- May 16, 2023
- ST Sinovar
Gods of Savvarah | Part I
78%Game Brain Score
story, music
gameplay
97% User Score 32 reviews
Platforms
About
Gods of Savvarah is a visual novel with the philosophy of a classic fantasy RPG. Defeat enemies, explore countries, make friends, and find your place in Savvarah.











+5
Audience ScoreBased on 32 reviews
story10 positive mentions
- The game features beautiful artwork and an engaging soundtrack that enhances the immersive experience.
- The world-building is rich and intriguing, with a variety of choices that can lead to different endings and character interactions.
- It's a free visual novel that offers a surprising depth of story and lore, making it a worthwhile experience for fans of the genre.
- The story can be overly complex, with many characters and gods introduced at once, making it difficult to keep track of them.
- Some choices feel limited, often leading to a 'choose correctly or die' scenario, which can diminish the sense of player agency.
- The localization has some issues, with dialogue translation being slightly off, which may affect the overall narrative experience.
story
19 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story has received largely positive feedback, with many players finding it engaging, well-written, and rich in detail, particularly praising its intriguing world and character depth. While some noted a linear feel at times, the variety of choices and branching paths enhances the narrative experience, making it feel dynamic and immersive. Overall, players are excited for future installments and appreciate the combination of compelling storytelling with beautiful art and music.
“The story was really engaging and well written.”
“The story unravels in interesting ways as you play the game and the world around you has so many things to learn.”
“Great art, solid text/story with different paths - though the game can look very linear at some point.”
“The biggest downside to me is the story.”
“I don't really know how much the game's different choices will alter the story yet and the English translation is slightly stiff.”
“The story is serious, but it is easy to read.”