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  1. Mar 29, 2022
    60
    The biggest problem with Royal Frontier is in its difficulty curve. Once you’ve unlocked some of the better perks, and you inevitably will, it gets really hard to lose. You’ll be swimming in useful items and abilities to the point that rolling over its three worlds is a trifle. A bit of a sloggy trifle, but a trifle nonetheless. With how low the asking price is, it’s hard to feel too upset over how soon it all unravels. But unravel it does. With how stiff the competition is in this genre, it’s hard to recommend this one with much zeal.
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  1. Jan 17, 2023
    7
    This is a very good but minimalistic RPG in a roguelite playthrough mechanic wherein failure will end your game run permanently, thoughThis is a very good but minimalistic RPG in a roguelite playthrough mechanic wherein failure will end your game run permanently, though rewards and perks reaped in the last run will still be available in the next game run. I like the graphics, sound, and battle system, the downside though pretty much comes down to length of play, in that you can easily exhaust what the entire game can offer in about 4-6 hours, but good thing is that it has a low price tag to justify the short game length. Full Review »
  2. Apr 14, 2022
    6
    Royal Frontier is an indie game of great graphic and sound quality, which has several admirable elements in its combat mechanics. However,Royal Frontier is an indie game of great graphic and sound quality, which has several admirable elements in its combat mechanics. However, there is no depth to its story and gameplay, restricting everything to navigation menus and a repetitive progression without major news. The only save progress slot is also a misfortune, as to test new released heroes, you have to start the game over from scratch and lose everything that has already been conquered.

    It's a shame that so much fun is restricted to the Rogue-lite formula, which is an evil that haunts many modern titles that employ this practice at their core in a not very well thought out way.
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