- November 5, 2023
- Great Potion Games
Wildsilver
61%Game Brain Score
atmosphere, music
story
100% User Score 12 reviews
Platforms
About
Wildsilver is the fifth JRPG created by Great Potion Games. This is the early-access version of the game, 0.9.x. It contains the complete story, all skills, items, equipment, enemies, locations et cetera. It's a full gaming experience, but there will be regular patches with improvements. Version 1.0.0 will be released once I feel like development is practically done and there are no 'should-dos' …











+8
Audience ScoreBased on 12 reviews
atmosphere2 positive mentions
story3 negative mentions
- Engaging characters and lighthearted dialogue enhance the overall experience.
- The game offers a fun and accessible combat system, making it easy for newcomers to the RPG genre.
- There's a noticeable polish in the game's design, providing a solid atmosphere and enjoyable gameplay.
- The game suffers from various bugs and glitches, including game-breaking crashes and issues with map accessibility.
- Combat can feel slow and repetitive, especially for experienced RPG players, and random encounters may detract from the experience.
- The stealth mechanics are poorly implemented, making it frustrating and less enjoyable.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is engaging and intriguing, with well-developed characters, particularly the robot; however, some players feel the knight's backstory lacks depth. Overall, the narrative complements the solid gameplay and immersive atmosphere.
“The story has me intrigued, the gameplay is solid, the music is on point, and the atmosphere is just very well done.”
“Appreciated the characters, especially the robot, though the knight could’ve used more time with story development (like how did he know so much).”
“The characters were appreciated, especially the robot, but the knight could have used more time for story development. For instance, how did he know so much?”
“The story felt underdeveloped, leaving many character motivations unclear and unresolved.”
“I found the plot to be predictable and lacking depth, which made it hard to stay engaged.”