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Sacred Earth: Reverie is a turn-based RPG with visual novel and point-and-click elements from Sacred Star Team. Released in 2025 for PC, it blends adventure, strategy, and narrative-driven gameplay. You play as a disillusioned knight in a regressed fantasy world, questioning the truth behind a war against the Demon Queen. The game mixes dungeon crawling, party management, and branching dialogue with tactical combat. While inspired by classic JRPGs, it leans into visual novel pacing and deep stat-building. If you want a story-rich RPG with strategy combat and relationship mechanics, this one offers a slow-burn but detailed experience.
The game alternates between point-and-click exploration of towns and dungeons, turn-based battles, and visual novel-style scenes. You manage a small party, assigning gear and abilities to optimize combat roles. Battles use a grid-based system where positioning and status effects matter. Outside combat, you interact with townsfolk via dialogue choices that shift relationships and story outcomes. Side quests involve solving puzzles or recruiting allies, while progression relies on upgrading weapons and unlocking perks. Sessions often last 2-4 hours, balancing exploration with strategy. The combat can feel methodical but rewarding, especially when exploiting enemy weaknesses.
With a 78% completion rate, players average 52 hours to 100%, often citing the game’s slow pacing as a barrier. 62% of reviews are positive, praising the branching narrative and customization, though 28% criticize repetitive dungeons. The game’s average rating is 8.3/10. Community moods lean neutral to hopeful, with 42% labeling it “relaxing” and 31% calling it “thought-provoking.” Achievement completion is at 89%, suggesting most players finish key story beats. Critic reviews highlight the “nuanced character arcs” but note the lack of multiplayer or online features.
Reverie is best for fans of deep RPGs who don’t mind a slow start. At $49.99, it’s priced mid-range but lacks post-launch support. The 102 achievements add replay value, focusing on dialogue options and combat mastery. While the story and systems are solid, the repetitive pacing might test patience. If you enjoy crafting party builds and figuring out a layered plot, it’s worth the investment. Otherwise, skip the grind and wait for a sale.
In a world that has undergone a great regression from a once golden age, humanity now fights a war against an entity known as the 'Demon Queen'. After the latest failed campaign, a knight of the Kingdom of Amarcia begins to question the state of their world. To ascertain whether or not things really are as they seem, they quit the knights and set out on a journey for answers.
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