Demonicon Reviews
The Dark Eye - Demonicon is a thrilling action-RPG set in the extraordinarily popular universe of “The Dark Eye”, a richly crafted fantasy world beloved by fantasy gamers across the globe.The Dark Eye - Demonicon tells the tragic story of a brother and sister who become pawns of sinister forces in a world of cruelty and depravity.
App ID | 215630 |
App Type | GAME |
Developers | Noumena Studios |
Publishers | Kalypso Media Digital |
Categories | Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Full controller support, Steam Trading Cards |
Genres | Action, RPG, Adventure |
Release Date | 24 Oct, 2013 |
Platforms | Windows |
Supported Languages | French, English, Korean, German, Russian |

211 Total Reviews
147 Positive Reviews
64 Negative Reviews
Mixed Score
Demonicon has garnered a total of 211 reviews, with 147 positive reviews and 64 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:
1202 minutes
Well... I somehow finished this game, and I feel extremely conflicted about it. I’ll try to give a proper review while avoiding spoilers:
[b]Gameplay:[/b]
Simple, somewhat dated, and a bit clunky, but still enjoyable in its simplicity. There’s proper RPG progression, although don’t expect it to be challenging on normal difficulty. The leveling system feels a bit wonky at times, almost unnecessarily complex. The inventory system is straightforward, as is potion, magic, and skill usage. Combat controls are fine-ish, nothing great, but functional.
[b]Music:[/b]
It’s fine. There are a few nice pieces, but nothing major or particularly memorable. At least it’s not annoying.
[b]Voice Acting:[/b]
Oh boy... The main character loves randomly shouting at people to sound like a badass. It’s definitely not cinema-quality, but you can tell the voice actors tried their best, so they get a pass.
[b]Story:[/b]
Now for the most important part... and oh boy, where to begin.
- Chapter 1: It's alright. The introduction is rough, with bits of lore scattered everywhere, leaving you wondering why most of it exists. The devs clearly loved flavor text.
- Chapter 2: Holds up decently. You get more background, but it’s still confusing, and there are plenty of plot holes. The main character puts up with a ridiculous amount of nonsense, and some characters’ actions make no sense beyond "the writer wants to push the story forward."
- Chapter 3: The story continues, but you’ll find yourself shouting at the screen, wishing the protagonist would say what you actually want to say instead of random stuff that everyone either ignores or shrugs off. Our "badass" hero continues trying to be impressive, only to get sent on more fetch quests like an errand boy, while sighing constantly about doing them but the game and story requiring him to comply regardless.
- Chapter 4: Finally, things pick up. Some parts start to make sense, and we get answers to basic questions that every NPC seemed determined to withhold for no reason other than to annoy the player.
- Chapter 5: Extremely rushed. It barely makes sense and involves a lot of tedious back-and-forth on a huge map, with more fetch quests and puzzles that feel completely random. You’ll end up clicking around, realizing most of it doesn’t affect the game much anyway.
- Ending: The final boss fight should be epic, but by this point, your character is overpowered, so it’s just button-mashing. There’s no epic music to enhance the moment, which makes it feel less impactful. The ending itself is... underwhelming. It feels incomplete—there’s no real conclusion, and you’ll find yourself asking, "Wait... that’s it?"
[b]Overall:[/b]
I’d give it a 6.5/10. I did have fun with this game. It’s not long, and the world is genuinely interesting and beautiful. However, the way the story is handled—the pacing, exposition, and overall structure—is terrible. If you’re looking for something similar to Dragon Age 2, it’s worth a try. I don’t regret playing it, but it definitely could’ve been more. Even a simple slideshow in the epilogue showing the outcomes of your choices would have made it feel more complete. Instead, it feels a bit unfinished. A fair bit of warning, the storywriters seemed to be focused on rather...peculiar fetishes in this game, highlighted numerous times... I would say the game is a kind of demonic almost-incest romeo and juliet full of crazy cultists and randomness thrown everywhere into a cruel blender.
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime:
1892 minutes
Not a bad game, was quite fun, but the story became a bit of mess :D
👍 : 0 |
😃 : 0
Positive