Fate Seeker 2
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Fate Seeker 2 is bound to the martial arts fans, with its rich content, exquisite details, and unique crime detection theme, to create a return to the real experience
Review in Chinese | Read full review
While Fate Seeker stayed on a steady course within the traditional wuxia open-world genre, Fate Seeker 2 undoubtedly takes a more unconventional approach. The smooth 4K graphics on PS5 and a more immersive gameplay atmosphere provide an opportunity to rediscover Fate Seeker 2. After all, in recent years, it might be considered one of the best wuxia games out there.
Review in Chinese | Read full review
Fate Seeker II is a game that takes you to the wuxia universe with a good premise, but that ends up having its positive points overshadowed by the problems of performance, narrative rhythm and dull exploration. Despite being a single-player title, the game follows a structure similar to that of an MMORPG and with mechanics that, even though they are interesting, tend to tire or even frustrate the player.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Fate Seeker II is simply overwhelming in most aspects. With 20 fighting styles that each sport an enormous amount of attacks and combos, a plethora of side activities and a main story with more important characters than I could count it is just a lot. But a lot of this works surprisingly well despite all of this. The puzzles and investigations are especially great as is the main story and its cast once you start to see how everything and everyone is connected in one way or another. Unfortunately the combat itself is mostly dull, the English translation feels a bit shoddy and the technical aspects are middling at best. And yet it is an oddly compelling title that offers an interesting look at a different type of game from China.
Review in German | Read full review