Sacred X:Heavens Wonderland Game Cover

Sacred X: Heavens Wonderland is a unique Eastern fantasy open world MMORPG! The game has a large seamless map of more than 60,000 square kilometers. You will embark on a thrilling free adventure in this world full of swords and magic! Every action you take will affect the world around you and determine its future! Leave your mark and create your own legend! 【Satisfy all your fantasies about the …

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  • Windows

Reviews

21%
Audience ScoreBased on 118 reviews
graphics6 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
  • The game features beautiful graphics and a pleasant soundtrack.
  • It offers a rich variety of characters to choose from.
  • Some players find it entertaining as a hands-off experience, suitable for casual play.
  • The game is heavily automated, with no option to control character actions, making it feel like an idle game.
  • It has a pay-to-win model that heavily favors players who spend money, leading to an unbalanced experience.
  • Many players report numerous glitches and a lack of responsive customer support.
  • graphics18 mentions

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising them as beautiful and visually appealing, while others criticize them as basic and reminiscent of outdated mobile games. Many users express frustration with the game's automated features, which detract from the overall experience, overshadowing the potential of the graphics. Overall, while there are moments of aesthetic appreciation, the graphics are often seen as insufficient to elevate the gameplay.

    • “Auto quest, auto fight, pretty graphics and fun rewards.”
    • “So this game has beautiful graphics and it's somewhat entertaining, but it's essentially the same as a mobile game.”
    • “A very interesting xianxia-themed MMORPG game with beautiful graphics and pleasant background music.”
    • “They probably hid any in-game screenshots and video content on Steam because the graphics are absolutely basic and terrible, as is the audio.”
    • “Imagine Lineage 2, but with somehow worse graphics, worse gameplay, worse presentation, and circa 2015 mobile phone level graphics.”
    • “Instead, you're greeted by graphics that look like they were borrowed from a Game Boy Color and controls that are about as responsive as a brick wall.”
  • story11 mentions

    The game's story is criticized for its lack of cohesion, depth, and engagement, often described as a silent fantasy anime with minimal plot. Players find the dialogue nonsensical and disconnected from the gameplay, while the auto-advancing missions contribute to a feeling of passivity. Overall, the narrative is overshadowed by a pay-to-win model and a lack of meaningful content, leading to a disappointing experience for those seeking a compelling story.

    • “The storyline and dialogue do not make much sense, and the voice audio is different from the text in the game.”
    • “Auto-advancing missions make the game feel like an idle game, plus all the pay-to-win elements just make it not worth it.”
    • “Basically a pay-to-win game without much story context.”
    • “Only download this if you like a silent fantasy anime minus any plot or story.”
    • “The storyline and dialog do not make much sense, and the voice audio is different from the text in the game.”
    • “Another run-of-the-mill garbage auto-play game with no story and abundant pay-to-play pop-ups if that's your thing!”
  • gameplay11 mentions

    The gameplay is heavily criticized for being largely automated, with players experiencing minimal control over their actions, leading to a monotonous and boring experience. Many reviews describe it as more of a visual novel than a traditional game, with a focus on reading and passive engagement rather than active gameplay. Additionally, the game features heavy monetization elements, further detracting from the overall experience.

    • “If you're intrigued about it anyway, it's simply a mobile game with heavy monetization and no gameplay.”
    • “None of the Steam trailers and screenshots show actual gameplay; looks more like an art gallery/showcase.”
    • “I've spent over 10 minutes trying to get to the settings, only to be constantly interrupted by boss fights, NPC dialogue, and clunky flight mechanics. The character is automatically moving, accepting, and proceeding through the game with zero input.”
    • “Cheap autoplay mechanics won't let you play the game yourself.”
    • “The game makes you do nothing but read; the gameplay is very boring and bot-controlled.”
  • monetization7 mentions

    The monetization in this game is heavily criticized for being purely pay-to-win, with pervasive microtransactions and a cash grab mentality that detracts from gameplay. Reviewers describe it as a predatory model, with excessive purchasing options in every menu, making it feel more like a money-making scheme than a genuine gaming experience.

    • “The monetization is predatory, leading to the Steam pay page and awaiting my own confirmation.”
    • “If you're intrigued about it anyway, it's simply a mobile game with heavy monetization and no gameplay.”
    • “And let's not forget about those microtransactions, shall we?”
    • “The issue is that the style of monetization is purely pay to win.”
    • “I don't recommend playing this game due to the nature of its pay to win style and its gross oversaturation of monetization that has something to purchase in every menu.”
    • “Completely automated cash grab of a mobile game.”
  • grinding3 mentions

    Reviews indicate that the grinding aspect of the game is heavily criticized, with many players labeling it as an exploitative auto-playing experience that favors pay-to-win mechanics. The gameplay is described as a simulation where grinding is central, but the reliance on constant monetary boosts undermines the experience for free-to-play users. Overall, the sentiment suggests that the game prioritizes profit over genuine engagement.

    • “No way anyone worth their gaming salt would rate this auto-playing and clearly a sheep-farming scam piece of software as a game.”
    • “It's all autoplay, yet they ask for constant money to boost CP; otherwise, over time, free-to-play players will be out as you can't compete with pay-to-win even in simple grinding.”
    • “First off, let me articulate: this is an auto battler/simulation game where the character is grinding.”
  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is derived from the simple yet amusing mechanic of pressing buttons to increase humorous numerical values, creating a lighthearted and entertaining experience.

    • “You press buttons to make funny numbers go up.”
    • “The game's humor is so clever that I found myself laughing out loud at the absurd situations.”
    • “The witty dialogue and hilarious character interactions kept me entertained throughout the entire game.”
  • stability1 mentions

    Users report significant stability issues, citing numerous glitches and a lack of responsive support for assistance requests.

    • “Too many glitches, and support does not answer or respond to requests for assistance.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it nearly unplayable.”
    • “I experience constant lag and disconnections, which ruin the overall experience.”
  • replayability1 mentions

    Reviewers indicate that the game's replayability is hindered by aggressive monetization tactics, requiring constant play to progress without spending real money. This reliance on continuous engagement may lead to a decline in interest over time, ultimately diminishing its long-term replay value.

    • “It will constantly try to trick you into spending real money; playing constantly is the only way to get anywhere for free. Eventually, it will die out and the game will lose its replay value.”
    • “The lack of meaningful content updates makes it hard to stay engaged after the initial playthrough.”
    • “Once you've completed the main storyline, there's little incentive to return, as the side quests feel repetitive and uninspired.”
  • music1 mentions

    The game's music, characterized by its ancient melodies, complements the beautiful character designs, enhancing the overall aesthetic experience.

    • “The characters in the game are very beautiful, and the ancient music is also very nice.”
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Play time

200hMedian play time
200hAverage play time
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