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Wyvia: Prologue

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96%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
graphics, story
96% User Score Based on 52 reviews

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Wyvia: Prologue is a single player casual role playing game. It was developed by Blast Programming and was released on April 30, 2023. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

In this prologue to the game you fill the shoes of a fresh recruit of the Mercenaries. Get your footing in the land of Wyvia and begin to unravel the mystery of the where the Wyverns have gone. Your mission is simple, find the wyverns, uncover the source of the invasion, and discover your role in saving Wyvia.Prologue Features 2 open world areas 11 locations 4 classes 2 bosses 12 enemies 21 a…

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96%
Audience ScoreBased on 52 reviews
gameplay5 positive mentions
grinding5 negative mentions

  • The game features a fun and addictive core gameplay loop, combining elements of classic RPGs with modern mechanics, making it enjoyable for both casual and dedicated players.
  • The graphics and music create a charming atmosphere, with a unique art style that blends retro and modern aesthetics, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Players appreciate the flexibility in class builds and the ability to switch between classes, allowing for varied gameplay and replayability.
  • Some players have reported technical issues, such as unresponsive controls and glitches that hinder gameplay, making it difficult to start or exit the game.
  • The graphics may be considered crude by some, and there are interface quirks that could use refinement, which detracts from the overall polish of the game.
  • The initial learning curve can be overwhelming for new players, with a lack of clear tutorials or guidance on game mechanics, leading to confusion.
  • gameplay
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by an accessible core loop that encourages exploration and grinding for skills, upgrades, and gear, making progression satisfying. Players appreciate the flexible class system and the engaging action-based mechanics, which are complemented by charming visuals and enjoyable dungeon puzzles. Overall, the game offers a fun and rewarding experience, with a strong emphasis on character customization and varied builds.

    • “This is one of those games where the base gameplay loop is really easy to grasp, but you have reasons to keep moving forward, checking out new areas, and if you're so inclined, farm mobs for a while to unlock skills, upgrades, passives, gear, etc. that you really want in between making progress.”
    • “The gameplay loop is so fun and the builds you can make are amazing because the stat growth just goes so high; I like to stat agility and then swing a sword like a blender, or throw knives in Touhou spreads.”
    • “Charming little game, somewhat simple yet satisfying core gameplay loop.”
    • “Although Wyvia's worlds are clearly inspired by the command-based RPGs of over 30 years ago, the gameplay is very much action-based, and those rules do not change, no matter where in the game you are.”
    • “Short and sweet, the prologue sets up a lot of mechanics and organizes a tidy loop of grinding enemies for levels and resources in order to get better stats and equipment to continue grinding!”
    • “Class system is fairly flexible (although respeccing may get expensive quickly) and allows for a varied kind of gameplay.”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game blend modern and retro styles, reminiscent of 8-bit classics, which some players find charming while others consider them crude. Despite a few interface quirks and a learning curve for gameplay mechanics, the unique art style and overall aesthetic contribute positively to the game's appeal. Overall, the graphics are seen as a distinctive feature that enhances the enjoyable gameplay experience.

    • “The gear upgrades are good, the classes are fun, the music is perfect, and the graphics are just enough modern and retro to feel the right amount of unique.”
    • “Graphics-wise, the game is reminiscent of the 8-bit Dragon Quest games, but with some third dimension added for depth.”
    • “Overall unique little RPG with a couple standout mechanics and a charming art style that make it more than worth playing.”
    • “The graphics are an acquired taste to say the least, and there are a couple of interface quirks that could use refinement. However, behind these snags, there's a tight and promising title with a satisfying core loop that's worth a chance.”
    • “Although the graphics are a bit crude, and figuring out how to change the direction of attack takes a bit of trial and error, the actual gameplay is rather enjoyable for how simple it is.”
    • “Graphically, the game is reminiscent of the 8-bit Dragon Quest games, but with some third dimension added for depth.”
  • story
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story of the game is described as decent and original, drawing inspiration from classic RPGs like Dragon Quest and The Legend of Zelda. While it offers an entertaining narrative and well-paced leveling, players may initially find the introduction overwhelming due to its rapid immersion into the game world. Overall, the story is seen as a promising foundation for future developments.

    • “Entertaining gameplay, fun to break the aforementioned gameplay, well-paced leveling and story.”
    • “Decent story - check.”
    • “Retro RPG heavily inspired by the likes of Dragon Quest, Legend of Zelda, and old-school Final Fantasy with an all-original story.”
    • “When starting, it might get overwhelming - it just throws you into the world as soon as the backstory finishes scrolling - and you might get confused on how things work.”
    • “Full disclosure: I worked on this game writing dialogue and descriptions, and as such I will avoid talking about the story due to my own inherent bias.”
    • “Decent story - check”
  • music
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the music in the game is highly praised for its charm and pleasantness, contributing significantly to the overall experience. While most reviews highlight the music as a standout feature, one comment suggests that while it is decent, it may not be particularly dramatic or memorable.

    • “The gear upgrades are good, the classes are fun, the music is perfect, and the graphics are just enough modern and retro to feel the right amount of unique.”
    • “You can turn into a wyvern, it has major classic Final Fantasy overworld vibes, its music is very easy on the ears, and it's got a lot of charm - give this a shot if the premise of the game even remotely interests you!”
    • “Cute character sprites and level design made digestible and pleasing to the eye, VFX, SFX, and music are also on point.”
    • “Sound... ah... well, it's there, it's audible, and everything at least sounds decent, but don't expect anything dramatic, from either the sound effects or the music.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the grinding mechanics for their structured loop of battling enemies to gain levels and resources, which enhances stats and equipment. The ability to respawn monsters in cleared dungeons adds replay value and encourages efficient farming. Overall, the grind is seen as rewarding, with valuable passive bonuses that make the effort worthwhile, reminiscent of classic titles like Cladun.

    • “Short and sweet, the prologue sets up a lot of mechanics and organizes a tidy loop of grinding enemies for levels and resources in order to get better stats and equipment to continue grinding!”
    • “There's a little bit of material farming in order to progress your equipment's level, but the passives given from them are well worth the grind.”
    • “It gave me a lot of Cladun vibes, whether the pixel art style or the way you can keep grinding your stats and raise the enemy level to achieve bigger numbers.”
  • replayability
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers a solid level of replayability, primarily due to its class system, which encourages players to experiment with different builds. Additionally, the ability to respawn monsters in dungeons with enhanced stats provides further incentive for players to revisit areas and improve their farming efficiency.

    • “I imagine that with the class system, there is a decent amount of replayability, although I think I'll be hard-pressed to spec my character in a different way than my initial OP glass cannon build.”
    • “I imagine, with the class system, there is a decent amount of replayability, although I think I'll be hard-pressed to spec my character in a different way than my initial OP glass cannon build.”
    • “I appreciate the feature that allows you to respawn monsters in dungeons after you clear them out with boosted stats, as this offers a level of replay value and incentive to increase your farming rate.”
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Wyvia: Prologue is a casual role playing game.

Wyvia: Prologue is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

Wyvia: Prologue was released on April 30, 2023.

Wyvia: Prologue was developed by Blast Programming.

Wyvia: Prologue has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Wyvia: Prologue is a single player game.

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