Sacred X:Heavens Wonderland
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About
"Sacred X: Heavens Wonderland" is an open-world MMORPG set in a vast Eastern fantasy universe, covering over 60,000 square kilometers. The game promises a dynamic world where player actions shape the future. Explore the world of Xianxia, unlock martial gods, and experience realistic visuals with dynamic weather and seasonal cycles. Immerse yourself in the myths and legends of this immersive fantasy world.






- The game features beautiful graphics and a pleasant soundtrack, appealing to fans of the XianXia genre.
- Some players find it entertaining as a casual, hands-off experience, suitable for those who enjoy auto-play mechanics.
- There are a variety of characters to choose from, which adds some diversity to the gameplay.
- The game is heavily reliant on auto-play mechanics, leaving players with little control over their characters and actions.
- It incorporates a pay-to-win model, making it difficult for free-to-play players to compete effectively.
- Many players report numerous glitches and a lack of responsive customer support, leading to a frustrating gaming experience.
graphics
36 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe 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some players praising them as beautiful and visually appealing, while others criticize them as basic and reminiscent of outdated mobile games.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, despite the aesthetic quality. Overall, while the graphics may be attractive, they are often overshadowed by gameplay issues and a lack of player control.
“A very interesting xianxia-themed MMORPG game with beautiful graphics and pleasant BGM.”
“So this game has beautiful graphics and it's somewhat entertaining, but it's essentially the same as a mobile game.”
“A game with automated features, set in the xianxia genre and featuring stunning graphics and user-friendly controls for easy mastery.”
“They probably hid any in-game screenshots and video content on Steam because the graphics are absolutely basic and terrible, as is the audio.”
“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.”
“Imagine Lineage 2, but with somehow worse graphics, worse gameplay, worse presentation, and circa 2015 mobile phone level graphics.”