

This game is great. It has a nice character, is fast, great to play with a gamepad. The graphics are great, and the game runs even on slower machines, if you have enough RAM. I am playing it in an Acer s1003, with two cores of 1,4 Ghz and it runs fast. I see some people complain about the story, but I am very happy about the simple history. Who cares about the story, when what you want is action? When I want a story, I read a book. In a game, I want action. This game is for people who want action. The game also includes a quickplay mode of short battles, so you will never get tired of playing. The puzzles are simple and easy. The controls with a gamepad are easy too after some time. If you compare it to X-Blades, it looks more modern, and is a little more complex, but same fun.

This game is fantastic. It has so many care and work on how it is done, and the graphics look beautiful. Of course, you have to know that you buy an old school RPG, similar to Eye of the Beholder. You also have to read the manual, learn how to play. Most of it is very intuitive and fun,but you have to read it, and easily you will remember all because it's very logical. By reading the manual you immediately see how much depth the game has, and it's like reading a tabletop rpg manual. Everything in this game is made with love, dedication and lots of work. The programming should have taken a lot of time and effort. The game is very open, it looks beautiful, and is very fun. Of course, you will read reviews here of people who didn't like it. Those reviews are by people that: - Don't know what they purchased, because they didn't read the description nor looked at the screenshots. - Were born only some years ago, and never played a real RPG - Ask for stunning modern graphics instead of colored old fashion graphics - Don't like to read the manual, and pretend that a game of such depth works the way they want and not the way it was made You also have to understand that this is old school in one more thing: you have to be cautious, gain levels as you learn how to play, read the manual first (again), and not pretend that the game forgives your mistakes. This is how we learned to play in the 80-90s: try, fail, re-try, then retry until perfection. If you find this is for you, you will love this beautiful and fun game. I think it's the best in its genre.

Sacred Gold is an open world. You can just go anywhere and do what you want. In each place, there may be people who give you a mission, and you can do it and get rewards. But if you don't want, you can just do what you please and wander everywhere and get treasures, kill monsters, and discover places. It's very fun because of that. You don't have to follow a boring dialog, a long story, or anything. If you want to, you can too. But you are not forced to do it. The game is also so intuitive, that if you have some experience, you can just play it, and usually everything is easy to use. This is the perfect game for people whose life is not devoted to play a game, or for the person who plays different games often. This is something not usual today, and you will enjoy it very much.


This is a very fast game, in which you can just fly and blast all enemies. The controls are simple. You have a long radar and a short radar, you just have to memorize very few hotkeys, and play! This is the kind of game that is not usual today. It has lots of levels, bosses, and a good background music. The graphics are of that year, but good enough to be fun. The flying experience is totally arcade. For those who say it is not realistic: you are flying in a space ship, how do you know space ships fly how? If you want a shoot 'em up in 3D that is fun and fast, this is your game. I certainly enjoy not having to read a book before playing, having little story and being able to casual play at times (although there are many levels and you can save your game).