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While its large open world and classic RPG feel are admirable, with good optimization, the game suffers from a lack of polish, bugs, and flawed combat.
Reminiscent of classic RPGs: The game's gameplay and spirit are frequently compared to classic RPGs like Gothic, Risen, and The Witcher, appealing to fans of old-school design. This similarity is a strong selling point.
Large open world: Players consistently praise the large open world with many points of interest and exploration opportunities. This is a key positive feature noted by multiple reviewers.
Good optimization and controls: The game is well-optimized with easy controls, including good console controls and a friendly interface. Few bugs are noted, making for a smooth experience.
Diverse crafting and progression: There are various crafting options and a specialization progression system that allows for character growth. Players appreciate the depth of skills and choices.
Interesting quests and exploration: Quests are interesting and exploration is rewarding, with many secrets and adventures to discover. This enhances the open-world experience.
Game is very unpolished: Multiple reviews report that the game feels like an unfinished or very early alpha build. It lacks polish and is missing many planned features, often described as 'raw' or 'barely playable'.
Lots of bugs and glitches: A large number of reviews mention widespread bugs and technical glitches encountered early in the game. These range from minor irritations to more serious issues like clipping and duplication exploits.
Combat system is flawed: The combat system is frequently criticized as bad, primitive, or poorly balanced. Issues include weak hit reactions, mobs being too strong or spawning in large groups, and enemies attacking even with zero HP.
Game may be abandoned or scam: Some reviews express concern that the game is released too early or appears abandoned, with low update frequency. A few even suspect it might be a cash grab or recommend waiting several years.
Outdated graphics and performance: Many reviews criticize the game's graphics and performance, calling them outdated or poorly optimized. Comparisons to older games like Gothic 1 and Valheim highlight the subpar visual quality and frame rate issues.
Medieval open world RPG: The game is consistently described as a medieval open-world RPG with action RPG elements, drawing comparisons to Gothic and Risen 1.
Crafting and resource gathering: Players highlight gathering resources and crafting systems such as cooking, alchemy, and smithing as key features.
Old-school quest system: Quests and secrets are emphasized, with quests giving vague directions, no icons, and no autopath, reminiscent of old-school design.
Old-school atmosphere: The game has a strong old-school atmosphere and gameplay style, praised by fans of classic RPGs.
Reminiscent of Gothic: The game is frequently compared to Gothic and Risen 1, indicating a similar style and spirit.
Performance issues reported: Multiple reviews mention optimization problems such as constant freezes, hangs, and FPS drawdowns, indicating inconsistent performance across different systems.
Some praise optimization: A few reviews highlight that the game is well optimized and runs smoothly, contrasting with other feedback about performance issues.
Positive general recommendation: Several users give a general positive recommendation, calling it a great addition to a Steam library and recommending it to everyone. This suggests broad appeal.
Good for old-school fans: The game is positively recommended for fans of old-school RPGs and open world RPGs. It appeals to those who enjoy classic RPG elements and retro game design.
Avoidance recommendation: A few users strongly advise avoiding the game now, citing unfinished state or issues. One mentions quest problems as a reason not to recommend.
Strong negative value judgement: Some users say the game is not worth any money or advise against buying even for a very low price. This shows strong dissatisfaction.
Accusation of abandonment: A user warns others to stay away, claiming the game appears abandoned and could be a money scam. This is a serious accusation.
Reviews of Naudrion: Fall of The Empire show mixed sentiments: some praise the open world and crafting, while others criticize the lack of progression in spells and unclear quest direction. No clear time-to-fun pattern emerges from the evidence.
Friction: lack of spell progression; unclear quest direction; early game similarity to Gothic 3.
Old School RPG Enthusiast: Explores thoroughly, manages inventory, farms resources, and discovers content at their own pace. Motivation: Nostalgic immersion in classic RPG mechanics and open-world exploration. Stance: buy.
Patient Early Access Gamer: Plays intermittently, waits for updates, doesn't engage fully until more complete. Motivation: Supporting the game's development and seeing its potential realized. Stance: sale.