Softline in 1983 praised
Llylgamyn, stating that it "wasn't written; it was composed ... The dungeon feels like a living, breathing entity", and concluding that the game "is the best
Wizardry yet". Robert Reams reviewed the game for
Computer Gaming World, and stated that "The Legacy of Llylgamyn is an example of the maturing and improvement of an already excellent product. This new adventure will challenge all who accept this quest and will leave you looking for the two sequels which follow in its path." Philip L. Wing reviewed
Legacy of Llylgamyn in
The Space Gamer No. 72. Wing commented that "
Wizardry III: Legacy of Llylgamyn is the best scenario of the series yet. It has a solid story, with riddles, appropriate to the scenario. This game is recommended for those who have the original, but characters with solid stats from the first two games are required."
Computer Gaming Worlds
Scorpia in 1991 and 1993 called the game "
Wizardry I all over again, with a few bells and whistles added". She stated that other than the novelty of playing two separate groups of adventurers, one good and one evil, "there is little to distinguish it from the previous two games". ==Reviews==