- Publisher: Zen Studios
- Release Date: Mar 31, 2020
- Also On: PC, Switch, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 12 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 12
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Mixed: 1 out of 12
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Negative: 5 out of 12
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Aug 14, 2020
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Sep 14, 2020this could've been a good game with lot of folklore pieces in it but sadly they missed it, but don't get me wrong it's still good but you can feel that it's made by a indie group
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Oct 25, 2020
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Feb 22, 2022This game doesn't work on PSVR in the UK. DO NOT BUY IT. The game crashing is near constant several hours in, when played in flat mode. PS 'support' are evil and have made the refund process impossible. I think less of Sony now.
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Jul 20, 2020Overall, despite some of my criticisms on the game's presentation, I do think Operencia was a fun experience. The main plot was fairly unengaging, but I enjoyed seeing the character interactions and came to know them as the game went on. While some of the exploring and puzzles got frustrating at times, there were other times when I did not want to turn the game off before fully exploring a floor or clearing an area. The game was not particularly difficult or long, around 20 hours of playtime, but there is definitely potential replay value with the difficulty settings (including permadeath and map-less options) and protagonist creation. Operencia can be inconsistent in presentation and difficulty, but I would lightly recommend it to anyone looking for a traditional RPG experience with emphasis on exploration.
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Apr 17, 2020If Operencia: The Stolen Sun was really a 28-years old game, I probably wouldn’t bother with it anymore. As much as I love old games, sometimes modern comforts are just nice to have. Operencia plays with old-school expectations but turns them into a meaningful experience where a modest budget is mostly turned into the game’s favor. Some further playtesting would have perhaps solved sudden difficulty spikes more efficiently than constantly loading a save until you succeed. However, if you are interested in dungeon crawlers in the first place, you are probably prepared to take in some extra punches along the way.
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Apr 3, 2020Classic dungeon crawling á la The Bard’s Tale with fairy tale’ish visuals and intelligent puzzles.