Step into the role of an aspiring martial-arts master and follow the path of the open palm or the closed fist. In this multi-award-winning action-RPG, your choices and actions will determine the fate of the entire Jade Empire. Will you prevent the destruction of this beautiful land, or will you c...
Step into the role of an aspiring martial-arts master and follow the path of the open palm or the closed fist. In this multi-award-winning action-RPG, your choices and actions will determine the fate of the entire Jade Empire. Will you prevent the destruction of this beautiful land, or will you crush it beneath your heel? Are you a warrior who uses his strength and fighting mastery to bring peace, or will you instead use your power to bring pain and ruin?
The choice is yours.
The Original Award Winning Jade Empire
An incredible, engaging story that makes you the noble hero or the treacherous villain!
A wealth of fascinating characters to interact with.
Beautiful, mysterious lands to explore, discover, and save...or conquer.
A rich blend of role-playing and exciting real-time combat.
New monsters and enemies.
New fighting styles.
Customizable, intuitive controls including support for game-pads and keyboard/mouse.
Increased graphics resolutions and new visual effects.
A wonderful game. One of the few I felt motivated enough to finish but I hated to finish it because my story with it had ended as well.
Wonderful world with compelling story, great fighting and interesting enemies.
The only drawback is that the game is certainly too short. I wish I'd had more hours of it.
Much has been said about the rather unique setting, the surprisingly good fight system and the stunning lack of serious bugs. Those things are all good. Only one thing dampens this gem:
The romances are exceedingly dull. Sky is almost as obnoxious as Dragon Age's Alistair and Silk Fox is almost as bad as Morrigan, the living embodiment of pathetic male fantasies. Adding to the distinct "meh" that hangs over that aspect is the fact that an astonishing amount of sexual tension seems to come from the character who is ostensibly your sister. Some may find that a bit disturbing.
Nevertheless, this is great. The last, triumphant breath of Bioware, before the weight (haha) of Mass Effect and the Dragon Age series dragged off the RPG throne forever. Well worth playing.
I pre-ordered this one the Xbox Original many moons ago and the only reason I stopped playing because the Xbox died. It's very much worth the getting and the fact that it is here on GOG DRM Free is icing on the cake.
To be fair, I find most Bioware games overrated.
This game has a good story that feels kinda rushed near the end. It's path is linear and character interaction boils down to standard good vs. evil choices. That's really disappointing, especially in an eastern setting. Character building is non existent (except that you can spend points on level up to either one of 3 stats. Unfortunately they are pretty much all needed throughout the game).
It wouldn't be much of a problem if they gameplay was solid. Unfortunately it's just standard block, dodge, and hit mechanic. You can use some kind "finishing moves" (harmonic combos) that either outright killed the enemy or applied a debuff, but those only worked against weaker enemies and were pretty much useless.
The fighting styles itself are pretty much uninteresting. They are supposed to differ in speed and damage, but the one I started with was always the weakest and consequently whatever I found later was stronger than what I found before.
It's the same with the weapons.
The fights itself can be won by 1 or 2 different tactics, except if you are outnumbered. But you just have to cut them back to a workable size.
Sometimes I wished I could end a sequence with a quick time event, it was that bad.
It's unfortunate. I really try to love it, but it friendzoned me.