
“The creatures we’ve chosen are a perfect fit for the world we’ve built, and really add to the immersive, story-based experience we want players to have with the game.” “These stories have survived for centuries because they speak to something within us and resonate with human experience, and we’re excited to put a spotlight on Belgian and Dutch folk stories in Black Legend ,” said Menno van der Heijden, Black Legend Creative Director. Based on Belgian and Dutch folklore, these stories and the monsters that emerge from them have ancient roots, predating the Early Middle Ages. Get a first-look at some of the enemies players will face while traversing the cursed city of Grant, and dig into the history behind some of these brutal beasts.įor fans of rich historic storytelling, one of the most exciting aspects of Black Legend are the creatures inspired by centuries-old stories, respun in a unique way. Geel, Belgium, Ma-In anticipation of Black Legend’s upcoming release date announcement, Warcave has revealed details on some of the game’s most intriguing foes. Having had hands-on time with an early version of the game, I’m very interested to see more.įrom Shapeshifting Child-Stealers to Murderous Musicians-Warcave is Ready to Reveal Enemies in Their Upcoming Strategic RPG, Black Legend An evil fog suffocates the city of Grant, but breathes life into malevolent monsters from traditional folklore



In the case of Black Legend, that means new monsters inspired by stories we’ve maybe heard of, but aren’t all that familiar with. The great thing about having a game developed in a place like Belgium, not typically a hotbed of gaming development, is that we North American gamers get to see different influences.
