Legacy of Kain: Ascendance Legacy of Kain: Ascendance was sent to me by the fine folks over at Crystal Dynamics, and I always like to give a shout-out to them and be up front with people when I get review copies of games.

The first thing you need to know, if you are new to the Legacy of Kain series, you can absolutely start here. The game starts as a prequel and assumes no knowledge of the other games in the series. You should also know that if you are a fan of the series, this one is a 2D side-scroller. It is fast-paced and has multiple playable characters, and you will see the story unfold in multiple chapters from different perspectives.

The game also has some choices in difficulties; for example, if you just want to see the story, it has a story mode that says you can’t die. I haven’t tested this, however. I doubt they would lie or lock the ending this way, but it has been done by companies before. The hardest difficulty is quite challenging.

The gameplay is exactly what you would expect, and changes depending on who you play as. Playing as a vampire, for example, lets you drain enemies of their blood and regain health if you are quick enough. On the flip side, touching any fire will damage you. Humans can set vampire characters on fire to destroy them.
Seeing how the Legacy of Kain series started is interesting for fans of the series, something I have never been. Worse, it seems to be more connected to the comic than the game series itself. While it isn’t a bad side scroller by any means, it is a very basic one. Fans of the series may enjoy it, but everyone else won’t really find much here. It is a 6/10 title that might be worth it on sale. Best wishes, and may the gaming gods bring you glory.