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  • Summary: Where Winds Meet is an interactive open world game featuring action, adventure, and martial arts developed by Everstone Games. It takes place during the twilight of the Ten Kingdoms, the very era when an entire dynasty could crumble in a blink of an eye.
    As a swordsman, the player has
    Where Winds Meet is an interactive open world game featuring action, adventure, and martial arts developed by Everstone Games. It takes place during the twilight of the Ten Kingdoms, the very era when an entire dynasty could crumble in a blink of an eye.
    As a swordsman, the player has grown up amid this era of war and conflict and must face the many tough choices in a swordsman's destiny, as division and unrest are about to come to an end on the stage of the Northern Song Dynasty.
    Facing the unknown paths ahead where blood and swords are intertwined, what will the player choose? - follow his heart and mind and fight for justice: or choose to safeguard the empire with the inevitable consequence that his kind, swordsmen, will fade from prominence and prosperity; or will he choose to protect the innocent by sticking to the moral code of chivalry imbued since childhood, and use his martial skills against laws and rules till death?
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  1. Positive: 9 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Nov 13, 2025
    88
    Where Winds Meet stands out as a beautifully crafted RPG with light MMO elements, offering deep character progression, engaging combat, and a living, immersive world. Its minor flaws, like early pacing issues in the story, occasional audio hiccups, and a few technical bugs, don’t overshadow the game’s many strengths.
  2. Nov 12, 2025
    85
    While its narrative is far from perfect in terms of engagement, Where Winds Meet is an impressive and ambitious game that, for the most part, succeeds in fulfilling its promises.
  3. Jan 7, 2026
    80
    Where Winds Meet is an ambitious Wuxia MMO that blends stunning visuals, deep side content, and martial arts combat in a rich Ancient China setting. While the main story serves as a basic anchor, the game shines in its expansive exploration, variety of roles, and immersive online interactions. However, high system demands and optional AI features may deter some players.
  4. Nov 12, 2025
    78
    Where Winds Meet is over-ambitious, messy, opaque, and inconsistent. It has too many gears that don’t mesh, a lot that’s poorly explained, and it refuses to give the player a moment of unproductive time, even at the cost of coherence and comprehensibility. For all that, Where Winds Meet is a lot of fun. It often looks incredible and the world is certainly filled with content, whether for a single player or in a group. Even without touching the cash shop, Where Winds Meet provides a huge amount of free game play. Right now, Where Winds Meet is a little shy of greatness, but with some technical improvements and time it could get there.
  5. Nov 28, 2025
    75
    An ambitious, imperfect game, offering one of the richest free-to-play worlds for players who enjoy depth and experimentation.
  6. Nov 24, 2025
    70
    Quotation forthcoming.
  7. Nov 12, 2025
    60
    Where Winds Meet offers an ambitious third-person adventure in which we become heroes or heroines of 10th-century China. A vast open-world RPG, full of possibilities, which we can enjoy alone, with friends, or with unknown players. Absolute freedom to act, decide, and forge our legend allows us to customize our martial arts, choose our path, and move through the world by running on water, walking on walls, or even flying like in a Chinese martial arts movie. Unfortunately, the gameplay is hampered by this ambition with mini-games that don't quite work well and a use of AI that seems to go beyond dialogues with NPCs.

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