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Greylaw: Season 1 is a single player role playing game. It was developed by Frogmore Beta Testing and was released on February 21, 2019. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Elleros Openworld" is being merged with "Elleros: Wytchsun." Those who have previously obtained a key for "Greylaw" will receive a free copy of "Elleros: Wytchsun" upon its release. The "Elleros Openworld" title will no longer be supported and will become part of "Wytchsun."

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63%
Audience ScoreBased on 19 reviews
graphics8 positive mentions

  • The game features beautiful graphics and world design, creating an immersive experience.
  • It has a lot of potential with an interesting story and gameplay reminiscent of Skyrim.
  • The combat mechanics and variety of weapons are enjoyable, and the game offers a vast open world to explore.
  • The game is plagued by numerous bugs and technical issues, making it difficult to play at times.
  • There is a lack of developer support and communication, leading to concerns about the game's future updates.
  • The dialogue system and user interface are clunky, detracting from the overall experience.
  • graphics
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received high praise for their beauty and realism, particularly at ultra-high settings, making it visually impressive and immersive. While some reviewers emphasize that graphics alone do not define a game's quality, the overall aesthetic and world design are considered strong points, contributing to the game's potential and appeal. Additionally, the game offers flexible graphics settings to accommodate various hardware capabilities.

    • “Beautiful graphics and world design; the game has a lot of potential.”
    • “The graphics are absolutely amazing.”
    • “Elleros Origins was optimized to look amazingly realistic in ultra-high graphics settings, so, although it does offer options for lower-performance computers, your best bet is to have a beefy GPU to get the most out of your visual experience.”
    • “Dear devs, graphics do not make the game.”
    • “The game looks graphics-wise and it has a solid storytelling.”
    • “The game felt like Kings and Heroes, if anyone played that game, just sharper in graphics.”
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is praised for its potential and engaging elements, drawing comparisons to Skyrim with its rich lore and player-driven choices. While some reviewers noted a lack of a traditional narrative, the innovative "found footage" style enhances the mystery and depth of the storytelling. Overall, the story is considered a strong aspect of the game, contributing to its promising gameplay experience.

    • “This game is very promising, having nice graphics, sounds, and the whole Skyrim gameplay idea, with some very interesting points of interest, like the background story and some 'parodies' to collect.”
    • “One innovation in particular that I applaud the developers for was laying out the back plot and lore in a 'found footage' style that added to the game’s mystery.”
    • “It doesn't have a story.”
    • “The game prioritizes the player’s choice but simultaneously lays out a plot for the player to follow as they choose.”
    • “Ps: always watch out for the quests because if you miss some, you might wind up not knowing what to do next.”
  • gameplay
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is promising, featuring engaging graphics, sound, and a Skyrim-like experience with intriguing story elements and collectibles. While the fighting mechanics and voice acting are solid, some players note minor issues with smoothness during interactions, and the unique logan mechanic may not appeal to everyone. Overall, players can expect around 20 hours of exploration in the game.

    • “This game is very promising, featuring nice graphics, sounds, and the whole Skyrim gameplay idea, along with some very interesting points of interest, like the background story and collectible 'parodies'.”
    • “The voice acting is good, and the fighting mechanics are decently executed, but this isn't what sets this game apart.”
    • “In terms of gameplay, I estimate there are at least 20 hours of content if you explore the planar realms.”
    • “As for gameplay, there are some cons right now.”
    • “This persists for a few minutes and isn’t really detrimental to gameplay but can be annoying in certain situations, such as when I'm trying to converse with a townsperson who is wary of my uncontrolled blade.”
    • “In terms of gameplay, I estimate there are at least 20 hours if you explore the planar realms.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed feedback; while some players praise its epic quality and enjoyable pub songs, others raise concerns about potential copyright issues and the developers' questionable practices. Overall, the soundtrack contributes positively to the gaming experience despite the game's other shortcomings.

    • “The music is epic, and the runes will be awesome!”
    • “Bugs aside, I am having loads of fun with this game; it's worth the money just for the pub songs :)”
    • “In addition to the game being far too ambitious for the capabilities of those creating it, the developers are engaged in duplicitous practices as they are selling the same game twice in order to distance themselves from the negative critique offered during the game's early access period and also appear to have engaged in theft of music as well.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Elleros Origins is highly optimized for ultra-high graphics settings, delivering stunning realism, but it also provides options for lower-performance systems. However, to fully enjoy the game's visual experience, a powerful GPU is recommended. The optimization appears to be particularly focused on enhancing open-world performance.

    • “Elleros Origins was optimized to look amazingly realistic in ultra-high graphics settings. While it does offer options for lower-performance computers, your best bet is to have a beefy GPU to get the most out of your visual experience.”
    • “I think it's for open world optimization.”
  • atmosphere
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    While the game's introduction may feel lengthy and somewhat dull, players find that the immersive atmosphere ultimately makes up for it, enhancing the overall experience.

    • “The beginning of the game is a little boring and the intro is too long, but the great atmosphere compensates for that.”
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Greylaw: Season 1 is a role playing game.

Greylaw: Season 1 is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 20 hours playing Greylaw: Season 1.

Greylaw: Season 1 was released on February 21, 2019.

Greylaw: Season 1 was developed by Frogmore Beta Testing.

Greylaw: Season 1 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

Greylaw: Season 1 is a single player game.

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