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Knights of Fiona is a hybrid shooter-RPG with adventure elements that launched on SteamVR and Meta Quest 2 in late 2026. Developed by CharacterBank, it casts you as a knight defending the kingdom of Gallia from dragon invasions. The game balances action-packed combat with character progression, letting you play solo or team up with friends for co-op missions. Its fantasy setting blends medieval knights with light sci-fi touches, particularly in VR mechanics. The game emphasizes cooperative play but also includes competitive PvP modes. If you like structured quests and party-based teamwork, this one leans into those strengths with a focus on gear customization and boss battles.
You spend most sessions in third-person or VR view, swapping between a sword, bow, and magic spells to take down enemies. Combat feels responsive, with dodge-rolling and shield-blocking mechanics that scale with your character level. Quests range from defending villages to stealthy infiltration missions, often requiring specific roles in co-op (healer, tank, damage dealer). The RPG progression includes a branching skill tree and loot drops that alter weapon stats. Multiplayer sessions last 30, 60 minutes, while solo campaigns take 15, 20. VR players use motion controls for spellcasting, which adds a tactile layer but can slow movement. The game’s difficulty spikes around hour 12, 14, forcing players to optimize builds or team compositions.
PlayPile members rate it 4.2/5, with 84% completing the base campaign. Average playtime is 28 hours, though 15% of players hit 50+ hours due to endgame content. Community moods are mostly excited (62%) and determined (28%), though 10% call it "frustrating." Reviews praise the co-op mechanics ("best VR squad play since 2024") but criticize repetitive enemy AI in later chapters. Completion rates drop to 68% for the PvP mode, which 22% of players say is "unbalanced." Over 70% of reviews mention the $29.99 price is fair for the content, though some want more post-launch updates. The game’s 100 achievements are mostly task-based (85% completion average), with 12 requiring co-op.
Knights of Fiona is a solid pick for players who enjoy structured co-op and RPG progression. The VR version adds a niche but satisfying layer, though non-VR players on SteamVR still get a strong experience. At $29.99, it offers decent value for 25+ hours of play, but the mid-game difficulty spike might deter casuals. The 100 achievements feel earned but not overly grindy. Skip if you hate repetitive combat loops or PvP. Best for small groups looking for a fantasy shooter with meaningful gear upgrades. Bugs in the dragon boss fights (reported by 18% of players) are a minor but persistent issue.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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