Xuan-Yuan Sword: Mists Beyond the Mountains is a classic turn-based RPG.

This Game is one of the most popular RPGs in the Chinese Speaking Area and has won many awards around Asia. The game story takes place in an era of collision between East and West, covering a wide range, spanning Eurasia, the Arab World, Francia, and China.

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      1 year ago

      Releasing on Steam in 10 days. Would wait for your review in our weekly “What are you playing” thread.

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        I am always interesting in Chinese game. I play some.

        Usually I don’t play at release day due to language. I will wait a week or too if they don’t have English. Until some fan translation pop up that good enough to play the game.

        I do play Tale Of Immortal. The game lead me to the whole new world of literature.

        • a will eternal
        • I shall seal the heaven
        • A record of a mortal journey to immortality
        • Renegade immortal
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          Oooh, a fellow xianxia fan! I love Xianxia genre, have read a ton of these web novels. Usually read on wuxiaworld. You don’t know how much I want a proper xianxia / cultivation game. It can lend itself perfectly to RPG genre!

          I am keeping a very keen eye on some of the upcoming games from China, but I don’t know of many games that are out already. Actually only know of one game (well, series), The Legend of Sword and Fairy, only learned about it recently, and planning the play the ones that are available on PlayStation.

          Which Chinese games have played? Any recommendations?

          Edit: Forgot to mention, love A Will Eternal and I Shall Seal the Heaven. Haven’t read the other two, but they are on my list. Some of the other favourites are Coiling Dragon and The Desolate Era. Both are by same author.