Dragonheir: Silent Gods
Dragonheir: Silent Gods is an open-world high-fantasy RPG that puts you in control of over 200 heroes. In the multiversal adventure, you'll experience strategic combat like never before, where every move counts and every decision could be the difference between victory and defeat. With rolling dice and seasonal multiversal content, Dragonheir keeps things fresh and exciting, offering endless possibilities for adventure and exploration.
β Game Features β
γ Adventure In An Open World γ A wide array of activities and pursuits await in the open world of Dragonheir: Silent Gods - hunt for treasure, solve intricate puzzles, join a drinking contest or a cooking competition, and shape your heroβs story in any way you want.
γ Roll The Dice γ Dice rolls not only play a major role in combat, but also enhancing gameplay and adding a stroke of luck to every situation adventurers might find themselves in such as steal, negotiation, drinking contest and more.
γ Assemble A Heroic Team γ The world of Adenthia has over 200 heroes with unique abilities and attributes just waiting to join the fight against the darkness gripping the land. You can also take on the bigger challenges alongside your friends and comrades in a cooperative PvE mode in which players can team up to slay the most formidable enemies and forge their glory together.
γ Strategic Combat γ Enjoy the unique blend of chess-like strategy, different character abilities, and a stroke of luck while rolling the dice to see who fortune favors this round. While real-time combat is fast-paced emphasizing proper character placement, knowing how your characters can take advantage of different terrains is pivotal in deciding who emerges victorious.
γ Make Choice Shape Your Story γ In the magical high fantasy open world of Adenthia, you'll take on the mantle of the Chosen One. Acquaint yourself with companions of various origins and birthplaces, and salvage the world afflicted by chaos. Explore ancient dungeons and unravel hidden secrets. Your every choice matters in forging your own story.
γ Seasonal Update γ Seasonal Updates not only expands the multiverse with new locations to explore, enemies to slay, and collaborated well-known characters, but also allow players to refresh their hero build, Camp, and more.
γ Infinite Hero Builds γ The different build options mean endless possibilities to customize your party members to ensure your crew stands out. Your unique set of strengths will also play a key role in recruiting some of them to join your party.
β [Official Website]: https://dragonheir.nvsgames.com β [Official Discord]: https://discord.gg/dragonheir β [Official Facebook]: https://www.facebook.com/DragonheirGame
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Average score: 4.0 out of 5 (based on 1 ratings)
I played for three hours r more and I think I am still working through the tutor
The Good
So far this seems like a well polished game. I am still getting to grips with it but there is a lot in here and even more that I have not come across yet.
Combat seems straightforward though at the moment I am losing regularly as the opponents are all much stronger than my party which probably means I've missed something. At this early stage the game is helpful too, for example I started a fight and it told me that I should put a particular character at the front because they could take the most damage - tbh it didn't help because they still died but I appreciated the assistance. However the fights at this stage are quickly resolved and easy to manage.
The artwork is good. Initially I'd thought that this kind of third person point of view would make the characters difficult to see but that is not the case at all.
The music is good and it is suitably epic, there must be plenty of it so far I have not got bored with it repeating the same tune over and over. As for the gameplay, well the game manages to put all the key elements into a tutorial and still tell the big story along with lots of little ones. This reminded me of the Fallout games where I could be on a big quest but along the way I'd come across a relic that told the story of someone who died long ago.
The Bad
I have no real criticisms of this game at all, however I don't see it as a game that I could pick up, play for ten - fifteen minutes and then put down. For me it is not a coffee break game.
I picked up the from the EPIC store recently but with Christmas being imminent and a few other things I did not get to play it. When I did I was thwarted by the need to install a chunky update to the game and that was followed by four more resource updates. I do not think this is normal but if it were then it could become a problem
The Bottom Line
I am still learning about this game but so far it has just about everything. It has a story and since I got the game additional content has been released. In the game I can make potions, craft weapons and armour, equip my party, manage my inventory, but & sell stuff, scavenge items from the land, steal from dragons, recruit extra heroes, and there's a strategy to the placement of my party when fighting.
So having tried it will I continue to play it? No, I will not. This is a good game and I have enjoyed playing it but it is an MMO/Co-Op game without a single player mode, something I missed when I downloaded the game, and I really do not play well with others.
Windows · by piltdown_man (231368) · 2023
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Game added September 26th, 2023. Last modified January 2nd, 2024.