
The Cult of Tianlong and Fengdu are at war with each other, and at the height of the conflict the Imperial Court has issued the Acquit Period. The game starts off with a completely untranslated smooth sounding Chinese guy tell you the setup of this game. It's MUCH less ambitious than the first game, but instead it has a clarity of purpose and has trimmed out all of the busywork and fluff of the first game and filled it with something I've never really seen done before. So 1 year later we have a prequel that has completely vaporized the life-building segment of the game and created a straight JRPG. The original Tale of Wuxia is ruined by its shit translation but even if the translation was perfect the game is plagued by tedious minigames and tons of RNG and can only be loosely recommended for all of the unique things it does and less for how good it is. Large amounts of the game were translated even worse than google translate, with no proofreading and a story so destroyed by the translation you got at most a vague gist of what's going on. The translation was also so atrocious that the game was unfinishable unless you used guides since progression important puzzles can only be solved w/ guesswork or Chinese literacy. It featured oodles of RNG and a really draconian event system that basically forced you to continually reset in order to play with any efficiency. It has a very cartoony chibi-fied life sim phase and a more realistically proportioned phase where all the fights, towns and dungeons took place. I've discussed the first game here, but to summarize it's primarily a combination of a life-simulator (think Persona or Princess Maker games) with an isometric Baldur's gate style sequence of fights and fetch quests. Despite being called the "Pre-Sequel", which I assume they stole from Borderlands, this game is like 99% a Prequel of Tale of Wuxia with only a small epilogue that takes place after the first game. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.As a quick primer this is a Chinese-developed RPG based heavily on the works of Jin Wong, and is set in the Wuxia fiction genre. Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.

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