Metascore
78

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. 70
    Its plot is dramatic and ambitious, its gameplay involving, and it features some absolutely fantastic locations.
  2. The particle effects for the spells and treatment of the landscapes are well done, but graphics alone don't make the game.
  3. Summoner's biggest fault is the party AI. Sometimes your party members seem incredibly intelligent; other times they seem to have trouble outthinking the average lab monkey.
  4. GamePower
    62
    The design is visually engaging. The character and combat system are simple but with enough detail to give the player a sense of control. And the side quests keep things from getting too linear.
User Score
7.7

Generally favorable reviews- based on 38 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 23 out of 38
  2. Negative: 2 out of 38
  1. Apr 13, 2020
    8
    A RPG with great story and characters but also ugly graphics and some bugs. Lets start with the good things: The story is engaging. You playA RPG with great story and characters but also ugly graphics and some bugs. Lets start with the good things: The story is engaging. You play as Joseph of Ciran who has the gift of summoning. When he was a child his home town Ciran was attacked. To safe his home he used his summoning abilities but he was not strong enough to control the Demon that answered his call. Many innocent got slaughtered and he left and abandon his skills. But faith does not care about your decision. Years later he is draw into the events of the game. The main story has many good twist, plots, revelations and surprises. His companions Flece, Rosalind and Jekhar have their own personalities, quests and agendas or better said goals. Especially Flece story is maybe equal epic than Josephs. The character development system is adequate. You can form the characters but not change them to different roles from what they were intended. The battle system has a combo system like Vagrant Story. You can chain different attacks for the character you control to combos. Then there are the side quests. Some are really awesome but there are also fetch quests. I must at last mention the lore. The game does a good job in creating interest for the world and its history. Now to the bad parts. The graphic was even at the time of release not up to date. Joseph looks like a Necromancer. It doesn't bother me that much but it is so noteworthy that I must mention it. There are some bugs but overall it was O.K. There are 3 points of no return in the game. You will not be warned. Overall a good and slightly different game for its time. Maybe to outdated or outperformed by latter titles. Full Review »
  2. Mar 7, 2019
    9
    One of the best western RPG in its time, I almost discovered all the secrets by myself and even achieved the level caps (level 50!), manyOne of the best western RPG in its time, I almost discovered all the secrets by myself and even achieved the level caps (level 50!), many years have passed but I really cherished the time I played the game. Full Review »
  3. Dec 10, 2015
    6
    It was a pretty nice RPG/Action game where you control a group of 4 characters in classical roles: mage, rogue, warrior and a mage-warriorIt was a pretty nice RPG/Action game where you control a group of 4 characters in classical roles: mage, rogue, warrior and a mage-warrior mix. The graphics were nice for the time, the quests interesting and varied, and the fights challenging. What however breaks the game on PC is that the camera and the character control system. The camera will always try to move by itself as your character moves around, picking strange angles and mostly positioning itself at the side of the character instead of behind him. You give movement orders by clicking on the ground like in an RTS game, but since the camera is constantly moving, it gets very clumsy. So, the controls can be a deal-breaker for most PC gamers. Full Review »