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Is Wandering Sword a fun game? I've never played any Chinese games but the idea of a wuxia RPG seems high in potential.
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Shameless self bump.
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>>722559943
Inferior to Heroes Adventure, still quite good
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>>722562172
I liked it more but you can't go wrong with either, and they both have DLC for the other so might as well get both.
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>>722559943
as long as you're somewhat knowledgeable about the tropes of the genre it's great.
I imagine a normalfag trying to play this game would be utterly baffled from beginning to end.
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>>722559943
Combat sucks cock
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>>722559943
Somewhat linear in story, but you can do a few things for different ending scenes. It does tend to be a bit of a guide-heavy game if you want all the stuff, and that still will take a few playthroughs, but I enjoyed it.
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>>722562172
Redpill me on this one.
>>722562282
I only have surface knowledge of wuxia desu but I think it's cool.



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