The full version of Vagrus - The Riven Realms is available on GOG.com. You can buy it here
Vagrus - The Riven Realms: Prologue is an early Demo to Vagrus - The Riven Realms, an award-winning roleplaying game with a narrative focus, open-world exploration, and strong elements of strategy. The pla...
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The full version of Vagrus - The Riven Realms is available on GOG.com. You can buy it here
Vagrus - The Riven Realms: Prologue is an early Demo to Vagrus - The Riven Realms, an award-winning roleplaying game with a narrative focus, open-world exploration, and strong elements of strategy. The player takes the role of a vagrus - a caravan leader who strives to survive in a strange and dangerous dark fantasy world by leading a traveling company on all kinds of ventures.
Vagrus offers great replayability and immersion with its one million words worth of narrative presented through its stories and lore.
This Demo showcases the beginning sections of the game - both from the more narrative-driven introductory part and from the open-world main campaign.
A vast realm is yours to explore, filled with unique locations, strange factions, and a colorful cast of characters. In order to punish the Empire for its sins, the Elder Gods unleashed their power a thousand years ago that ended up devastating the realms. The continent is now a wasteland, riddled with arcane anomalies, swarming with twisted monsters, and haunted by roaming undead even after long centuries of rebuilding.
A large selection of stories make up the game’s narrative in the form of events and quests. The choices you make in these often affect your companions and the world around you. Pick your background from trader, mercenary, or explorer; work for factions, follow rumors and trading opportunities; acquire wealth, gain fame, and discover hidden knowledge.
Engage in turn-based, tactical combat that involves your companions and a large variety of enemies, both humanoid and monstrous. Use a wide range of character skills as well as your own leadership-related abilities to succeed. Positioning and support skills are of paramount importance in these challenging engagements.
Journeys have to be planned and prepared for carefully, lest they end in disaster. Manage your supplies, morale, and your crew’s vigor effectively to survive. Haul cargo and valuables across the wasteland or take it from others. Your crew of workers, fighters, scouts, and slaves have to be managed well to optimize their effectiveness.
A wide variety of companions can work for you in versatile caravan roles, such as scoutmaster, guard captain, treasure hunter, or beast handler. Each companion comes with unique combat skills, background stories, and personal quest lines that can upgrade them further when you complete them.
Ally yourself with mighty factions that shape the Riven Realms with their influence on commerce, brutal wars, and constant scheming. From prosperous Trading Houses to criminal syndicates and religious organizations, these groups offer powerful rewards and boons to those loyal to their cause. But take heed - befriending a faction will more than likely antagonize others.
2019 Lost Pilgrims Studio
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Just finished playing through the demo, and while I enjoyed the art and the care that clearly has been put into the world-building, there are issues that make this game feel like it is not ready for release yet.
(1) the UI is a bit clunky, often requiring click-and-drag for things that could just be a single click, or multiple clicks for things that could be hover-and-click. There are also elements of the UI that feel like they are arbitrarily large or small. These are relatively minor things but over the course of a playthrough they add up to a good deal of wasted time and are an unnecessary annoyance.
(2) a much more serious issue is that this text-heavy game is riddled with grammar and usage errors. Even when it is technically correct, the prose sometimes is just awkwardly written. Devs if you are reading this, PLEASE HIRE AN EDITOR, PLEASE. Even your store blurbs contain basic grammar errors. I guarantee that the kind of people who are interested in playing a text-heavy game will write Vagrus off simply on the grounds of your blurb errors, never mind the in-game ones.
Very well done on providing a free demo. This way anyone can try it and see for themselves if it their kind of game. Myself liked it very much. I loved the story and the many choices. I felt really cast in the role of a Vagrus so the RPG element is very strong in the game and the branching is really interesting. I liked it so much that I searched for it in Fig and became a supporter of it. I'm looking forward to its release.
First off the game is text heavy, its a roleplay game based on a fantasy world featuring post-apocalyptic romans, which is a pretty cool and original setting imo.
The game has lots of branching paths, an intrincate lore and tons of strange characters.
You play as a vagrus, some sort of caravan leader and guide your comitatus, your crew, through the dangerous world of Xeryn. Dont want to spoil much so youll have to play it.
At the end of the day the demo is free so i encourage you to try it and see for yourselves.
this game is not easy to play and that's what i like about it. You really have to think about how to survive, this you do not get from many games these days..
I am reviewing this game not as a demo, but as instant access owner. Why is that? It's because I was sold the moment I sank around 2 hours in demo that I played about a year ago.
But this isn't about is it? I backed it up, now, because I want to see this game exceed so badly, devs are open but it doesn't take much to see that they are in tough spot. (Demo is kind of a desperate attempt to market a product, since demos are crazy expensive invests)
So to the game, what dragged me in the most is the word setting. Those who are avid fantasy readers will instantly spot from where influence comes from.
Before I go ahead, a fair warning. If you are not someone who enjoys reading, 99% you won't enjoy this heavy text oriented game (There are some voice overs, but that's for intro and standalone tutorial story, which very small fraction of the game).
Next, onto the game pros/cons:
Pros:
- World setting
- Meaningful Characters
- Art (it's so damn good)
- Combat (looks simplistic but it's really neat. One of those things easy enough to understand but hard to master)
- Trading, I think it's well-verbose and featured system, that doesn't overburden you with technicalities and provides challenge and edge to scratch your itch
-Theme and the tone of the setting
-Choices, this one is well executed part as well and you won't know if you are making good or bad right way, you have to relay on your hunch or wait to see the outcome
Now a bit bad, cons:
-Even though tutorial really does it's best to explain things I feel like some UI elements need to be more transparent/obvious (headers,tabs, more hover hints), but overly it's not terrible. It serves the purpose just could use a bit refinement
-Someone already said and I personally am not bothered but seems like having a grammar error this days, meaty/confusing sentences and etc, can really turn down people and ironically be a doom.
That's only the major complaints I have. And I could go on about pros forever.
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