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Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon is a single player role playing game. It was developed by 香港商河洛互動娛樂股份有限公司 and was released on November 14, 2018. It received positive reviews from players.

"Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon" is a Hong Kong-developed action RPG that follows the journey of a young hero tasked with collecting the "Books of Dragon." The game features intense martial arts combat, puzzle-solving, and character development, all set in a vibrant and immersive ancient Chinese world. Players must navigate through treacherous landscapes, defeat powerful enemies, and uncover the secrets of the Books of Dragon to save the world from destruction.

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85%
Audience ScoreBased on 379 reviews
story26 positive mentions
optimization9 negative mentions

  • The game offers a rich and engaging story with multiple endings and numerous side quests, providing a deep and immersive experience.
  • Gameplay is fun and strategic, with a unique turn-based combat system that allows for character customization and exploration of various martial arts.
  • Despite its technical flaws, the game captures the essence of Wuxia culture and provides a nostalgic experience for fans of the genre.
  • The game suffers from poor optimization and numerous bugs, leading to performance issues and frustrating gameplay experiences.
  • Graphics and animations are outdated, making the game feel less polished compared to modern titles, which detracts from the overall experience.
  • The user interface and quest management can be cumbersome, making it difficult to navigate and enjoy the game's content fully.
  • story
    101 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story is praised for its richness and depth, featuring numerous side quests and character arcs that intertwine with the main narrative, enhancing player engagement. While the overarching plot is considered decent, some players find it lacking in clarity and coherence, often hindered by bugs and translation issues. Overall, the game offers a compelling wuxia experience with a variety of choices that impact the storyline, though technical shortcomings may detract from the overall enjoyment.

    • “I am impressed by the number of endings that you can have and the numerous side storylines this game has.”
    • “There are party members with their own storylines, and unlike in most games, these aren’t just optional side quests but actually tie into the main progression.”
    • “The characters you meet and interact with will have plenty of personality and their own intriguing storylines.”
    • “The story is... fine.”
    • “But the game is still not very good and the storyline is not great.”
    • “The game is really buggy and laggy which reminds me of old Chinese games in the early mid 90s, but I still enjoy it with the 'more' original feel of the story and a couple of mini side missions.”
  • graphics
    28 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have been widely criticized for being outdated, resembling those from the mid-2000s, and often resulting in performance issues such as stuttering and lag, even on high-end systems. While some players appreciate the game's engaging world and content, many agree that the visual quality falls short of modern standards, making it a significant drawback for those seeking a visually impressive experience. Overall, the graphics are seen as a major limitation, overshadowing the game's strengths in storytelling and gameplay.

    • “Character models, exploration, combat, RPG elements, story, etc., all come together into one fun product.”
    • “Although the game has many technical areas that need to be smoothed out a lot (graphics, lag, character movements, environment), it does shine brightly in the most important aspect of the wuxia genre - it has created an interesting, engaging world of wuxia, with very solid worldbuilding through side quests and open-world content.”
    • “Currently playing with a Chinese mod that allows changing main character models and martial arts from Jing Yong classics. The game is not optimized for 1080p, but I play at 1366x768 with all graphics features on, which provides the smoothest FPS with my GTX 980 Ti.”
    • “The graphics look poor and outdated even for 2018.”
    • “The graphics quality is from 5 years ago, yet when I'm running on an Intel 8700K and 1080 Ti, I frequently get stutters from time to time on the highest settings.”
    • “If you hate unstable framerates, old graphics, and game bugs, stay away.”
  • gameplay
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with many praising its engaging mechanics, open-world design, and compelling story, while others criticize its grindy nature and technical issues such as lag and crashes. Some players appreciate the depth and variety offered through side quests and secrets, but there are concerns about the game's smoothness and RPG elements. Overall, while the gameplay shows potential and offers value, it is marred by performance issues and a lack of polish.

    • “Amazing gameplay, a compelling story, and tons of secrets and side quests to uncover.”
    • “Carefully written, interesting and engaging story on top of very solid gameplay mechanics.”
    • “Overall gameplay is not bad, open world with lots of freedom and choices to make, allowing for a more immersive gameplay experience.”
    • “Gameplay: pure grind.”
    • “Gameplay and design from the 80s.”
    • “I think there's more than enough value in this game to justify the price tag, but I'm highly unsatisfied by the gameplay and insufficient RPG elements of the game.”
  • optimization
    20 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's optimization has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many players reporting poor performance even on high-end systems like the RTX 4080. Despite its engaging content, the optimization issues significantly detract from the overall experience, leading to sluggish gameplay and high resource demands. While some hope for future improvements, the current state is widely regarded as a major flaw.

    • “Despite the lack of optimization, this is hands-down one of the best wu-xia games out there.”
    • “After the initial performance issues, the game has been polished and it's enjoyable to play.”
    • “The previous games by the studio with the 2.5D camera angle run quite smoothly, but this game just isn’t optimized well.”
    • “The optimization is so bad that you can't even run it smoothly on a 4080 PC.”
    • “The biggest fault of the game is that optimization is incredibly poor.”
    • “Let me start with the negatives: poor performance and poor optimization.”
  • stability
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is widely criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs, glitches, and performance issues that persist even after multiple patches. While some players find the experience enjoyable despite these problems, many express frustration over the game's lack of optimization and frequent game-breaking issues. Overall, stability remains a significant concern for players.

    • “The translation is barely intelligible nonsense, it runs poorly, and even after three years of constant patches, it's still pretty buggy.”
    • “Models disappearing or stuck in weird poses, glitches.”
    • “The game is really buggy and laggy, reminiscent of old Chinese games from the early to mid-90s.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be somewhat tedious, regardless of difficulty level, as it is necessary to progress and become powerful. While the slow tempo of battles and repetitive grinding are expected in a strategy game, they can detract from the overall experience for some players. However, those who enjoy grinding may appreciate the challenge it brings, especially on higher difficulty settings.

    • “Other than that, as I have said, the story is very rich, combat is good, the traits are interesting, but the grind is somewhat tedious.”
    • “No matter if you play this on easy, general, difficult, or purgatory, you'll have to grind to some extent. This can feel quite tedious, but before you know it, you're very powerful. If you don't mind grinding, play this on difficult or purgatory, or the game might become too easy.”
    • “The tempo of the battles is quite slow, requiring some repetitive grinding, but it is expected for a SLG style of combat.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is highly praised, with many players finding it so exceptional that they desire a separate soundtrack to enjoy outside of gameplay. The soundtracks complement the open world experience beautifully, enhancing the overall immersion.

    • “The music is so magnificently great you'll want a dub of it for when you're rolling around in your car.”
    • “I really love the open world aspect of the game, and the soundtracks are amazing.”
    • “The music feels repetitive and lacks variety, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “The soundtrack doesn't match the game's atmosphere, which detracts from the overall experience.”
    • “The voice acting is subpar and often feels out of place, pulling me out of the immersion.”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers strong replayability due to its complex skill tree and the ability to develop characters in various ways, although some players note that repeating quests can diminish the experience. Overall, it is well-received for its replay value.

    • “The game itself is highly replayable as you can choose to develop your character differently, and with so many quests to experience again, I love this game.”
    • “The complex skill tree adds significant replay value.”
    • “Great replayability!”
    • “The game itself should be replayable as you can choose to develop your character differently, but with so many quests being repeated, it loses some of its charm.”
    • “The complex skill tree offers some replay value, but ultimately, the lack of diverse quests makes it feel repetitive.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players report that while the game offers picturesque visuals and evokes a sense of immersion in a wuxia fantasy world, the emotional impact is diminished by a lackluster storyline. The contrast between beautiful environments and outdated design elements contributes to a mixed emotional experience.

    • “These three things actually made me feel like I'm a character in the wuxia (Chinese fantasy martial arts) world.”
    • “The storyline was boring and failed to evoke any emotional response.”
    • “I found it difficult to connect with the characters on an emotional level.”
    • “The game lacked depth, making it hard to feel any real emotions throughout.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviewers praise the character development for its impressive designs and flashy skill animations, highlighting the variety of artistic styles available for players to acquire.

    • “The character designs are fantastic, featuring flashy skill animations and a wide variety of artistic styles to acquire.”
    • “The depth of character development is impressive, allowing for meaningful choices that impact the story.”
    • “Each character feels unique and evolves throughout the game, making the journey engaging and rewarding.”
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36h Median play time
82h Average play time
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*Based on 5 analyzed playthroughs
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Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon is a role playing game.

Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 82 hours playing Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon.

Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon was released on November 14, 2018.

Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon was developed by 香港商河洛互動娛樂股份有限公司.

Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its graphics.

Ho Tu Lo Shu: The Books of Dragon is a single player game.

Similar games include Tale of Wuxia, Wandering Sword, The Bard's Tale IV, Pillars of Eternity II: Deadfire, Path Of Wuxia and others.