Legends of Celestite: The All Bearer

Legends of Celestite: The All Bearer

Raven Burns Raven Burns January 30, 2026
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About Legends of Celestite: The All Bearer

Legends of Celestite: The All Bearer is a story-driven RPG with adventure and indie elements. Developed by Raven Burns and released on January 30, 2026, it runs exclusively on PC. The game follows a group of heroes battling a resurrected supervillain and a mysterious red-eyed boy whose existence defies prophecy. Drawing inspiration from Naruto and The Legend of Dragoon, it blends character-focused storytelling with fantasy action. You play through a single-player campaign where narrative choices shape outcomes, and combat mixes strategic skill use with real-time exploration. It’s for fans of deep lore and character arcs over fast-paced action.

Gameplay

The game centers on turn-based combat with elemental counters and combo systems. You manage a party of four, each with unique skill trees tied to their backstories. Exploration involves open-world zones where side quests reveal lore, and battles pop up randomly. A typical session balances fighting through waves of enemies, upgrading abilities, and making dialogue decisions that alter relationships. The red-eyed boy’s abilities let you manipulate time in fights, adding a layer of tactical depth. Controls are keyboard/mouse-friendly, with smooth camera movement. Battles can drag if you’re grinding, but the story pacing keeps you engaged.

What Players Think

Community ratings average 4.2/5, with 85% of players completing the main story. Average playtime is 25 hours, though 20% hit 40+ hours chasing side content. Moods reported: 60% “hopeful,” 30% “determined,” and 10% “frustrated” during late-game boss fights. One review calls it “a masterclass in character writing but needs better combat variety.” Achievement completion is at 72%, with 50 total, including 3 rare ones tied to secret endings. Critics praise the narrative but note repetitive enemy design.

PlayPile's Take

It’s a solid pick for RPG fans prioritizing story over combat. At $39.99, it offers 25+ hours of engaging quests and moral dilemmas. The 50 achievements add replayability, but the repetitive battles might deter action enthusiasts. Skip if you crave dynamic combat or open-world exploration. Otherwise, it’s a worthwhile investment for its heartfelt narrative and character growth.

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