Fight Legends is actually a port of a mobile game called DarkSteel. In it that game, you play one of three classes and fight computer and player opponents. There’s microtransactions and the usual mobile fair. Its port retains the core game play, but removes the microtransactions. And the game play… is functional. You can move, dodge, attack and use special moves to defeat your opponent. Its fine but not exactly fun. You start with low stats and those stats scale to infinity, you eventually your hitting for thousands, but the game play remains the same.

Fight Legends has three stats, attack, defense and critical. Weapons and armor affect those stats. This being a mobile port, the weapons and armor you wield have varying rarity and are class locked. Oh, yeah, there are three classes, warrior, assassin and knight. I only played the balanced knight, so I can’t tell you the difference between them, the AI apparently can’t either as they all fight the same. If you can’t use armor or weapons, you can melt them down into Darksteel, which is used to enhance the weapons and armor you do use. FInally, levels are used to upgrade things like attack damage and unlock those special skills.

Fight Legends was not really optimized for the Switch. The graphics are janky, spelling and grammar can be poor(see above screenshot) and the game forgot to change the name when the tutorial woman says, “I’ll guide you through the world of Darksteel!” As I said above, the game play is functional, but not exciting. There are hundreds of opponents where the only differentiation is the name and their look. If the game expects me to sit through that, sorry, I’m not going to. And neither frankly should you. Fight Legends: Mortal Fighting gets a Not Recommended with a five back-end score. Harsh, but the game frankly needed more to it to recommend it to anyone. You’ll get bored in three seconds.
Overall: Fight Legends: Mortal Fighting is a port of a mobile game called Darksteel. Its functional, but not optimized or exciting in any way.
Verdict: Not Recommended.
| Release Date | 3/27/25 |
| Cost | $12.99 |
| Publisher | 7levels |
| ESRB Rating | T |
For some reason this game reminds me of MFC, and that was crap…
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