Sword Chronicles: AWAKEN
"Sword Chronicles: AWAKEN" is a Role Playing Game with an intriguing story and stellar graphics. The game offers a beginner-friendly start with 100 free pulls and 3 SSR heroes - Zhang Liao, LingQi, and Zhuge Liang. Dive into a world of adventure, strategy, and epic battles in this immersive gaming experience.
Reviews
- The game features beautiful graphics and character designs, making it visually appealing.
- Gameplay is smooth and offers a variety of activities, keeping players engaged.
- The game is relatively F2P-friendly, with generous pull rates and rewards.
- There are significant paywalls that hinder progress, especially in PvP content.
- The tutorial is excessively long and can be tedious, making it hard to enjoy the game initially.
- Many players experience issues with downloading updates and game stability, leading to frustration.
- story16 mentions
- 63 % positive mentions
- 19 % neutral mentions
- 19 % negative mentions
The game's story is a mixed bag, with some players praising its engaging characters and beautiful graphics, while others find it boring and plagued by text errors and rough translations. Although the storyline has potential, it is often interrupted by gameplay roadblocks and can feel grindy, leading to a less immersive experience. Overall, while there are enjoyable elements, the narrative quality and execution leave room for improvement.
“Great story and character art design.”
“The storyline is great and it has tons of things to do to keep you in the game.”
“Very nice game, great gameplay, nice characters and story, having a blast so far.”
“Each chapter has a roadblock that disrupts smooth and continuous story gameplay.”
“Cons: many text errors, a somewhat boring (but essential) story mode, and a small player base.”
“Translation is a bit rough and the story is weak, but it's still decent.”
- graphics16 mentions
- 75 % positive mentions
- 6 % neutral mentions
- 19 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with many praising the art style, character designs, and overall visual appeal as stunning and beautiful. However, some users find the graphics to be average or inconsistent, particularly in light of recent updates that have caused technical issues. Overall, while the visuals are generally well-received, they are often overshadowed by gameplay concerns and technical problems.
“The graphics are nice, it runs smooth, and has a variety of likable female and male characters.”
“Not only that, the art style and character designs are absolutely stunning and very pretty to look at.”
“The game has amazing graphics and artworks.”
“Graphics aren't all great; a few people said the graphics were great, but overall, they are just average.”
“I can't get my head around it, as the graphics are nothing to write home about.”
“Many confusing systems, the art style is too childish, and I have an overall average feeling about this game.”
- gameplay13 mentions
- 38 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 23 % negative mentions
The gameplay is generally praised for its smooth mechanics, easy learning curve, and engaging character design, making it accessible and enjoyable for players. However, recent updates have introduced significant issues, including lag and broken features, which have frustrated users and detracted from the overall experience. While the game offers a variety of content and events, some players find the core gameplay loop repetitive and lacking depth, leading to mixed feelings about its long-term appeal.
“Pros: an excellent UI, fast and smooth gameplay, generous pull rates/pity system, great character design, beautiful skins, a refreshing mix of waifus and husbandos, consistent content releases, a nice variety of events to keep things interesting and fresh, and it's the most F2P-friendly gacha game I've played.”
“It's very easy to learn all the mechanics, and gameplay is simple.”
“Very nice game, great gameplay, nice characters and story, having a blast so far.”
“Then the gameplay was lagging despite x3 speed.”
“Gear is confusing to 'enhance' or 'refine' or 'forge' (yes, all 3 of those are mechanics which aren't explained).”
“I am super tired of you lazy developers mesmerizing people with amazing artwork and anime openings, just to have stupidly boring and mundane gameplay.”
- monetization7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- -29 % neutral mentions
- 86 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game is criticized for misleading advertising regarding character balance, with players feeling that certain characters are overpowered. While some users appreciate the absence of ads, there are calls for better in-game rewards and more transparent marketing that accurately reflects gameplay. Overall, the game's promotional materials are seen as more appealing than the actual experience.
“No ads and easy rewards.”
“The monetization system is fair and doesn't feel intrusive.”
“I appreciate that I can enjoy the game without being bombarded by in-app purchases.”
“The ads look better than the game.”
“Game is falsely advertising that characters are equal in-game.”
“Here's what advertisements don't tell you.”
- character development5 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Character development in the game is praised for its stunning character designs and the ability to bond with each character, offering a refreshing mix of waifus and husbandos. Players appreciate the option to choose between male and female protagonists, enhancing personal connection, while the generous pull rates and consistent content keep the experience engaging. However, some users express frustration with the roll rates, which detracts from the overall enjoyment of character acquisition.
“The character designs are gorgeous, you can bond with every character, and you can choose whether to be male or female, which is a godsend in a mobile industry stuffed to the brim with male-only main characters!”
“Not only that, the art style and character designs are absolutely stunning and very pretty to look at.”
“I think it's a great game, good character designs, and I really like the skins of some of the characters.”
- grinding3 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
Reviews indicate that the grinding in this game is less tedious compared to similar titles like Summoners War, allowing players to upgrade characters efficiently without excessive time investment. While there are pay-to-play elements, players can still achieve significant progress through grinding, making it accessible for both free and paying users.
“Basically a cheap Chinese knockoff of Summoners War with worse grinding.”
“I can see the heavy pay-to-play facets, but you can do well with just grinding (1-29 in one day with 6 SSR). Assumably, the SSR characters will evolve further, bridging the gap between non-paying and paying players.”
- optimization1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The game performs well when the 'performance' option is selected, although players should be prepared for a lengthy initial installation of approximately 5GB.
“Runs well with the 'performance' option, especially after the ~5GB install.”
“The optimization is impressive, allowing for smooth gameplay even on lower-end systems.”
“I appreciate the attention to detail in optimization; it really enhances the overall experience.”
“The game runs well with the 'performance' option, but you have to wait for the ~5GB install.”
“Optimization is lacking; the game struggles to maintain a stable frame rate even on high-end systems.”
“Despite the potential for great graphics, the optimization issues make it nearly unplayable at times.”