Ordeal of Princess Eris
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Ordeal of Princess Eris Reviews

When the evil empire Flosein invades her kingdom, princess Eris manages to escape with her life. Seeing her castle burn, she vows to retake her beloved kingdom no matter the cost.
App ID1015800
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Kagura Games
Categories Single-player, Steam Cloud
Genres Indie, RPG
Release Date6 Jun, 2019
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Simplified Chinese
Age Restricted Content
This content is intended for mature audiences only.

Ordeal of Princess Eris
159 Total Reviews
113 Positive Reviews
46 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score

Ordeal of Princess Eris has garnered a total of 159 reviews, with 113 positive reviews and 46 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Mixed’ overall score.

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Recent Steam Reviews

This section displays the 10 most recent Steam reviews for the game, showcasing a mix of player experiences and sentiments. Each review summary includes the total playtime along with the number of thumbs-up and thumbs-down reactions, clearly indicating the community's feedback

Playtime: 187 minutes
Good solid rpg. Choices matter, story is well made and combat is very good.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1171 minutes
Adult Patch is needed Cons: - Game is unbalanced (avoid magic....) - You have no clue what you are doing (I posted link to guides in the Pinned discussion section, please use that + ending guide in the steam guide section) - almost all H scenes are rape due to being defeated via battle - very short (6 hours?) -> will come back to this in a moment - no teleportation item (aka you need to walk all the way back if you are end of dungeon....) - True ending is not accessible (see steam guide section how to restore it), aka Incomplete game - No way to keep track what events can be triggered or have been triggered - Game is extremely hard in the beginning -> random enemy die easily or 1 of them, kills you instantly (as irony: Start game HARD because the stronger the enemy -> stronger your character get. In 1st Dungeon, try to keep Eris alive. Have Eris Attack and Attack so her stats go up. Heal via Guard, repeat until no more stats increase and you are good to go.) - All magic and Tech (physical skills) are reset upon NG+ (TIP: use Dojo to get them all back. No cost) - No bonus for playing Letina's Odyssey + Sequel to Letina's Odyssey (tons of characters cameo characters so it's recommended to play LO 1st , especially due to spoilers) + If you use the guide -> game get more and more fun since you actually know what you do + As mentioned, game is short, if you know what to do and are OP, you can probably finish it in 30-50 minutes? However, each events as well as endings, have multiple variations. Aka you easily add hours if you replay and replay by doing different events: Lose against monster girls vs winning (4 general sub quest), have low corruption vs high (including endings). Selling you allies (via slave market) -> evil Eris ending (DO NOT save as you'll you lose your "Clone" for NG+). What happens if you win, lose or ignore some battles during events. So yeah, this is why I said to use the guide as sadly there is no indication to any of this. + Get Hand of Silver (Ring) ASAP (dream world) because for each ring -> said character get and extra move for that turn. + Clone System -> any character who joins your party -> will keep their stats and a "clone" will be present during NG+!! + All H scenes are unlock in the gallery once you finish the game + tons of skills + Save anywhere (yes, I hate it when an RPG maker doesn't have this quality of life feature:) ) + Uncensored H scenes (aka no mosaic. Yep, this is why you pay so much for some of this games) + This is the type of game that starts horrible (to many game mechanics, no clue what you need to do) but the better you understand everything, the better the game get!
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1209 minutes
To many bugs to it that causes it to crash. Installed the latest patch and still crashes every time at devil king fight. I can't recommend a game that crashes.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 210 minutes
Story and H-scene wise, this game is okay. It is not as good as the developer's later game (the persona clone), but it's one better than average (of all h RPG maker games). The combat however is atrocious. First of all, enemies in every single area levels up with you, which means that the mobs in front of the starting town is as tough as the mobs in the final dungeon. This makes the fighting really tedious because returning to the town is the only way to restore your MP/SP and buy potions. Secondly, magic is hilariously useless in this game. At the start of the game you can customise your character to be magic oriented, but even if you did your magic spells will little more than tickle the enemies. Also your healing spells are pathetic compared to potions. Just don't bother with magic. Thirdly the game rarely tells you where you are supposed to go. Now there are some cutscenes and dialogues that tell you where certain events will happen, but a lot of times you are forced to explore every map just to proceed the storyline. Fortunately there aren't that many maps.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 606 minutes
Good art story and gameplay. But hentai stories are very boring. Skip mostly every H scene. if you come for H-RPG I do not recommend it.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1458 minutes
Game Length - 8-24 Hours 5/5 Story - Great 5/5 Gameplay - Saga RPG along those lines 5/5 CG - Good! Patch required. Uncensored. 4/5 Grand Total: 9.5/10 This RPG game definitely has replay value with all the directions of routes the story line goes, has legendary equipments, hidden secrets, recruitable/missable characters, multiple endings, easter eggs, rare drops. Definitely not a point A to point B simple kind of game but the story itself is really short when you know how to achieve the good end route. Despite all the above I would love to recommend it but I don't feel this game might be for everyone and the true end is in the game files but not implemented so there is a feeling of incompletion. I definitely recommend witnessing the True End and the story overall was short but I felt it was really good. Probably get this game on a sale if you are interested. I personally enjoyed the game and I hope that if you do decide to get this game that you do enjoy it as much as I did.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 683 minutes
Not gonna lie it is a very, very complex game and I did had a hard time trying to get the characters and specific endings. The H-scenes are ok but not very interesting but some of them are good. The game is challenging which is not a bad thing to me, I love a challenge because that's what makes gaming fun. Even though few of the H-scenes are meh the artwork is lovely and has a soft look to it and I really like it. The best part about the game is the story, the characters and the best and emotional ending that I've gotten and I can go on how great each character is but my most favorite out of all of them is Princess Eris herself because she's been through a lot from beginning to end, even after the ending I got. Pros: Challenging Battles (if you're into that) Fantastic and well-written coming of age story. Great characters (Eris = waifu) Lovely art. Cons: very complex game Hard to get all characters. Overall this is good game that I loved it thanks to it's story and characters and how much depth there is on most of them including the art and not many games like these do that but that and I'm glad that I played Ordeal of Princess Eris.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 200 minutes
you are rather free and not chained to specific way to do it. but this also led to some problems. like i am stuck on a boss and cannot go back to city to shop for items so basically my save is stuck there forever, i could go keep fighting the boss until my character leveled up (yea you could still level up and fail repeat) enough to beat the boss without restocking anything, but i think it will take too much of my time, might as well retry from one of my earlier saves. so yea be sure to have extra saves
👍 : 1 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 67 minutes
This one I definitely don't recommend, there's no progression, and you're quickly thrust into the role of slut without any buildup, you can go from being pure and noble to being raped and suddenly an eager slut in an instant.
👍 : 7 | 😃 : 3
Negative
Playtime: 254 minutes
I was on the fence on whether I should get this one. It had come out on the same day as Octopath Traveler, and a week before the much more anticipated Ideology in Friction by the same publisher. By comparison, Ordeal of Princess Eris appears to be a mediocre game. And it is... in a sense. The story is pretty standard. Princess Eris loses her kingdom overnight and escapes to a neighboring kingdom in the hopes to reclaim her throne some day. It's a tried and true formula and makes me want to play Fire Emblem again. I happen to be in the mood for that kind of story so that worked out in my favor. There's a pretty large cast of supporting characters both good and evil. They're all pretty distinct and likable. Calling someone one of the Four Generals just has a great ring to it. As far as gameplay, there is no experience points. Instead you gain skills and stat increases naturally during battle as you attack. It's very much like Legend of Legacy or the Saga games. Whenever you attack you have a certain percentage chance of learning new skills, raising your HP or WP(used for tech skills) or raising the level of your weapon proficiency. There is a bit of RNG here but it seems to be quite generous at least in the early game where you'll be gaining skills very quickly. There's also a very large pool of skills to choose from for each weapon with interesting effects like stun, attack all enemies, or counter. There's so many it could feel like there's too many sometimes and you'll be left with some skills you never use because there's simply better moves to use. I have a minor gripe about how the mechanics were introduced after you start the game but you're forced to select your character stats prior to understanding how everything works. I had to restart after realizing I didn't choose the build I wanted. For the hentai, it's pretty tame. It never goes into any hardcore fetish material. But at least the art is cute. Your characters can receive armor damage which will lower their defense but raise their attack. Once their armor is completely destroyed, the character automatically uses a sewing kit to repair the armor to max health. You can get an armor that lets them always be nude later in the game. Aside from that it's just your typical lose the fight to get the H-scene. I was worried it would be another Slave's Sword which I could not get behind. That game felt like a complete bore and I didn't feel for any of the characters despite the decent art style. I'm glad Princess Eris is as decent as it is. This game is not going to win any awards for originality. Yes you can find a better game to spend your money on. It doesn't really stand out from the crowd. But if you have the money to spare, and happen to be looking for an hrpg that doesn't tread too far from the beaten path, Princess Eris might be for you. The rpg mechanics are a little more interesting than your typical rpgmaker game. The story is a bit cliche but enjoyable. The characters are likable and have good designs. It's a mediocre game.(In a good way.)
👍 : 23 | 😃 : 0
Positive
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