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Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion is a single player open world role playing game with drama, anime and erotic themes. It was developed by 半瓶醋工作室(Half Amateur Studio) and was released on November 15, 2023. It received very positive reviews from players.

"Hero's Adventure" is an open world RPG game: a pixel version of the Jianghu survival simulator. It restores the experience of a common person standing out from the bottom of the heap.

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94%Audience ScoreBased on 1,957 reviews
story112 positive mentions
grinding90 negative mentions

  • Extensive replayability with multiple endings, choices that significantly affect story paths and game outcomes.
  • Deep open-world RPG experience capturing wuxia/martial arts themes with diverse combat styles, character builds, and numerous factions to join or oppose.
  • Engaging world-building and storytelling that immerses players in a richly detailed and authentic martial arts universe, supported by ongoing content updates and community engagement.
  • English translation is rough in places, including awkward grammar, untranslated text, and culturally specific puzzles that may require guides.
  • Difficulty spikes and balance issues cause frustration with certain fights being either trivial or overwhelmingly hard, sometimes resulting in forced grinding or save-scumming.
  • Some game design elements, such as unclear quest guidance, repetitive grinding for crafting and reputation, and occasional bugs or softlocks, can hinder player experience.
  • story

    555 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    20% positive mentions, 76% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The game features a rich, open-ended wuxia story with multiple branching paths, factions, and endings, allowing players to create their own narrative through meaningful choices. While the storyline and companion quests are engaging and offer high replayability, the often rough English translation and vague quest instructions can make progression confusing and occasionally lead to missed or locked-out content. Despite these flaws, the depth of storylines, character development, and freedom to explore a vast world keep players invested and encourage repeated playthroughs.

    • “The companion quests are really great and are a must.”
    • “The people you help, the factions you side with, and even the way you solve quests can lead to different endings.”
    • “Because there are many different endings and paths, going for achievements feels rewarding and gives me a reason to try different builds, factions, and story choices.”
    • “Poor quest log, you can easily miss recruiting some characters with no warning that you will be locked out.”
    • “The best example of this is the rescue of the emperor mission, which is doable at low levels, leading into the Chuxiang military disaster, cutting you off from Chuxiang city without warning and blocking key quests and location unlocks.”
    • “The quest system is terrible because it uses only names to tell you where to go, with no markers; I have a journal filled with completed quests and I don't know where to turn them in, making quests very confusing and difficult.”
  • gameplay

    203 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    35% positive mentions, 61% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The gameplay is a rich, turn-based tactical RPG experience deeply rooted in wuxia and xianxia themes, featuring complex mechanics including faction dynamics, crafting, relationship-building, and multiple playstyles with high replayability. While some players find it initially confusing or grindy and note issues like rough translation and occasional balance problems, the game's depth, strategic combat, and extensive content are widely praised for creating an engaging, immersive experience that rewards exploration and mastery.

    • “There are many quests in the game, several "world skills" (appraising, mechanics, mining, tool crafting, etc.) to level up, countless NPCs to befriend, dozens of characters to invite to your party, and many choices that can lead to entire factions ceasing to exist. Despite some bugs, the game works well given its complexity.”
    • “The gameplay loop is engaging with turn-based, grid-based tactical combat blending traditional RPG mechanics with kung fu flair. Each martial art style brings unique mechanics and flavor—some focus on area control, others on critical strikes or counterattacks.”
    • “The game features a robust and versatile gameplay system with layered mechanics like reputation, faction alignment, crafting, and social interaction, creating a strategic and open-ended gameplay loop with high replayability.”
    • “The problem with this game is that it plays out closer to a traditional JRPG than a tactical battle game, despite what the trailers and the early gameplay suggest.”
    • “While it is not nearly as good as Wandering Sword, Hero's Adventure is still a really good wuxia game held back by wonky translation that can create some confusion about mechanics, as well as being quite unforgiving build-wise to a point where you may not be able to complete the ending you wanted if you go in entirely blind without a game plan.”
    • “The additional mechanics such as crafting and other non-combat skills are a hit or miss with some skills feeling unnecessarily grindy, most likely to pad out the playtime for completionists.”
  • replayability

    112 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    58% positive mentions, 42% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game is widely praised for its exceptional replayability, offering numerous characters, factions, story paths, and endings that ensure each playthrough feels unique. Its deep combat system, build variety, achievement-based progression, and expansive open world contribute to a rich and rewarding experience that encourages repeated play. Despite some minor translation issues, the vast content and freedom make it a highly recommended, endlessly engaging RPG.

    • “Insane amounts of replayability and content with different factions and endings to go for and different regions that aren't tied up to the main plot or sect plots.”
    • “The replay value is immense—not just because of mechanics, but because you are different every time you return.”
    • “You can easily drop 40 hours in a single campaign, and this is a game with numerous reset bonuses, exclusive branching paths, and continuity mechanics designed to emphasize replayability.”
  • grinding

    92 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 2% neutral mentions, 98% negative mentions

    Grinding is a significant and unavoidable part of the game, with players often needing to grind extensively to overcome tough enemies and progress, especially in later stages or harder difficulties. While some find the grinding fun and satisfying—particularly the growth and combat mastery—others feel it becomes tedious, repetitive, and time-consuming, with certain non-combat skills and achievement farming adding to the grind. The game offers quality-of-life features like auto-battle and achievement-based new game plus to ease the process, but grinding remains a central and sometimes polarizing aspect of the experience.

    • “Grinding is largely inevitable due to the nature of power scaling; outside the starting area, you either completely annihilate enemies or face masters so far above your level that winning is impossible without extensive grinding and skill improvements.”
    • “The game feels spiky and unpredictable, often forcing you to either restart or engage in long grinding sessions that can take longer than simply starting over.”
    • “Some quests require significant grinding to complete, resulting in others becoming trivial and a nuisance, making the gameplay feel tedious and uneven in difficulty progression.”
  • graphics

    77 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    40% positive mentions, 56% neutral mentions, 4% negative mentions

    The game's graphics feature a charming, detailed pixel art style inspired by classic RPGs, with a vibrant, immersive fantasy world that many find visually appealing despite its simplicity. While not cutting-edge or highly polished, the art style effectively complements the gameplay and atmosphere, resonating well with fans of retro aesthetics and wuxia themes. Some users note minor flaws like basic visuals or awkward camera angles, but overall the graphics contribute positively to the game's unique charm and identity.

    • “The graphics and art style are beautiful.”
    • “The pixel graphics are natural, scenic and beautiful.”
    • “[+] Gorgeous visuals that create an immersive fantasy world.”
    • “The graphics truly bring the fantasy world to life, making every moment visually stunning.”
    • “The hand-painted art style, traditional Chinese architecture, and calligraphy-infused UI create an authentic wuxia tone.”
    • “I bought this game because Wandering Sword had a collab with this game, and sad to say this game sucks; everything about it sucks: the translation, art style, the combat, the storyline, even the martial arts suck.”
    • “This type of game has some real potential but the turn-based and graphics were a poor choice.”
    • “A minor con is also the pixel art style of the environment & odd camera angle, which makes this game less pretty.”
  • music

    50 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    32% positive mentions, 62% neutral mentions, 6% negative mentions

    The game's music is widely praised for its immersive, traditional Chinese-inspired soundtrack featuring lutes, flutes, and ambient melodies that perfectly complement the setting and atmosphere. However, several users note that the music can become repetitive over time and lacks variety in some areas, though overall it significantly enhances the emotional and aesthetic experience.

    • “Musically, the game delivers a meditative, traditional Chinese soundtrack full of lutes, flutes, and ambient melodies that perfectly suit the setting, reinforcing the game's immersive tone.”
    • “The music perfectly complements the atmosphere of the game, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments and creating a truly immersive experience.”
    • “From epic orchestral scores during intense battles to serene melodies in quieter moments, the music elevates the overall enjoyment of hero's adventure.”
    • “The soundtrack captures the tone but lacks variety, and ambient effects are minimal.”
    • “Only music is little repeatable.”
    • “Music is on a quick bland loop and could use work.”
  • humor

    34 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The humor in the game is widely praised for its slapstick, quirky, and lighthearted tone, enhanced by funny, often awkward English translations that add charm and endearing moments. The comedic elements blend well with the immersive wuxia-inspired story and gameplay, creating a unique and enjoyable experience filled with humorous events, witty dialogue, and irreverent sarcasm. While some translation issues can be confusing or broken, many players find them amusing rather than detracting from the overall fun.

    • “The story is very good and humorous with multiple outcomes and endings. I personally find the Chinese-translated English cute. The game mechanic is crazy good with many varieties. Once you know the joy of finding a martial art book, learning and mastering it, you can never go back to your regular skill mechanic.”
    • “The irreverent humor and overall sarcastic tone are highly enjoyable.”
    • “[b]A comedic entrance:[/b] My journey in this incredible game began with a literal fall from a tree, leading to a hilarious encounter with two quarreling girls. This unexpected start set the tone for an adventure filled with humor and unexpected turns. It's a breath of fresh air for those who seek humor intertwined with their adventures. I'm thoroughly enjoying each quirky moment and can't wait to see what other hilarious twists await.”
  • atmosphere

    12 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    58% positive mentions, 42% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game's atmosphere excels in capturing the nostalgic charm of classic JRPGs and the authentic wuxia/murim world, vividly brought to life through its pixel art and captivating soundtrack. Despite some rough visual polish and quirky translations, it successfully immerses players in a richly detailed, emotionally resonant environment reminiscent of beloved martial arts novels.

    • “The atmosphere feels like stepping into a classic martial arts novel.”
    • “The wuxia/murim atmosphere is brilliantly captured with quirky, authentic dialogue and hidden easter eggs true to the genre.”
    • “The music perfectly complements the atmosphere, enhancing key moments and creating a truly immersive experience.”
  • optimization

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    33% positive mentions, 34% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The game offers deep optimization potential, allowing for finely tuned builds that significantly impact combat performance, though it heavily relies on grinding for levels and gear. However, optimization is hampered by imbalanced weapon viability, lack of clear gameplay design, and insufficient in-game information or tooltips. Additionally, technical issues and poor English translation detract from the overall experience.

    • “The game does a great job of making your choices matter in very subtle ways, and the optimization can go very, very far.”
    • “I optimized my stats and skills to combo well and I was able to destroy most enemies solo.”
    • “The effect itself doesn't need to be upgraded (for example rare ext can just remain having 1 effect) but maybe improve the modifiers or stats it gives so you can have more optimized build variations.”
    • “It feels like only two weapons are actually viable at peak performance.”
    • “However, this alone is not enough to compensate for the game’s poor optimization and lack of clear gameplay design.”
    • “The English translation needs to be more optimized too.”
  • emotional

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game offers a deeply personal and heartfelt RPG experience with themes of love, loss, and growth that resonate emotionally. While some narrative arcs lack full emotional weight or resolution, its blend of classic and modern storytelling, complemented by evocative music, creates an immersive and emotionally charged journey.

    • “Despite its imperfections, it stands as one of the most open, personal, and heartfelt RPGs.”
    • “Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion is a captivating blend of classic RPG elements and modern storytelling that offers a heartfelt and immersive journey.”
    • “The story is emotionally charged, with themes of love, loss, and personal growth that resonate deeply.”
  • character development

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, 16% neutral mentions, 17% negative mentions

    Character development in the game is generally praised for its depth, meaningful choices, and engaging storylines that foster genuine emotional investment in the protagonists. However, some players may find the character development lacking or less satisfying. Overall, it offers a fun and detailed experience, especially enhanced by features like New Game Plus.

    • “There's not many games that have the depth of character development, choices, and SRPG battle systems.”
    • “The character development is exceptional, and I found myself genuinely caring about the fate of the protagonists.”
    • “New game plus stuff, and character development is fun.”
    • “If you're into character development, then you will be disappointed.”
  • stability

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game's stability is poor, plagued by numerous bugs that affect basic gameplay functions, causing frustration and impeding progress. Players report gamebreaking issues such as unresponsive commands and incorrect purchases, making the experience unreliable despite initial enjoyment.

    • “The base game isn't stable; it's all buggy, requiring DLC just to have the basics that every war game has.”
    • “The game is a huge buggy mess, making it frustrating despite initial fun.”
    • “The game has game-breaking bugs, including issues like the emperor disappearing, leaving important plot points unresolved.”
  • monetization

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The game features numerous MMO-style progress gates that hinder advancement, but surprisingly lacks microtransactions to justify their presence, making the monetization approach unclear.

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Play Times

9h Median play time
44h Average play time
4-100h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 8 analyzed playthroughs
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Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion is a open world role playing game with drama, anime and erotic themes. Common tags for Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion include turn-based, indie, 2d, pixel graphics, choose your own adventure and others.

Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 44 hours playing Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion.

Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion was released on November 15, 2023.

Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion was developed by 半瓶醋工作室(Half Amateur Studio).

Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion for its story but disliked it for its grinding.

Hero's Adventure: Road to Passion is a single player game.

Similar games include Wandering Sword, Tale of Immortal, Path Of Wuxia, Drova: Forsaken Kin, Tale of Wuxia and others.