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Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars

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24%Game Brain Score
music
story, gameplay
38% User Score Based on 16 reviews

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Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars is a single player role playing game. It was developed by David Nguyen and was released on January 6, 2017. It received negative reviews from players.

Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars is a RPG/visual novel which borrows many popular gameplay elements from series such as Fire Emblem and Langrisser. Times are hard in Pelora. Queen Jezebel rules the island of Belsar with an iron fist, aided by the relentless Empire. The brother-kings Kalan and Abel oppose the Empire on the mainland, but with few troops, their resistance is soon to falter. And t…

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38%
Audience ScoreBased on 16 reviews
music1 positive mentions

  • The game features an impressive script and worldbuilding, showcasing the developer's dedication and creativity.
  • The music selection is enjoyable and adds to the overall experience, allowing players to spend time exploring different tracks.
  • The game has a wide-ranging plot with interesting characters, making it engaging for players who appreciate storytelling.
  • The combat system is overly simplistic and can become frustrating, with battles often relying on critical hits and lacking strategic depth.
  • There are issues with the game's pacing, as players may find themselves bored due to repetitive combat and limited shop options.
  • The presence of cheat options in the regular menu can be confusing and detracts from the overall gameplay experience.
  • story
    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story has received mixed feedback, with some players finding it confusing due to the numerous nations and characters introduced early on, suggesting that fewer elements with more development would enhance the narrative. While some appreciate the potential of the story and characters, others feel that the overall execution is lacking, overshadowed by frustrating combat mechanics. Overall, the narrative seems to be more of a storytelling experience than a fully engaging game.

    • “To be honest, it looks more like storytelling and less like a game.”
    • “I'm not sure if I like this game or not; I just bought it and had a look at it, and so far the story and characters seem interesting enough.”
    • “The first hour of the game gets a bit confusing at times due to the numerous nations and characters introduced.”
    • “It would have been better to have fewer characters mentioned with more story development for each.”
    • “Considering that the story isn't great and the combat is either trivial or too dependent on critical hits, I can't possibly recommend this game.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has been criticized for being a cheap imitation that lacks challenge and essential mechanics, leading to a frustrating experience. Players find certain features overly complex and confusing, particularly the introduction of easily accessible gameplay sections that facilitate cheating. Overall, the gameplay feels bloated and detracts from the enjoyment of more intricate mechanics.

    • “I like complex game mechanics and don't mind a lot of micromanaging, but some aspects are really confusing and bloated, like that coefficient feature in the main menu.”
    • “Cheap imitation with half the challenge and mechanics rooted out.”
    • “What really puts me off though is the fact that right from the start of the game there are a few gameplay sections unlocked in the regular menu that make 'cheating' extremely easy.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have praised the music selection available at the start of the game, noting that it offers a diverse range of tracks that can keep them engaged for extended periods. Many users have expressed their enjoyment in exploring the music, spending significant time listening to the various options provided.

    • “I actually congratulate you on the music selector available at the start. I spent probably over an hour listening to all the music you provided.”
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Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars is a role playing game.

Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars is available on PC and Windows.

Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars was released on January 6, 2017.

Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars was developed by David Nguyen.

Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its story.

Crimson Sword Saga: The Peloran Wars is a single player game.

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