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Reign of Guilds is a medieval MMORPG from Atlant Games that dropped on PC in late 2025. It’s a large world with a focus on player-driven politics and faction wars. You’ll pick a side, merchant guilds, church, mercenaries, or nobility, and fight in castle sieges, trade wars, and diplomatic battles. The open world feels reactive, with events like supply line raids and guild takeovers shaping the landscape. It’s not just about slaying monsters; it’s about building influence and navigating a messy, semi-civilized dark age. Think of it as a medieval game of chess with more axes and less diplomacy.
The core loop mixes crafting, resource management, and large-scale PvP. You’ll spend hours planning raids on enemy castles, coordinating with allies to breach walls and loot strongboxes. Guilds act as micro-economies, you mine, craft, and trade goods to fund expansions or bribe officials. Combat is a mix of real-time melee and strategic pauses for positioning. The world constantly shifts: a new merchant might crash your blacksmith’s prices, or a noble could declare war after you backstabbed their trade route. Missions often involve sabotage or espionage, and the UI is cluttered but functional. Controls feel stiff in tight fights, but the sheer variety of player interactions makes up for it.
PlayPile users average 34 hours in the game, with a 4.5/5 rating. 62% finish it, and 73% of reviews are positive. Community vibes are 50% chill, 40% social, and 10% stressful. Players praise the “dynamic world where your actions matter” but gripe about “slow combat and clunky menus.” The 23 achievements range from “Sabotage 10 Trade Caravans” to “Lead a Successful Castle Siege.” 68% of players hit 100 hours, suggesting high replayability. Critics call it a “slow-burn gem for player-driven storytelling,” while some note the learning curve is steep. The $29.99 price tag is seen as fair for the depth.
Reign of Guilds is best for players who love slow, player-driven narratives over polished action. The $30 price and 23 achievements make it a mid-tier pick for MMO fans. It’s not for casual gamers, it demands time and patience to master guild politics and trade systems. If you enjoy building influence through backstabbing, bartering, and battling, this one’s worth the investment. But if you want fast-paced combat or solo content, look elsewhere. The community is active and social, so don’t expect a quiet solo playthrough.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO)
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