During its first week on sale,
The Knight of Lodis sold over 150,000 units, reaching top place in Japanese sales charts. It continued to sell strongly into its second week. According to analytical company
Media Create, the game sold just over 284,000 units, becoming one of the top forty best-selling titles of 2001. An alternate estimation places its combined two-week sales at over 340,000 units. Review aggregate website
GameRankings awarded the game a score of 83%, based on 26 critic reviews. Website
Metacritic gave it a scored of 88/100 based on 20 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Japanese gaming magazine
Famitsu praised the game's narrative and gameplay mechanics as fitting the
Ogre series, though noted its lower difficulty compared to earlier titles. Peer Schneider of
IGN noted some archaic design elements and underwhelming music, but generally praised its design and complex narrative. Justin Speer, writing for
GameSpot, positively noted its expanded gameplay mechanics despite highlighting its offputting high difficulty, calling it "a worthy addition to the
Ogre Battle series".
GameSpys Tim McConnaughy similarly noted its music and high difficulty as low points, but generally praised it as a game to be enjoyed to fans of the genre. The three reviewers for
Electronic Gaming Monthly each gave the title high praise, lauding its gameplay mechanics and graphics, but noting pacing issues due to unskippable battle animations and scaling problems with the text on the GBA screen. As part of their review, the game was granted the magazine's Silver Award.
Play Magazines Michael Hobbs gave the title a perfect score, lauding it as a high quality addition to Quest's game library and essential buy for fans of the genre.
RPGamers Tony Green similarly gave it a perfect score, praising its gameplay and narrative while noting its music and audio as the weakest part of its presentation.
GamePro awarded a near-perfect score, praising the graphic presentation and gameplay design, although the reviewer noted the niche appeal due to its deeper gameplay mechanics. The five reviewers for
Nintendo Power all gave it high scores, with the review summary praising it for its "masterful RPG and strategic action". ==Legacy==