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League of Legends Review

  • First Released Oct 27, 2009
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A modern legend.

League of Legends is not just a game: it's a cutthroat competitive digital sport where the winners roar in victory and the losers whimper in defeat. You don't need to play on the same level as the pros to experience the thrills of these online battlegrounds, however. Blending elements of action role-playing, real-time strategy, and tower defense games into an engrossing amalgam of awesome, League of Legends is a free-to-play game that ensures each play session yields a unique and explosive experience.

Each player in a match controls a single champion. In the default game mode, Summoner's Rift, two teams of five champions are pitted against each another with the ultimate goal of destroying the opposing team's nexus, which is guarded by three lanes of towers. The catch is that at the start of a match, your champion is only level 1 with no items to back up his or her quest for victory. To power up to a level sufficient enough to take on the enemy's base, a champion must first focus on killing AI-controlled minions for gold and experience.

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Bots offer great training for new players.
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The gold can be spent at the shop at each team's respective base in order to purchase items like the appropriately named B. F. Sword (a big freakin' sword), or its mage-friendly counterpart, the Needlessly Large Rod. Once you're appropriately equipped, your goal shifts from slaughtering the endless waves of minions to pushing your army down the lanes by destroying the towers. Of course, your enemies won't stand idly by and watch you destroy them. League of Legends erupts in beautiful savagery once the teams of five group and fight as a unified force. As the two teams engage one another in a semi-chaotic brawl, players dodge, duck, dip, dive, and dodge skill-shots and target abilities in order to survive and kill the opposition. Team fights can make or break a match, as victory in a single battle means there will be no resistance to the siege of towers for some time. Trailing teams may attempt to turtle around a tower in order to use its power to make up for their weakness, and then mount a defense that turns the tides of battle into an epic comeback.

Team fights don't always erupt around towers, however. An elder lizard and an ancient golem both spawn in each team's jungle, and slaying one grants special sigil buffs. In the early stages of a game, some of the tensest moments occur when a team tries to steal away a buff from the opposing team. These skirmishes may not even result in a kill, but denying an enemy champion the mana regeneration of their ancient golem's blue sigil can grant a power play during which you may assert your dominance over the middle lane. Along the river, there are far more powerful neutral monsters which grant global gold to the team that bravely battles them. The dragon is a powder keg of early game team fights; combatants wage a war of vision-granting wards in order to ensure both, or neither, have vision over the dragon's pit so they may exterminate the beast out of sight of their foes.

Failing the Baron fight or having the enemy steal the kill quickly turns the tide into a tsunami of aggression against you and your teammates.

Late in the game, the powerful Baron Nashor serves as a cold war catalyst. You seek to kill him for the enormous stat boost he grants, but you also fear being nuked by a lurking enemy team, and so you wisely wait to fight him until you know your foes cannot contest. The stalemates over Baron are some of the most intense moments League of Legends has to offer, making the catharsis of overcoming a mighty challenge even greater. Beware, though, as failing the Baron fight or having the enemy steal the kill quickly turns the tide into a tsunami of aggression against you and your teammates.

Every match is a challenge, and with over 100 champions to choose from, there are countless ways for a team to overcome it. Whether your style involves dropping a flaming bear on the opposition to stun them all, flying in as a frozen phoenix to summon a wall of ice and cut off a path of retreat, or slashing through minions in a fit of undying barbaric rage, League of Legends has you covered. Champion designs draw influence from regional legends and mythology, though others are Riot's own unique creations. Although most can be categorized as a role-playing archetype (mage, marksman, assassin, tank, fighter, or support), some champions blend two or more archetypes and allow you flexibility in how to play.

Slaying Baron Nashor can buff up your team, but bring a friend!
Slaying Baron Nashor can buff up your team, but bring a friend!

Riot has worked to ensure that new players don't immediately mix with veterans. League of Legends requires new players to reach level 3 by playing tutorial matches and cooperative matches versus the AI before being allowed to queue for matchmaking. If you're a complete novice, however, it's best to avoid facing other humans until you are certain you understand the basics of the game. Some veteran players may lurk on lower-level accounts, while others have slipped past bans issued by Riot's automated tribunal system, and their familiarity with the game will give them an unfair advantage. In spite of the tribunal system, which removes particularly unsavory players from the player pool, plenty of combatants use the chat window to vent their frustration toward others. Underperforming, arrogant, and impolite players are still unfortunate hurdles you must occasionally overcome.

Dedicated theorycrafters will relish the ability to make a seemingly weak champion smash perceptions and succeed.

To keep you invested in the game, Riot allows you to unlock champions permanently using influence points (earned by playing matches in the game) or Riot points (purchased with real money). Riot points can also be spent on boosts to increase IP gain, but the most common reason you may end up purchasing RP is to unlock skins. The pricier skin options also tweak champions' animations, spell effects, and even voice-overs in the case of legendary and ultimate skins. Skins have no actual effect on a champion's combat ability, so spending money on the game doesn't offer any actual gameplay advantage. Don't be fooled by the free-to-play moniker, though: you might eventually find a skin that finally convinces you to pay to support the game, and soon find yourself staring at a vast library of looks.

However, the influence points earned through participating in matches can offer distinct gameplay advantages by adjusting the stats of a champion. Runes, which can only be purchased with influence points, can offer a flat bonus to a stat, or a bonus that gets more powerful over the course of a game as a champion levels up. All in all, you may assign up to 30 runes to your individual rune pages, with a new rune slot becoming available every time you gain in summoner level until you reach the cap at 30. Rune and mastery setups allow you to customize your champions' stats as you see fit, and dedicated theorycrafters will relish the ability to make a seemingly weak champion smash perceptions and succeed.

In the ARAM mode, all players face off in a very confined wintry lane
In the ARAM mode, all players face off in a very confined wintry lane

Also unlocking at summoner level 30 is the true focus of the more hardcore players: ranked solo/duo matchmaking queues. You may queue alone or drag a friend along for the ride as you play games with slightly higher stakes than the normal games. Winning or losing in a ranked game grants or deducts league points from the summoner account. League points help to sort players into tiers ranging from bronze to challenger, with the challenger tier being available only to the cream of the crop among League of Legends players. If you're a player with an insatiable competitive appetite, ranked queues are where you'll find your home.

If you don't find the initial Summoner's Rift map appealing, you'll be glad for the other vibrant battlefields on offer. Crystal Scar, Twisted Treeline, and Howling Abyss maps each stamp League of Legends with their own unique marks. Crystal Scar is a five-versus-five map with a focus on capturing territories in order to damage the opponent's nexus. Twisted Treeline plays mostly like Summoner's Rift, but with a limit of three players per team. And Howling Abyss, affectionately dubbed "Murderbridge" by the community, pits teams against one another in a single lane, with the queue for that map randomly selecting an available character to assign to each player in the game mode referred to as "ARAM" (short for "all random, all mid").

It's difficult to resist the constant thrill of the game's diverse battles.

Differences between League of Legends and Dota highlight LoL's focus on a cleaner learning curve for new players as well as the (normally) healthy competitive environment. The unintuitive mechanic of denying, in which you kill a minion or tower on your own team so that the opposition may not earn gold, does not exist. Although this slightly reduces the control you have over the lane and where minions meet, it also frees you up to focus more on interacting with the opposing champions, rather than with the minions. Additionally, randomized elements, such as a chance to do anything (critical hits excepted) have been removed from League of Legends, ensuring you have a greater ability to predict the outcome of a given situation.

Riot displays its eSports support with pride during major tournaments.
Riot displays its eSports support with pride during major tournaments.

The game is still expanding, with a new playable champion being introduced roughly every month. Riot is highly proactive in keeping the game as balanced as possible as new gameplay trends are discovered and rise in popularity. For instance, a robust spectator tool and multiple game modes have appeared over the game's four-year history. The only missing feature that could be labeled a staple for competitive games is a replay feature, but even that is currently in development, with an iteration available for testing on the test realm.

League of Legends is a fantastic game with something for players of all skill ranges to enjoy. Although it's better to play with friends, you are not left to your own devices if you tend to keep to yourself. The early hours can be frustrating as you learn the ropes, but once you are swept away by the ebb and flow, it's difficult to resist the constant thrill of the game's diverse battles. Once League of Legends has its hooks in you, don't be shocked to find you've spent a few hundred hours seeking digital fame in one of video gaming's finest battlegrounds.

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The Good

  • Tense, explosive gameplay makes every match a thrill
  • Large number of champions leads to lots of diversity and flexibility
  • Rich customization options
  • Fair free-to-play model
  • Spawning creatures further spice up the competition

The Bad

  • Experienced players on new accounts skew matchmaking

About the Author

Tyler Hicks likes to wave his cane at new-coming MOBA titles, recalling tales of "his day" when the StarCraft map Aeon of Strife and its spin-offs were the only creep-slaying game modes around. He's played several hundred hours of League of Legends, and has no plans to stop anytime soon.

Other Takes on League of Legends

Kevin VanOrd loves strategy games, RPGs, and MOBAs, and he spent many dozens of hours playing League of Legends during its launch window. Kevin's original review of League of Legends was published back when GameSpot only reviewed retail games, and he was disappointed in the boxed offering. He's glad that LoL's free-to-play model helped it become an international hit, but fears leaping back into the fray lest he be accused of feeding.
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LOL evolve en 4 years or more.... the most popular game in the world, so a new review is fair...

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When is this game coming to PS3 or PS4?

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@Raidenwins0 This game would be way too difficult on a controller. I'm sure the console can handle it, graphically, but they would be severely disadvantaged.

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@Raidenwins0 Never

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@wexorian @Raidenwins0 why not? The PS4 hardware can definitely handle it. And a lot more players would have access to it.

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@normanislost That's nonsense. The same argument was used about 10 years ago about FPS games, "Ohh well, that'll never work on a console. You can't play FPS with a controller. It can ONLY work with mouse and keybard", etc. It turns out you can, as now consoles are the predominant platform for FPSs.

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@Raidenwins0 @wexorian did you just compare a turn based game to an RTS? LoL could work with a controller but any character that isn't 100% melee based and has just skill shot abilities will be completely useless on a Pad.....so that's all of them only way it will hit consoles is with mouse and keyboard support a pad on this type of PVP orientated game wont work

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@Raidenwins0 No when there will be Real rts on consoles it won't be console, and civilization is not this kind rts, moba. Again Sony, MS will want chunk of money from skins that riot sells.

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@wexorian @Raidenwins0 Yea, you can. There was a Civilization port for PS3 and it worked fine with a controller. Console games get patches all the time these days. For example, I play Injustice: Gods Among Us. There has been 4-5 patches already.

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@Raidenwins0 @wexorian Coz yo ucan't play with joystick RTS,moba games that's simple and game have many patch, bug fixes, and rebalances every week, and ps4 will want money from riot when they sell skins and also it has 33 million monthly user it's enough.

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I dont get it... They did a review on lol a few time ago. And now they make a new one on the same game but now they give a 9??? What is going on here? Did they think they made a bad review or RIOT complained? Did RIOT contributed to the new model of this site and they hacked the score? This stuff is confusing.

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@-JMD- It just can't be the reason that the game has evolved so much since the last review which made that review out of date?

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@-JMD- Many of the explanations that detracted from the score in Kevin's original review were with regards to missing features which now exist, or to the meager champion pool, which is now nearly triple the size.

Also, if you compare my review to the DotA2 review, you'll notice both games received the same score. I personally believe League of Legends is a better designed game than DotA2, despite DotA2's higher mechanical requirement and deeper intricacies of skills. Many of these things that draw hardcore players to DotA2 also serve to completely alienate new players. The deep burden of knowledge creates a barrier of entry that can make it hard for new players to get into the game. League of Legends works to make the genre substantially more accessible, and has also since launch made a lot of champions with interesting and unique skill set-ups (compared to launch which included a lot of boring point-and-click skills and not a lot of unique mechanics).

I assure you, Riot had nothing to do with the score this game was given, apart from their constant effort to improve their game.

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@-JMD-

The review that gave LoL a 6 is 5 years old. LoL was a small game back then. It had a handful of champions,and had no other game modes etc. Now its a bigger,more complete game. Gamespot decided to review the game once more now the game is way better than before/.

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@Zonsag @-JMD- i play from time to time LOL in the last 3 or 4 years. The only think that they did new was DOMINION and new champions every month. The rest is the same! Its a entertaining game, i like to play it yes. But now, starting to redo reviews? WTF DUDE! I just saw a review redo by

@TomMcShea on a game that once got a 9 on Gamespot. Now it gets a 4. I mean. Dude, WTF?
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@-JMD- @Zonsag Umm. There's Crystal Scar, Twisted Treeline, Howling Abyss...plenty of game modes, with more coming.

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@-JMD- @Zonsag Tom's review of BioShock was a second take review. It doesn't replace the primary review from Kevin.

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Wtf is goin on ... Didnt Gamespot gave LoL 6.5 or something ? what is this review now? Im really confused.


Is anyone else missing old GS or what? This is getting annoying ..

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@AzatiS Some big games will get multiple reviews to offer different perspectives on the same game. Also, LoL has been around for quite some time and has made significant improvements, so a re-review has merit.

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@loafofgame @AzatiS Take a look, this explains was we're changing with reviews, and why: http://www.gamespot.com/articles/what-s-up-with-gamespot-s-reviews/1100-6415458/

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30 sec commercials, really?

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I want the old gamespot back. :c

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Can every American who complains about Gamespot taking bribes for high reviews please buy a plane ticket to a country that isn't Capitalist? Thanks.

Oh, and if you could check your cynicism in the cargo hold, and forget to pick it up at baggage claim, that'd be a personal favor to me.


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Wtf ? This game sucks and should stay as it was 6.0

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so many angry DOTA fans...

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Enjoy your Riot dollars, Taylor.

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What happened to the 6.0 Review? hahahah

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Edited By mondoben  Staff

@Masenkoe It hasn't gone anywhere, there's a link to it next to the bottom of the review, this is a re-review based on the fact that the game has significantly changed since it was released in 2009, Check out reviews manifesto here for info on why this new approach

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/what-s-up-with-gamespot-s-reviews/1100-6415458/

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@mondoben Really think that's a great idea. Years ago, when games were static and unchangeable, you could leave a review how it was, because the game wasn't going to get better or worse. These days, DLC and patches are so common for games, people rarely play a game that hasn't been changed since launch. And in some cases, games are changed so drastically, a game in its current state barely resembles what it was at launch.

Looking forward to more of these.

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love the voice of the narator !... oh, yes, the game is good too.

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meh another dota wanabe.....

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So one of the new GameSpot features is turning 6s upside down, eh?

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How about re-reviewing Dragon Age 2 and giving it the 6 it deserves.

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After seeing this review, all gamespot review suddenly become invalid to me anymore. You should be happy with Riot's money right now.

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@_VenomX Yeah, it's unheard of anyone liking a game you don't like

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@Stebsis @_VenomX Liking a game =/= good game

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I HATE THIS GAME!!!..... ...when I lose.

I love it when I win.

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Original LoL review was one of the fair reviews on this site and you just updated this sell out review.

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Nothing about the community , league of legends has one of the worst online communities , i dont think it deserves a 9.

7 or 8 is more on the mark

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@puzzled1989 Get some friends m8

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dota 2 is better.

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@Aaronp2k and can you explain how it's better than lol? it's same as it was in 2005. At least lol added more features and more tactics to game,

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@Aaronp2k They're different games, personally I prefer LoL. But they both also cater to different audiences. LoL is more casual while dota is more veered towards hardcore moba gamers. I personally don't want to invest time into learning dota 2, which is why I prefer LoL because I feel it doesn't require as much effort to pick up and play.

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@Aaronp2k they dont have unique inbuilt passives for champs. it also has different modes and more champs that come out every 1-2 months and its free to play too

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@dante116 precisely. they can't compare with the depth and skills needed in Dota2 so they try to release extra features, new modes new champs regularly etc to distract players. It takes away the intricacies and tactical proficiencies required in a MOBA game

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I like the first screenshot showing a bot lane Janna (support?) with three Doran's and a Mejai :D.

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@Neo_Sarevok ap janna works

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Gaming companies pay us for highly scored reviews. Now, we can go back 3 months later and give advertiser-guaranteed 7's and 8's the 4's and 5's they deserve!!

In fact, EVERY game is crap, and EVERY game is awesome!! There are no losers here on Gamespot. Love a game, hate a game, doesn't matter....we agree!!

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