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Elaria: The Corrupted Throne

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47%Game Brain Score
gameplay
story, grinding
80% User Score Based on 10 reviews

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Elaria: The Corrupted Throne is a single player role playing game. It was developed by Bluesuit and was released on October 16, 2023. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

ARISE! Spilling from your tomb without your memory, you venture forth into an epic fantasy RPG world. Uncover the reason for your undeath and save the lands of Elaria from a new foe that threatens the very fabric of reality. LOOTSeek out powerful enemies in winding, repeatable dungeons to level up and equip yourself for any danger. Discover powerful armor set bonuses, or mix and match for unique r…

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80%
Audience ScoreBased on 10 reviews
gameplay3 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a nostalgic experience reminiscent of old school ARPGs, with engaging dungeon delving and a variety of builds to explore.
  • Despite its rough edges, the gameplay is addictive and allows for a fun exploration of quests and dungeons, providing a decent amount of playtime.
  • The developer is responsive to player feedback and quick to address issues, enhancing the overall experience.
  • The game suffers from a lack of clear tutorials and explanations, making it difficult for players to understand mechanics like ability unlocking and stat management.
  • There are significant UI and control issues, including awkward pathfinding and interaction mechanics that can lead to frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • The absence of stat resets and the unclear progression system can hinder experimentation with different builds, leading to player frustration.
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story revolves around a series of quests that guide players through various adventures, dungeons, and interactions with NPCs, allowing for both a structured narrative and the freedom to explore. While the quests are standard for an action RPG, players can choose to engage with the main storyline or pursue side activities at their leisure. However, some players noted the absence of an overworld map and quest markers, which could enhance navigation and quest management.

    • “There's adventures to travel to, quests to manage, NPCs to help for loot so you can continue your journey.”
    • “One of the clearest signals Elaria sends you about the way it wants you to play comes from one of the first quests you’ll stumble across.”
    • “Then I take some quests and one leads me to the south beach in search of someone; all I could find was a dungeon, so in I go because I needed some excitement after the letdown of no access to magic.”
    • “You can screw off and ignore the main story if you want, but a loose following of the critical path will involve going to a town, grabbing a whole bunch of quests, then completing those quests out in the overworld or within one of the game's many dungeons; and of course that means mobs, loot, and all the experience points you’d expect.”
    • “But for me, I found contentment in the simple repetitiveness in its quests and dungeon delving.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in Elaria is engaging and addictive, featuring unique dungeons with distinct mobs and puzzles that enhance the experience. However, some players expressed disappointment over the lack of a starting magic weapon, which can delay the initial excitement. Overall, it offers a fun ARPG experience suitable for casual play alongside other activities.

    • “The gameplay is engaging, with decent visual effects.”
    • “Elaria is a fun little ARPG that could with an addictive gameplay cycle that is perfect to play while listening to a podcast or watching a movie.”
    • “Each of these instances is home to mobs and dungeon-specific puzzles: they’re never all that deep but they’re also never reused, giving each of these lairs their own gameplay texture.”
    • “I was disappointed because there was no starting magic weapon to use, and I didn't gain access to one until I found it in the South Beach dungeon after two hours of gameplay.”
    • “Each of these instances is home to mobs and dungeon-specific puzzles: they’re never all that deep, but they’re also never reused, giving each of these lairs their own gameplay texture.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding mechanics in the game to be somewhat frustrating, with issues like unresponsive activation and tedious auto-attack functions. Despite these concerns, the overall gameplay remains fluid and enjoyable, with good pathing and minimal constraints from debuffs.

    • “They would normally move when you activate them, accompanied by the sound of stone on stone grinding to tell you it is active and something has moved, but nothing happened when I activated either.”
    • “The game is rough around the edges; UI issues make it difficult to get all the info on things, and the auto-attack function is a bit tedious to engage with.”
    • “The grinding aspect feels repetitive and lacks the excitement needed to keep players engaged for long periods.”
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Elaria: The Corrupted Throne is a role playing game.

Elaria: The Corrupted Throne is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 15 hours playing Elaria: The Corrupted Throne.

Elaria: The Corrupted Throne was released on October 16, 2023.

Elaria: The Corrupted Throne was developed by Bluesuit.

Elaria: The Corrupted Throne has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Elaria: The Corrupted Throne is a single player game.

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