A good game but sadly an older one that Steam has not cared to patch. Luckily you can find plenty of guides on Steam to get it up and running. For me it was as simple as running as administrator and launching it that way rather than through Steam itself. (Another note I'm editing later, if you experience random framerate issues later in the game I found it was tied to saves, if you have too many saves the game randomly starts chugging, so delete a bunch of saves if you experience this issue in mid to late game). Onto the actual game though:

The setting is great, we don't see East-Asian Wuxia inspired settings in video-games often which is a shame since it is such a good one for games and stories as a whole! This game is charming in that it takes itself seriously but also allows for some of the fun and goofiness of the genre with enjoyable fantastical characters and action. The lore as well is based largely on real history and mythology and history buffs will certainly notice parallels to our own world's history such as a certain dam. The game's world is fantastic and worth going through.

The graphics are so-so, I think many zones are gorgeous with great design and others while looking graphically limited have a clear aesthetic flair to them: From beautiful idyllic villages to spooky gnarled tree-covered and mist-laden forests to large sprawling metropolises. Sadly though the fact this was crammed onto the Xbox Original means it had to be graphically limited and some zones are neutered because of this, with a weird amount of loading between zones, small zones, lack of detail (especially further away), etc. Likewise some side-characters look rough but most main characters look amazing with clear interesting clothing and armor designs as well as fun unique and cartoonish faces. Overall, Art Style>Graphical Fidelity I think sums up the graphics well.

Writing is certainly staple Bioware and I think people who enjoy or dislike other Bioware games will find they feel the same about this game. Closest I'd say in comparison to this game is KOTOR followed by Dragon Age Origins followed by Mass Effect 1 most to least. I love Bioware and enjoy their writing and so I enjoyed this game a lot. There are also usually several ways through a quest-line, certainly at least two paths: One the path of the Open Palm and the other the Closed Fist. This game's equivalent of the Paragon and Renegade morality system. Although some quests have other options too that are beyond just good-guy choice bad-guy choice. Voice acting is either great or while not the best certainly enjoyable. Every companion has great voice acting and this game also genuinely has the best child voice actor I've ever heard in Wild Flower. In terms of other characters, you will recognize some voices here with some surprising celebrities showing up like John Cleese of Monty Python fame and Nathan Fillion of Firefly fame! As well as other Bioware staples like the voice of Male Commander Shepard. Many side characters become memorable due to both their writing and voice acting as well, my favorites being Minister Sheng and Gravedigger Shen.

Gameplay is good, it is super clunky but undoubtedly fun and well-done. I think a sequel especially could refine these into something groundbreaking. It is a mix of Yakuza-style combat switching up different fighting styles with regular RPG health, stamina, and magic meters. You learn many fighting styles as well as techniques to change around how you play, there is also a mod that adds dozens more for even more variety and replay value. There is also a surprising mini-game where you fly an airship and shoot at others like an arcade game of Galaga, these sections are entirely optional as well which is interesting to me.

Overall its very good. If you want a game with this setting, another Bioware game, a good RPG, a martial arts game, or all of the above, get it. You will have to change around some files to get it working but it's worth it. Now give us a reboot or sequel, Bioware.

Reviewed on Feb 11, 2024


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