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Worlds of Aria

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96%Game Brain Score
story, humor
gameplay, music
96% User Score Based on 57 reviews

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Worlds of Aria is a single player and multiplayer role playing game. It was developed by Ludogram and was released on September 24, 2024. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

Lead your own DnD like adventuring party on an epic exploit narrated by Laura Bailey. Invite your friends for free to the group with the Friends Pass, or strike out on your own. Collaboration, betrayal, and the luck of the dice… what wild escapades will you and your companions embark on? The people of Aria have been living in peace—until today! Only you and your teammates can help stop evil for…

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 57 reviews
story6 positive mentions
music3 negative mentions

  • Worlds of Aria captures the essence of a Dungeons and Dragons experience, making it a fantastic choice for cooperative storytelling with friends.
  • The game features unique mechanics and a choice-driven narrative that adds replayability and fun, even when played solo.
  • The friend pass system allows only one person to purchase the game while enabling others to join for free, making it accessible and enjoyable for groups.
  • The gameplay can feel simplistic and may not engage players deeply, especially when played solo, as it relies heavily on group dynamics.
  • Some players found that the choices made during gameplay did not significantly impact the story, leading to a sense of boredom after a while.
  • Limited character depth and a lack of matchmaking options can detract from the overall experience, particularly for those without a group to play with.
  • story
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in "Worlds of Aria" is praised for its engaging, light-hearted narrative and cooperative storytelling, making it best enjoyed with friends. Players appreciate the choice-driven mechanics that allow decisions to impact the plot, enhancing replayability, though some find the story too light for hardcore RPG fans. Overall, the humor and whimsical plot developments contribute to a fun and memorable experience.

    • “Worlds of Aria is a fantastic pick if you’re looking for a light, story-driven RPG experience with a D&D flavor.”
    • “With a good storyline and sense of humor, my friends and I had the time of our lives!”
    • “May feel too light for hardcore RPG fans – it’s more about the story moments than deep mechanics.”
    • “Some of the plot developments are completely bonkers, but that's genuinely part of the charm.”
    • “The story is shaped by the choices you make, giving each playthrough a nice sense of roleplay and consequence.”
  • humor
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's humor is a standout feature, characterized by a lighthearted tone and a variety of quirky characters, each with distinct personalities and amusing lines. Players report plenty of laughter and entertaining situations throughout the campaign, contributing to its replayability despite some character imbalances. Overall, the humor adds a fun and engaging layer to the gameplay experience.

    • “Only played the first campaign so far with a few friends; it was a hoot, lots of laughing, facepalming, and questioning each other's sanity!”
    • “Variety of characters – each one has a distinct personality, with quirky lines that add humor and flavor.”
    • “The tone of the game is rather lighthearted and full of funny situations; even if I didn't finish, I don't think you should expect grim dark horror.”
  • gameplay
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay features unique mechanics that are easy to grasp, making it accessible for newcomers to RPGs, though it may feel too simplistic for hardcore fans. Players primarily engage with the story rather than complex mechanics, and the humor is a notable aspect of the experience. Overall, it balances lightheartedness with RPG elements, appealing to a broad audience.

    • “This game has very interesting and unique mechanics.”
    • “Easy to pick up – mechanics are approachable, even for players new to RPGs.”
    • “The gameplay captures the essence of a tabletop RPG, and the humor is very present.”
    • “The gameplay isn't engaging; it's just drag your pawn onto a spot and roll dice.”
    • “May feel too light for hardcore RPG fans – it’s more about the story moments than deep mechanics.”
    • “The gameplay captures the essence of a tabletop RPG, but the humor is very prominent.”
  • replayability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's replayability is largely driven by choice, with decisions significantly impacting the story's outcome, encouraging multiple playthroughs. However, some players note that certain scenes may feel repetitive if choices aren't varied. Overall, the combination of diverse cast members, storylines, and mechanics like dice roll powers contributes to a solid replay value, though opinions on its overall worth vary.

    • “Choice-driven story – your decisions actually impact how things unfold, adding to the replay value.”
    • “The dice roll powers make for great variety, and loads of replayability when going back for secrets.”
    • “:d has some good replayability with the different choices you can make, and the variety of cast members and story should give several hours.”
    • “Replayability depends on choices – some scenes might feel similar on repeat plays if you don’t branch out.”
    • “The replayability is interesting, but I don't think it adds value.”
  • music
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is largely criticized for being generic and lacking variety, with most of the experience being silent aside from the introductory narration by Laura Bailey.

    • “Narrated by Laura Bailey? Yeah, okay... she read the intro, but then in the actual adventure, it's all silent save for some generic music.”
    • “The music is forgettable and doesn't enhance the experience at all.”
    • “I expected a dynamic soundtrack, but instead, it feels like background noise that fades into oblivion.”
  • graphics
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are praised for their impressive art style, featuring excellent animations and intricate environmental details that enhance the overall liveliness of the game.

    • “The art style is just the cherry on top, with awesome animations and little details in the environment that add an extra 'liveliness' to the whole place.”
    • “The graphics are stunning, with vibrant colors and intricate designs that truly bring the game world to life.”
    • “Every frame is a work of art, showcasing breathtaking landscapes and beautifully crafted character models.”
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Worlds of Aria is a role playing game.

Worlds of Aria is available on PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck and Windows.

Worlds of Aria was released on September 24, 2024.

Worlds of Aria was developed by Ludogram.

Worlds of Aria has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

Worlds of Aria is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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