Posted on: March 8, 2025

Kyako7
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 58 Avis: 4
Sympa et textes FR
Le jeu fait un peu viello, toutefois c'est un RPG sympa et le texte est maintenant traduit en français !
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L'intrigue et les dialogues de Black Geyser contiennent des références à des thèmes matures comme un langage cru, de la violence, de la consommation d'alcool et de drogues ainsi que des actes sexuels. Le jeu illustre visuellement la violence et le sang ainsi que la consommation d'alcool et de drogues (sous forme de potions magiques).
L'intrigue et les dialogues de Black Geyser contiennent des références à des thèmes matures comme un langage cru, de la violence, de la consommation d'alcool et de drogues ainsi que des actes sexuels. Le jeu illustre visuellement la violence et le sang ainsi que la consommation d'alcool et de drogues (sous forme de potions magiques).
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Posted on: March 8, 2025

Kyako7
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 58 Avis: 4
Sympa et textes FR
Le jeu fait un peu viello, toutefois c'est un RPG sympa et le texte est maintenant traduit en français !
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Posted on: September 11, 2025

cretauk
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 211 Avis: 2
Great game
almost 3 hours in and I enjoy it so far. I love these kind of games for their story telling
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Posted on: March 19, 2022

Bloodrunsclear
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 1226 Avis: 144
Like the Past but a Little Better!
Black Geyser is the best iteration of the classic combat with pause isometric RPG I've played! It has a much speedier combat system than old school isometric RPGs, much clearer quest goals, a clean graphical style, and you always feel like you know where you're going and what you're doing. Black Geyser is nostalgia but with refinements. You're less likely to get one-shot by a random enemy because you didn't find a secret boost or grind by attacking an invincible NPC or something esoteric. It feels a bit like an MMO actually with some 'enemies' being neutral until you attack so you can pick your battles. I like the brewing and drying system which gives you a feeling of concocting potions in a more thematic way. To me this felt like the game I always wish games like Baulder's Gate and Pillars of Eternity had been when I was younger especially: more of a focus on an immersive world than loads of exposition, more of a focus on exploration than fearfully inching along, more of a focus on collecting and improving a character than save-scumming every encounter. Nice music, charming voice overs and characters, a fine effort all around!
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Posted on: August 21, 2024

siresmith
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 227 Avis: 3
Throwback to the Ol' School
Decent story, class and skill mix, with a familiar approach to the real time w/ pause combat. It has the start of a crafting system with potions and powders, but is missing any solid crafting beyond that.
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Posted on: January 8, 2025

cymanon
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 90 Avis: 1
uninteresting and frustrating
Let me start by saying that "BG successor" is truly thrown lightly these days. This is definitely not a BG successor nor close to it. I've just finished the game and only because I'm stubborn like that. To be frank, I was bored nearly the entire time. The game failed to make me interested in the main story or that of any of the characters- including companions. One of the biggest sins of Black Geyser is loading time- it made me play a mobile game on the side, just so I wouldn't get bored out of my mind. I honestly reduced travelling and switching locations to a minimum just so I didn't have to wait for the damn game to load again, that's how annoying it was. There's also barely any role playing in this supposedly role playing game. You can easily be a saint, because it costs you nothing, but except for the world greed level, the reputation system seems to have no repercussions. Am I known after going back and forth so many times and helping literally every person with a name? Nope. And the relationships with companions? A few shallow conversations, some very basic quests, a possibility of "romance" (that part made me laugh, a whole romance done in one conversation) and that's it. Easily forgettable. Should I care about them? I haven't been given any reason to. Should I care for the world at least? There's some interesting lore, sure, but presented in a way I mostly don't care for. "Show, don't tell", right? Well, not here. The way I see it, if a game fails to engage me emotionally, it's not a good game. Other reviewers mentioned other flaws and they're all true (esp. top review by user desale), but I described what was the worst aspects for me personally. I liked crafting powders though, they're pretty. I had to make physical notes because the system isn't very good, but I didn't mind that, at least I cared about something :) Also- some locations are very pretty, I mean the maps, like forests or meadows. Character design though...
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