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10 Games Like Raid: Shadow Legends

RAID: Shadow Legends was quite a smash hit when it was first released, with the player base rapidly increasing since the time of its inception. Due to this, many players have actually reached the endgame content and are now wondering what else they can do.

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Till RAID: Shadow Legends releases more content, here is a list of games like RAID that we feel players will enjoy.

10 Games like RAID

Any of these 10 games listed below would be perfect for RAID: Shadow Legends players that have finished the game or just want to try something new and similar.

10. Darkness Rises

In this beautifully crafted game, players become one of the greatest heroes of the land as they set forth to push back the darkness. This selfless act is the start of an adventure that sees players take on a multitude of foes, take control of powerful creatures and turn them on their allies as well as journeying into the heart of the enemy to stop them in their tracks.

This amazing MMO has everything any kind of player would need while still surprising them with newer features.

9. Vikings: War of Clans

Vikings: War of Clans is a city management strategy game where players take the roles of the Jarl or Chief of their town set in a Norse-theme country. Players must build farms and mines to produce resources and upgrade their town hall to develop new technology.

Players can also invade other cities or settlements of other players and become the warlord in the region with all of the massive PvP features in this game.

8. Mech Arena: Robot Showdown

Anyone who has watched TV shows about robots and mechs has fantasized about piloting their own. It is a common tendency, and even mature adults that are trying to make a living would still jump at the chance to sit inside a cockpit in a mean steel machine. Mech Arena: Robot Showdown by Plarium grants players this very same opportunity.

Players will take the role of mech pilot and fight in various arenas, climbing up the rankings in this fast-paced and frenetic robot vs. robot showdown. If players like fast-paced mech battles as seen before on television back in the day, then this is the game for them!

7. Black Desert Mobile

Let’s get this out of the way first: Black Desert Mobile is undoubtedly one of the best – if not, the best – mobile MMORPG today. Although it’s far from the awe-inspiring PC and PlayStation 4 versions, it looks fantastic for a mobile game thanks to its outstanding graphics and presentation elements. Moreover, its gameplay is top-notch even if it has the nuances and mechanics that are typical of most mobile MMOs today.

6. Legends of Runeterra

Strategy and card-collecting games (CCGs) are almost always a tough sell. After all, these kinds of games contain their own unique gameplay mechanics, their own jargon, and have an incredibly steep learning curve. Legends of Runeterra by Riot Games has all these qualities but manages to be accessible and easy-to-learn while imposing a lot of challenges and requiring players to make clever plays to achieve victory.

The first thing that would come to most players’ minds is that since it’s another CCG, it will end up being another huge money-grab that’s full of microtransactions. However, Legends of Runeterra is anything but that. It is a fittingly fantastic spinoff to League of Legends and even without the champions and their appeal, it can stand its own ground.

5. Dota Underlords

Not a lot of people like spinoffs, mostly due to the fact that most spinoffs give their original counterpart games a different look and perspective which is not always welcome. Some of them are well-made and are just as good as their original games. DOTA Underlords is one of those titles, joining popular spinoffs like Persona and Final Fantasy Tactics. It’s a strategy battler akin to Auto Chess and Teamfight Tactics featuring DOTA 2 heroes.

DOTA Underlords is still in the open beta phase, so there are quite a few issues, ranging from connectivity and matchmaking. Regardless, it still provides a decent single-player experience (and multiplayer to an extent) while providing crossplay via Steam and other mobile devices.

4. War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius

Final Fantasy Tactics is a timeless classic and is a game that most players hold in very high regard and would never stop talking about. Being a throwback to the old days of Final Fantasy Tactics, War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a massive breath of fresh air, breathing new life into the tactical RPG genre.

Although it’s not exactly the new iteration of the new Final Fantasy Tactics that old players have been waiting and asking for, for decades, it’s clearly inspired by the War of Lions (2nd version of FFT) in terms of its themes and even its art style. It is a stunningly outstanding game that finds the balance between the grinding difficulty of tactics-style titles while catering to the hardcore as well as general audience.

War of the Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is a beautiful title and a seamless combination of a rich and deep, tactical RPG experience and a free-to-play mobile gacha one.

3. Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier

Final Fantasy VII: The First Soldier is a free-to-play battle royale game with RPG elements on a mobile platform. As a renowned series loved by its fans all over the world, Final Fantasy has never failed to impress with innovative ideas in classic works.

The First Soldier is the new title in the Final Fantasy VII series by Square Enix that creates a unique experience of playing a battle royale game with JRPG elements. The First Soldier combines most mechanisms that players can generally find in other battle royale games with RPG elements such as fighting monsters to loot items and gain experience to level up, using magic skills in battle, and summoning powerful aids.

2. Goddess: Primal Chaos

Goddess: Primal Chaos is a mobile MMO Roleplaying Game that promises a cinematic 3D action experience with its breath-taking visuals and fast action-packed combat gameplay. It lets players choose from three unique classes that they can use to conquer their enemies.

Players will also be able to recruit battle companions to aid them in their battles. There is also player versus player battles that range from 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2 and 3 vs 3 modes that offer team-based or solo battles with other players online.

1. Heroes of Incredible Tales

Heroes of Incredible Tales, or HIT is an action-based, hack and slash mobile game that utilizes the Unreal Engine 4 to provide one of the best visuals on a mobile platform. Featuring stage battles that players must clear out before advancing, it allows them to level their characters and acquire loot to improve their arsenal.

It also offers lots of PvP features and PvE battles to cater to different types of players who are trying out the game.

We hope you enjoyed this top 10 list.

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Anish Nair
Avid gamer, reader and aspiring author, here to combine all of my passions into one.