Myrne: The Quest
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$5.99

Myrne: The Quest Reviews

Myrne: The Quest is a single-player, first-person, action-RPG. Get back to the world of the Myrne with its silly humor and discover why the night never goes away in this new region..
App ID589470
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers Beldarak Games
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Trading Cards
Genres Indie, Action, RPG
Release Date31 May, 2017
Platforms Windows, Mac, Linux
Supported Languages English, French

Myrne: The Quest
34 Total Reviews
27 Positive Reviews
7 Negative Reviews
Score

Myrne: The Quest has garnered a total of 34 reviews, with 27 positive reviews and 7 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘’ 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: 476 minutes
Fun casual RPG. I think most rpgers may find this a relaxing few h of simpel fun gameplay. The story is pritty fun but the more intresting part is all the silly NPCs in the game and silly books. Most books are simply 1 line text but there is qute a few that is a few pages. The combat is decent. Pritty hard to see how far away the enemy is for melee and i have little understanding why anyone woud focus on piercing wepons...you need to second another wepon for all the undead and sure thats doabel and same go to slashing...they aint any better then bashing in any way as far as i see it. Magic is most of the part more of a support thing...you can try to main it but you will have to use alot of mana pots (theres qute a few around) or stand around waiting for mana to reg. The length is perfect for me. I took qute some times to do useless stuff and going the wrong way abit. I like that the quests dont hold your hand. You simply get a task and you have to think for yourself abit how to finish it.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1068 minutes
Enjoying the game so far and it didn't take too much time to get into it and learn the UI and mechanics of exploring and fighting. I do wish it was easier to repair items such as gear. I have to move them from my body in the UI to my inventory then drop them from my inventory to the floor then repair them. Then have to reverse the process. So its tedious to repair items. Other than that I like the game.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 359 minutes
Unfinished but fun proto-immersive sim. I think this game is a fun showcase of immersive sim concepts and dungeon crawling in a neat concise package. My issues with it is mostly for the combat not being very good, I feel as though the beginning had the most fun areas. I didn't care for the final puzzle all that much, but I enjoyed the corny internet humor - reminded me of Adventure Quest or something. I think it's worth a shot if you like immersive sims and wanna see a dev play around with it.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 560 minutes
Where do I start, well what’s not to like about this game it’s short and sweet, It’s combat system feels satisfying, it’s got it’s funny writing, and the funny side quests too, the main character have clear motivations, nice soundtracks too (I don’t feel repetitive) and much more!
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 390 minutes
I really enjoyed this game. As any other games it does have some bugs init, but what game doesnt?:) Nice and chill rpg with nice music and gameplay. Also lots of funny quests... Recommend it 10/10.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 635 minutes
Edit:The game is fun, despite the few glitches. Amazingly, the creator of Myrne: The Quest is still taking care of their game and fixing crashes and bugs! Even better, they actually interact with those who play the game, which allows them to fix bugs and crashes more efficiently! I reccomend the game becase, despite all its glitches, it's super fun, and is much more interesting than the normal bs you see that fails to be an RPG (if that's what it's classified at? Can't remember, been up all night to 6:40 a.m. playing this game xD).
👍 : 14 | 😃 : 2
Positive
Playtime: 279 minutes
Alright, I got about five hours out of this game! I could squeeze another hour maybe if I wanted to get all the achievements. (Loaded to work on the achievements and the game saves post starting the "no return" quest, so you have to start from the begining to achievement hunt.....) Pros Game was fun and had a good system in place if not a little basic. Cons It's very short and feels like a game that wasn't finished! More than a year post release and many bugs (The dev does seem to be working on those still) Long and short, if you can get it on sale like I did it's worth an evening of entertainment.
👍 : 7 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 411 minutes
Myrne: The Quest is a wonderful and lovingly crafted RPG. I really dig the artstye, the whit and the general atmosphere of the game. You can really feel the attention to detail the dev has put into it. I'm currently playing a close combat character. The only downside I've encountered so far is that I'm having a hard time estimating the distance to my enemies and the range of my weapons.
👍 : 14 | 😃 : 1
Positive
Playtime: 824 minutes
TL; DR: This is a wonderful game. It is fun, interesting (but short) and I recommend buying it. It took me 9h to complete the game for all achievements and quests. That’s about the same as a quick run of the half-life and portal games. So, I would say the price/hour/quality ratio is certainly justified. I would even say “Myrne – The Quest” is almost as enjoyable as these games I just mentioned. Here are some reasons why: [b] Why you would like it [/b] [list] [*] You can craft, loot and kill. [*] Unique dialogs: Not just “yes I’ll do it” or “no I won’t” or “fetch me this”. [*] Unique crafted world: Everything is thoughtfully placed, some of them are useful some of them are obviously for the lolz. [*] Easy to understand mechanics [*] One epic boss-battle imho (but only one really) [/list] [b] Why you would dislike it [/b] [list] [*] It is a short game (really short if you rush it). I feel like I could spend way more time with this game but there aren’t just any more quests. (this is a good thing actually: quality > quantity) [*] Everything is handcrafted, (this is a good thing as well: handcrafted > random generated) but this also means that every play-through will be the same. It is great for changing playstyle, but it won’t surprise you after the 10th time anymore. [/list] [b] Why you would love it [/b] [list] [*] Nifty humour throughout the whole game. [*] It feels like playing a big budget RPG. What I mean by this is that some clever and fun mechanics are implemented in the game. [*] You must think but you don’t need to be a genius: There are no quest markers and no screaming neon signs pointing you where to go. If you are not brain-dead rushing the game, you should have an idea what to do next. This feels extremely refreshing! [*] Repairing and crafting requires some thinking as well. What do you need to create or repair an item? Think, then create. [*] Quests aren’t that predictable, and some have a lovely twist. [*] The world (dungeons/tombs) is definitely not boring to explore and easy to navigate through. It is small, good looking and simple. [*] Puzzles are good! Not too complicated but require some thoughts. And if all else fails, use the trail & error method. [*] The game keeps getting updates, fixes and extra content after release. The (single!) dev is really taking care of the game. [/list] [b] Why you would hate it [/b] [list] [*] Dropping your epic weapon near a sawmill and ending up destroying it for some scrap. Keep your weapons and fingers away from the sawblade! [*] It is made with unity and that has it downsides. But hey, you got to start somewhere right! [*] [spoiler] The ending is really abrupt [/spoiler] [/list]
👍 : 17 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 312 minutes
I enjoyed the game... until the end. The Good. +Quirky but fun graphics. +Simple but effective stat system. +Nice sound track. The Bad. -Fewer dungeons/areas to explore than I was expecting from the description. -Repetetive and simple enemies. -Only one real boss fight. -Limited weapon selection. The Ugly. :( They went with what is becoming one of my least favorite trends in gaming: The Extreme Cliffhanger. [spoiler]The end has no boss fight and you are left with your quest uncompleted and the bad guy disappearing with a grin.[/spoiler] With an ending in a similar vein to Halo 2, Rage, Divinity 2 and it's expansion (My most despised), and more recently, Planet explorers, or the Doom reboot. This might as well have an episode one somewhere in the title, because that's what it is.
👍 : 58 | 😃 : 4
Negative
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