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Tatvalok is a third person adventure RPG built by DragonEye Studios and released on PC in 2025. You play as a crash survivor navigating a corrupted alien planet teeming with ancient temples, hostile creatures, and cryptic lore. The game blends exploration of biomes like enchanted forests and cursed ruins with combat against mythical beasts. Progress through story quests to uncover why a portal unleashed chaos on this world. With single player only gameplay, the focus is on figuring out secrets and restoring balance through action oriented combat and skill progression. The 8 hour base playtime suggests a moderately sized world with optional deep dives.
You move in third person through varied environments, using a combination of melee strikes and elemental magic in combat. Each battle requires positioning and timing as enemies have unique attack patterns. Exploration is key, shrines and ruins hide lore fragments, relics, and resource nodes. A skill tree lets you customize abilities like fireball casting or dodge rolls. Sessions often involve fighting through monster packs, solving environmental puzzles to unlock areas, then resting at base camps to manage inventory. The open world encourages backtracking as new abilities grant access to previously unreachable zones. Combat feels weighty but has a slight learning curve, requiring mastery of block counters and elemental weaknesses.
With a 4.3/5 rating from 15,000 players, Tatvalok sees 87% of owners completing it. Average playthroughs hit 15 hours, with 72% finishing the main story and 45% collecting all relics. Community moods are mostly curious and determined, though 18% report frustration with combat difficulty spikes. Reviewers praise the "addictive blend of combat and exploration" while noting "some glitches in environmental transitions." At $29.99, it's one of the more affordable RPGs on PC. Achievement stats show 120 total rewards, with 85% of players unlocking the core 60. Over 90% rate the story as compelling, though side quests split between praised depth and repetitive fetch tasks.
Tatvalok is a solid choice for RPG fans who enjoy open world exploration paired with action combat. The $29.99 price and 15 hour average playtime make it feel like good value for the core experience. While not impressive, some combat mechanics feel derivative, the world design and lore progression keep it engaging. With 120 achievements offering extra goals, it provides decent replayability. Best for players who like methodically uncovering stories through environmental storytelling rather than fast paced battles. Worth trying if you want a moderately sized RPG with a strong atmosphere.
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