Metascore
64

Mixed or average reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 12
  2. Negative: 1 out of 12
  1. Aug 22, 2019
    80
    Pagan Online is very interesting hack ’n’ slash twin-stick ARPG, based on Slavic mythology, that is bravely trying to implement some new, more casual but fun experience into the genre. Aside from its bugs and few balancing problems, it has great potential and it is already managing to separate itself from the big competitors in the genre.
  2. Game World Navigator Magazine
    Oct 11, 2019
    70
    Slavic pagan mythology is a welcome addition to otherwise stale fantasy scene, but weird campaign structure and emphasis on grind keep messing with immersion. [Issue#240, p.35]
  3. Sep 16, 2019
    70
    Pagan Online is a Diablo-like hack-and-slash RPG with an alright story. The gameplay is enjoyable, but it's lacking in other regards such as shops, an open world, and so on. It's a nice cheaper alternative to Diablo if you don't mind the lack of depth.
  4. Aug 27, 2019
    70
    A pleasant hack'n Slash with interesting characters, interfaces, scenario and gameplay features. We would have liked a less stat-focus loot system, which is deeply linked to the forge system.
  5. Aug 21, 2019
    70
    Pagan Online's fast-paced action is weighed down by its disappointing lack of depth. If you want the thrill of being trapped in a barrel full of monsters all day, this game is for you. If not, then it's best to look elsewhere.
  6. Sep 5, 2019
    68
    Fun hero designs and solid combat offer a promising start, but it needs to shed its grind and borderline game-breaking bugs.
  7. Oct 12, 2019
    66
    Pagan Online seems to have gone through development hell — whatever its original concept was, the game has been rewritten, cut into pieces and then reassembled in a different form. Its short f2p-style runs are fun at first, but then boredom gradually sets in, because it’s just rinse and repeat.
  8. Oct 21, 2019
    60
    Pagan Online makes an attempt to dovetail two different genres—the ARPG and the MOBA—with mixed results. While the different heroes each have interesting abilities and character designs, the game is bogged down by an unfortunate series of grindy, free-to-play mechanics inexplicably built into a buy-to-play game.
  9. Sep 19, 2019
    60
    Pagan Online’s Slavic fantasy pulls from mythologies that are slightly off the beaten path, but so much of the game feels like familiar — and what’s worse, less successful — tropes, mechanics and ideas gleaned from other ARPGs, MOBAs and mobile games. It does have the advantage of presenting relatively short and fast-paced missions to the time-pressed player, but I suspect fans of action RPGs would prefer a more creative, immersive and less repetitive experience to one that is just abbreviated.
  10. Aug 27, 2019
    60
    While the game is decent, certain elements are holding it back from being a new go-to replacement for already existing ARPGs.
  11. Aug 23, 2019
    55
    At best just an above average game with strange design decisions.
  12. Oct 23, 2019
    40
    Inexperienced developers tried their hand on a Diablo-like RPG but they failed to understand what makes the genre so popular. Pagan Online is full of restrictions, locked content, reused maps and terrible loot.
User Score
5.3

Mixed or average reviews- based on 22 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 22
  2. Negative: 8 out of 22
  1. Jul 11, 2020
    0
    Not only did Mad Head Games cancel the game, removed the game from steam store so people cant see the reviews, they also used the money theyNot only did Mad Head Games cancel the game, removed the game from steam store so people cant see the reviews, they also used the money they got from Pagan Online in the past to develop more **** hidden object games to sell in the steam store.

    the game had no meaningful updates since release 2019

    they did not apologize to the customers, they dont care, instead owners get worthless 7 days premium and 1 vehicle for Wargaming catalog games, which is an extra slap to the face if you dont play their games at all.

    I recommend to not buy games from Mad Head Studio or Wargaming, they are scammers and thiefs.
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  2. Sep 2, 2019
    9
    Fun ARPG, different type of controls, WASD and Mouse is primary mode but click to move is still supported. Challenging session based gameplay.Fun ARPG, different type of controls, WASD and Mouse is primary mode but click to move is still supported. Challenging session based gameplay. Can make progress with out spending tons of time. Fun narrative design and engaging characters to play. I never played an ARPG with so many different types of characters! Some look and feel better than others but overall this is a really cool way to play an ARPG. Worth checking out for avid PoE / Diablo fans. Full Review »
  3. Apr 22, 2019
    8
    As of writing the game has been released in Early Access

    The game to me is a fresh take on ARPG style. It evolves around a central hub,
    As of writing the game has been released in Early Access

    The game to me is a fresh take on ARPG style. It evolves around a central hub, think Phantasy Star Dreamcast. From this hub you have your crafting, vendor, progression etc all in one place, all players are here, you can see and interact with each other.

    You then drop into the battles (or story) from the hub. The battles are kind of short but they definitely give you that "I'll just play one more game" feel because of it.

    The graphics and artwork is done nicely, think Tourchlight mixed with Blizzard style, also nice and colourful and runs really smoothly.

    The controls are as you'd expect apart from one difference - WASD - That's right, the devs took the bold move to make it WASD for movement. While abit odd at first you soon forget about it and carry on.

    Another difference is that you have to pick a character - think a 'hero' this is very different, you can customise somewhat (its still early access so not much right now) You get 3 heros to start with, a DPS, a Tank, a Healer type. Throughout the game you collect 'shards' which in turn unlock other heros.

    If you enjoy ARPG then you really should give Pagan Online a chance, its very fun, fluid and feels good to just smash some enemies and level up for an hour or so (although you soon realise 4 hours has passed!)
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