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Huaxia: Warring States is a single player open world role playing game with a historical theme. It was developed by 秦川汉渚 and was released on April 28, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

It was the final year of Zhou dynasty. An autumn of chaos and wars. You rise from slaves, swing your sword onward to Dominance. Gather, recruit, build, trade and grow power. Formations, Expeditions, Alliances. By your will. Conquering and governing with ideologies. Becoming a Saint, a Legend or an Emperor.

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76%Audience ScoreBased on 80 reviews
gameplay6 positive mentions
optimization3 negative mentions

  • The game has high potential with engaging gameplay reminiscent of Mount & Blade combined with unique Eastern cultural elements and fantasy.
  • Developers are actively listening to player feedback and releasing frequent updates and patches that significantly improve the game.
  • The RPG progression, combat variety, base building, and trade systems provide depth and are enjoyable despite being in early access.
  • English localization is severely lacking, with missing, incomplete, or unreadable text greatly hindering the playability for non-Chinese speakers.
  • There are multiple game-breaking bugs including quest issues, save corruption, crashes, and clunky or incomplete mechanics that affect the experience.
  • Performance issues such as frame drops in large battles and some UI/quality-of-life features (e.g., inventory management, auto-looting) need improvement.
  • story

    24 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    13% positive mentions, 74% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    The game's story receives mixed feedback, with users noting that while the storyline is standard, it suffers from numerous quest-related bugs and incomplete or poor English translations that hinder quest understanding and progression. Many quests have missing or incorrect text, causing confusion and occasional game-breaking issues, though narrative elements and clan-building mechanics show promise if further polished. Overall, the story aspect requires significant improvements in localization and quest system stability to be fully appreciated.

    • “I'm honestly surprised, the quests finally have text and the choices aren't in Chinese (this is a major development since there were literally no text before whatsoever).”
    • “English translation is quite rough and formatting from it causes some breakage of UI and other interface aspects, gameplay is very fun and conceptually realized so far, it has some bugs and issues regarding quest scenes and will sometimes get stuck forcing a restart, I had no crashes or any other issues otherwise though.”
    • “Very fun.. love the clan building system.. needs a lot more polish for English speakers.. many conversations are just blank so it's hard to work out what mission/task you just accepted or what you are picking in many conversations.. this needs a lot of work.. but the rest of the game is amazing.”
    • “The quest system is broken in the English version.”
    • “English translation is mostly missing, quests have no text, talks are empty, and many things have no translation and still are just in Chinese.”
    • “It also got corrupted since one of the quests to fetch a cauldron piece (which is super important) just disappeared out of my quest list forever, after I tried reloading a save.”
  • gameplay

    15 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    40% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 20% negative mentions

    The gameplay is widely praised for being engaging, rich in mechanics, and infused with authentic Eastern cultural elements, resembling a Mount & Blade-style experience with fantasy wuxia influences. While users noted some technical issues like crashes, bugs, and rough English translation affecting the interface, ongoing updates have improved stability significantly. Overall, the gameplay is considered fun, deep, and with strong potential, earning high marks from players who enjoy its complexity and cultural depth.

    • “Ok, so I will upgrade my review. Currently, I am not facing any crashes after some updates. Plus, devs are releasing updates almost daily with many improvements, and the gameplay is amazing.”
    • “Honestly, the gameplay is very fun. It's like Mount & Blade but set in China with a touch of fantasy and wuxia.”
    • “Combat uses five elements and yin-yang mechanics. Your character is shaped by bloodline and constellation, and you can either conquer the nine provinces or just roam as a lone swordsman.”
    • “I have played only 40 minutes, but when I quit the game it automatically initiates a survey process which prevents your PC from shutting down and the game keeps running in the background, artificially inflating the gameplay time on Steam.”
    • “I also encountered several crashes where the game would suddenly close to the desktop, which can result in losing hours of progress if you do not save frequently.”
    • “If you don't speak the native language, this game is definitely going to feel like a 4/10 no matter how much the game mechanics try to engage you.”
  • graphics

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 50% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The graphics feature a distinctive and authentic eastern art style that enhances the game's atmosphere, though users report compatibility issues primarily affecting players with Nvidia graphics cards, while AMD users experience smooth performance.

    • “The art style, atmosphere, and gameplay are dripping in authentic eastern culture in a way no western 'Chinese-inspired' game has ever matched.”
    • “I have an AMD higher-end graphic card and it works just fine.”
  • optimization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    67% positive mentions, -67% neutral mentions, 100% negative mentions

    The game currently faces significant optimization and performance issues, especially during large battles, though developers are actively focusing on bug fixes and improvements. Despite these challenges, its optimization is considered acceptable for an early access title.

    • “As of this review, the game is supposedly 95% translated to English as stated by the devs, with hopefully more polish to come. They seem to be focused more on bug fixing, optimization, and implementing features at the moment.”
    • “There are some performance issues in the big battles and the localisation needs more work, but for an early access game, it's still worth it.”
    • “There are some performance issues in the big battles and the localisation needs more work but for an early access game, it's still worth it.”
    • “Performance is also extremely bad.”
    • “As of this review, the game is supposedly 95% translated to English, stated by the devs, with hopefully more polish to come but they seem to be focused more on bug fixing, optimization, and implementing features at the moment.”
  • stability

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

    The game's stability is somewhat affected by buggy soldier AI, which occasionally targets distant enemies instead of the closest ones, leading to inconsistent combat behavior.

  • replayability

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

    Replayability is currently hindered by language barriers and frequent game crashes, significantly impacting the overall experience until these issues are resolved.

  • atmosphere

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

    The atmosphere is praised for its authentic Eastern cultural elements, with art style and gameplay that surpass typical Western "Chinese-inspired" games in genuine immersion.

    • “The art style, atmosphere, and gameplay are dripping in authentic Eastern culture in a way no Western "Chinese-inspired" game has ever matched.”
  • grinding

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

    Grinding in the game is challenging and may require multiple attempts or additional resources to progress effectively. Players should be prepared for significant effort or repetition.

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Huaxia: Warring States is a open world role playing game with historical theme. Common tags for Huaxia: Warring States include dragons, indie, exploration, tactical rpg, war and others.

Huaxia: Warring States is available on PC and Windows.

Huaxia: Warring States was released on April 28, 2026.

Huaxia: Warring States was developed by 秦川汉渚.

Huaxia: Warring States has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked Huaxia: Warring States for its gameplay but disliked it for its story.

Huaxia: Warring States is a single player game.

Similar games include War of Banners, NationWar2:Chronicle, The Last Village, Iron Convoy, Empire’s Supreme Command and others.