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Myth of Empires: Throne is a single player and multiplayer open world hack and slash game with a historical theme. It was developed by Angela Game and was released on April 16, 2026. It received neutral reviews from players.

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54%Audience ScoreBased on 172 reviews
gameplay10 positive mentions
grinding8 negative mentions

  • The game offers a vast and immersive world with deep survival, crafting, and base-building mechanics.
  • Large-scale multiplayer warfare and guild-based strategic gameplay provide exciting moments for cooperative players.
  • The free-to-play nature with a seasonal server reset keeps the experience fresh and accessible for newcomers.
  • Severe pay-to-win elements and dominance by heavily geared players create an unfair playing field, especially for new or casual players.
  • Technical issues such as lag, rubberbanding, server instability, and clunky, unpolished combat negatively impact gameplay.
  • Lack of PvE options and region locking alongside toxic community behavior make the game unfriendly to solo players and non-Chinese speakers.
  • gameplay

    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 44% neutral mentions, 13% negative mentions

    The gameplay is praised for its deep, rewarding systems, expansive crafting, fast-paced progression, and engaging large-scale multiplayer warfare, offering significant freedom and depth for competitive players. However, it is marred by controversial and uncomfortable mechanics like forced slavery, pay-to-win elements, heavy reliance on RNG and paywalls, exploit-prone resource guarding, and clunky survival mechanics, leading to a mixed overall experience.

    • “The game itself has incredible game mechanics with seemingly infinite depth, and is quite impressive.”
    • “On a positive note, the mechanics in this game are top tier including crafting, fighting, gathering resources and vehicles.”
    • “A deep crafting system offers a wide array of equipment, structures, and upgrades, supported by skill trees and specialized roles that allow players to focus on different aspects of gameplay.”
    • “It allows people to guard mines and other resources just by being nearby, and if abused kills any competition before it can grow and doesn't foster healthy gameplay.”
    • “Lots of mechanics hidden behind a pay wall that is game breaking for a free to play game.”
    • “Survival mechanics are clunky.”
  • grinding

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

    Grinding in the game is extensive and multi-faceted, involving constant farming, crafting, taming, and base building with deep mechanics like seed quality and skill upgrades. However, it can feel overwhelmingly grind-heavy and sometimes punishing, requiring repetitive tasks that may hinder actual gameplay. The progression often resembles a demanding grindfest, similar to games like Conan Exiles.

    • “You get into play and spend two days grinding only to be murdered because you walked 7 steps too close to a base you couldn't even see.”
    • “You are 24/7 between farming copper coins, rolling stats, creating gear, overpowering orbs, breeding horses, upgrading proficiencies and rebuilding your base.”
    • “After that it's just pay-to-win grindfest; sometimes you log in and won't even get to actually play because you need to hit a field with a farming tool a million times to get your planting skill up, which contributes to your entire physique.”
  • graphics

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    43% positive mentions, 14% neutral mentions, 43% negative mentions

    The graphics in the game are generally seen as outdated and low quality, with stiff character animations and washed-out visuals that do not match promotional screenshots. While some players find the world visually immersive during large battles and exploration, overall the graphics lack detail and polish, contributing to a less engaging experience.

    • “Bad game good graphics”
    • “The world feels alive, particularly during large battles or when exploring new regions, where the combination of visuals and sound design helps create a strong sense of immersion.”
    • “The game visuals look okay, but the characters' movements are also a bit stiff.”
    • “To be honest, the game is crap anyway; character movements and animations are stiff and low quality, graphic details even on ultra/highest settings still looked cheap, and character customization is very limited (at least at the beginning).”
    • “Everything looks washed out; garbage graphics, definitely not like shown in the screenshots.”
    • “The game doesn't look all that terrible graphics-wise, but it does seem a little dated at times.”
  • story

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

    The story is a humorous and lighthearted tale about a brave medieval builder and part-time horse trainer, whose childlike enthusiasm adds charm. However, some players experience frustration as DLC missions can be blocked by clans controlling key chokepoints, limiting access to PvE content.

    • “This is a funny story about a brave medieval man who is a builder and also trains horses part-time.”
    • “What makes this story funny is that this strong hero, who seems like a commander, runs around like a child, chasing boar for their skins or building a house for his donkey with enthusiasm.”
  • optimization

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 25% neutral mentions, 75% negative mentions

    The game suffers from frequent lag, rubberbanding, and technical bugs that negatively affect combat and movement, leading to a less precise and frustrating experience. Server stability issues, especially during large-scale battles, further impact performance, highlighting ongoing optimization challenges.

    • “Performance issues persist, with frequent lag, rubberbanding, and bugs that make combat and movement feel terrible.”
    • “Server stability and performance can significantly impact the experience, especially during large-scale battles where the game's ambitions are pushed to their limits.”
    • “The game faces ongoing issues related to technical performance, including balance and monetization problems.”
  • humor

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

    The humor in this game arises from the amusing contrast between the protagonist’s strong, heroic image and his playful, childlike actions, creating a lighthearted and charming tone. This comedic approach adds a refreshing break from typical narratives, emphasizing themes of friendship, humor, and hard work.

    • “This is a funny story about a brave medieval man who is a builder and also trains horses part-time.”
    • “What makes this story funny is that this strong hero, who seems like a commander, runs around like a child, chasing boar for their skins or building a house for his donkey with enthusiasm.”
    • “It's a great break from the usual routine, reminding us that success and happiness are all about friendship, humor, and hard work.”
  • monetization

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 33% neutral mentions, 67% negative mentions

    Users criticize the monetization approach as a cash grab that leaves a negative impression of the franchise, with concerns that it undermines the overall experience despite the game's strengths.

    • “Not sure if they intended this cash grab they call throne to point people to buy the main PvE MOE game, but what they've actually done is leave a sour taste in my mouth for anything to do with the franchise.”
    • “Despite its strengths, the game faces issues related to balance, technical performance, and monetization.”
  • stability

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

    The game currently suffers from a significant bug that prevents skill upgrades beyond level 450, impacting gameplay stability. Players are experiencing frustration due to this issue and are awaiting support assistance for a resolution.

  • atmosphere

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

    The atmosphere is praised for its varied and immersive environmental design, complemented by dynamic weather and day-night cycles that significantly enhance realism.

    • “Environmental design is varied and atmospheric, supported by dynamic weather and day-night cycles that enhance the sense of realism.”
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Myth of Empires: Throne is a open world hack and slash game with historical theme. Common tags for Myth of Empires: Throne include free to play, first-person, 3D, third person, war and others.

Myth of Empires: Throne is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 10 hours playing Myth of Empires: Throne.

Myth of Empires: Throne was released on April 16, 2026.

Myth of Empires: Throne was developed by Angela Game.

Myth of Empires: Throne has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Myth of Empires: Throne for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Myth of Empires: Throne is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

Similar games include Settletopia, Outlanders - Exiles of Veridion, Myth of Empires: Conquest, DMZ: Nuclear Survival, Ultimate Space Battleship and others.