictive nature and fun of the game. I thoroughly enjoyed his title. Surprisingly the visuals and music were even better than expected, and for a cool $2.99 it’s definitely worth the price. It’s a great pick up and play and an awesome distraction in a boring place.
Tangram Attack! Gets
3.5 out of Five
What’s Legit?
+Addictive and fun
+Nice use of the touch screen
+Surprisingly good visuals and music
What’s Perpetrating?
-Campaign mode is short
-Tutorials are too long
#TangramAttack @PlayLegit
Review Copy Provided By: Square One Games
Shovel Knight Review: We Can Dig it (Wii U, 3DS, PC)
Real Talk By: Ms. Throwback
Recently released for the Nintendo 3DS, Wii U, and PC, Shovel Knight is a 2D side scrolling platform game with some impressive depth. Continue reading “Shovel Knight Review: We Can Dig it (Wii U, 3DS, PC)”
Stick It To The Man Review (Wii U, PS4, PS3, PS Vita, PC)
Real Talk By: KJ
You play as Ray. A character who’s just had a large crate drop on top of him. He awakens with a special ability. A super power in-which he can read people’s minds. Continue reading “Stick It To The Man Review (Wii U, PS4, PS3, PS Vita, PC)”
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