Artifact Adventure Gaiden Reviews

Experience the Game Boy-like design and 2D open world of this retro JRPG. The choices you make are all up to you, and they may end up providing invaluable help in the future, when disaster strikes... Embark on an adventure in which you sew the threads of your own future.
App ID675490
App TypeGAME
Developers
Publishers PLAYISM
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, Full controller support
Genres Indie, Action, RPG
Release Date9 Jan, 2018
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Japanese

Artifact Adventure Gaiden
1 Total Reviews
1 Positive Reviews
0 Negative Reviews
Negative Score

Artifact Adventure Gaiden has garnered a total of 1 reviews, with 1 positive reviews and 0 negative reviews, resulting in a ‘Negative’ overall score.

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: 52 minutes
Extremely disappointing versus the first installment, which was a great retro JRPG experience. Walkaround/menu controls are frustrating. It frequently auto-detects a nearby person and makes you talk to them instead of searching the square you're facing. The sound is very grating, and yes I know it's intentionally supposed to feel like a Game Boy game. Combat is a slog. Feels like a Diablo potion spam, but sometimes you just die out of nowhere anyways. I'm not really getting the creator's vision. Sometimes, the sequel changes too much versus the original...
👍 : 4 | 😃 : 0
Negative
Playtime: 1330 minutes
Much like Artifact Adventure this game is extremely fun. The gameplay is a little different from the previous but its still completely worth it.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 869 minutes
Don't be misled by the old school colorless graphics, it is actually a simple story but what you can do ends up pretty deep. You'll have to make many simple decisions that will actually end up changing the world and then the ending. Battle system is pretty basic and repetitive, reminding somewhat to the controversial Zelda 2 but the amount of customisation you can do before the battle make it up for it. Different weapons type, equipment, accessories, active and passive skill allow you to make the battles more involved and more to your liking. Do you want to evade enemies while casting spells? Do you want to be a tank and face rush into everything? Do you want to be agile with hit and run? There is a surprisingly high amount of equipment and abilities. It is open world and it has a new game + so don't worry about missing something, trying other battle strategies or wanting to try other choices. The first run will take a while after that you'll have a bunch of equipment and abilities to try in your next run. If the graphics and lack of color are bothering you, there is the DX version available that is pretty much the same game.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 2697 minutes
Really fun gameplay that manages to feel unique even though its mostly just a mash up of a few classic genres. Interestingly, the game begins with a forecast of doom, and asks the player to engage with this doomed world, making many consequential pseudo-ethical decisions along the way, some of which are particular to any given playthrough. This gimmick, combined with the occasional reference to some sort of universal architecture give the player the feeling of uncovering a larger ongoing mystery... But unfortunately the game's ending is its weakest point, where most of the intrigue generated throughout the game falls through. There is no satisfying final reveal, only a mess of disjointed, arbitrary outcomes that suggest nothing cohesive. The result is on one hand what feels like a complete narrative failure, while on the other an eerie mirror of our own uncertainties and fears about the future.
👍 : 0 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 786 minutes
Artifact Adventure Gaiden and its predecessor, Artifact Adventure, are so alike in general that you could skip one of them if you've already played the other. Both of them show off a well-crafted open world where your choices matter, which is their main appeal in my opinion. But while AA features a more strategic turn-based combat, AAG encounters rely on frenetic, mindless, real time action fighting hordes. It's less rewarding, given that your chances to win depend more heavily on equipping your best items (that are very evident), and less on your approach to each battle. Your party members won't affect combat that much, either. I'm not a fan as you can tell; it was an unexpected turn for me, but I think many people will find it enjoyable. The most loud difference is the color scheme, which is just a matter of taste. It is worth of mentioning that the game options offer several schemes to choose from. All in all, I'd recommend trying out the one you think that better suits you. If you want more, you can have a look at the other, or at Gaiden DX, too. The prices are reasonable, and heavy discounts are pretty frequent.
👍 : 2 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 468 minutes
AAG is a combination of Zelda 2, Final Fantasy, and the 2D tales games in a Gameboy Style done with a modern take. If this sentence excites you, then go and play it! Controls are fine, battles and exploration are fun. The choices you are allowed to make add some interesting changes to a playthrough starting with what companions you take with you. My only critique is that the consequences that happen from your choices are often not predictable and the game asks you to make choices based on the little information it gives you; you are then judged for your actions in a way. At any rate, AAG is worth the time invested.
👍 : 3 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 754 minutes
My word I never would've thought that I'd love this game as much as I did. The gameboy design was very nostalgic for me as I grew up playing it. Adventuring throughout the world was fun and knowing that all your choices matter adds on to the experience. The questing was great although for your companion quest I wish they'd tell you who you had to see for the quests to continue but thats a minor complaint. The game has a ton of replayablility too so if thats your thing then awesome! Personally, I'd say when you start the game to either go for the traveler or the nobel. (I picked the nobel because he starts out giving you a crapton of money. Overall I recommend this game to anyone who loved playing the gameboy or people who are looking for a fun RPG to play!
👍 : 8 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 836 minutes
Artifact Adventure Gaiden feels and plays like a classic JRPG. You assemble your team, each party member having a unique game-length quest and abilities. You embark on an open world, whose enemies scale to meet your level whenever you're out exploring. There are dozens of dungeons for you to find, secret quests to uncover, and the choices you make will directly change how the story pans out. The combat is basic but fun, the powerups are cool, the armour looks awesome. If you're looking for a challenge I'd suggest playing on hard, I didn't grind at all and found myself overlevelled from about halfway through the game onwards. I did seek out as many quests and dungeons as I could though, so if you rush you might be underlevelled instead. Overall I'd give it 4/5, I've been pretty much hooked from start to finish. From what I can tell there is a NG+ feature so you can assemble a new team but keep all your abilities and weapons which is nice.
👍 : 16 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 1607 minutes
Hello Friends, Today I will review the game Artifact Adventure Gaiden. This is actually a sequel to a game called Artifact Adventure. Although the original game was more challenging, I found this game to be more fun than the original game in the series. There is some difficulty on how vague the quests are, but this method is to emulate older games styles. One thing really good about this game is depending on your choices for the quests actually changes the ending of the game. There are many choices that affect how the ending will be, so choosing choices in this game actually effects the game and it's towns. Anyways, here is my PROS and CONS list: PROS: - Classic game style with monotone screens. You can change from green monotone to grey if you do not like the green type of screens. - Music in the style of retro games. - Lots of quests. - Choices matters. It changes the ending. - Multiple endings. - Many characterts to pick up to adventure with. - New game plus mode where enemies actually get stronger. - Side scrolling fighting like old legend of zelda games. CONS: - The information about elixers usage is not really explained. I figured out just having them in your inventory is how they are used. They also stack when you collect them. - Not everyone likes the retro style games. - Game was made in unity, and like rpg maker, some people consider games made with the unity by indie developers as garbage games. Do i recommend it? Yes, if you like retro style games. If you do enjoy this game, check out the other games in the series sold on steam. The mutliple endings makes the game replayble to see how the endings change. Also, the fact the game gets harder in new game plus mode adds replayability too. If you do not like retro style games, avoid this one like the plague.
👍 : 11 | 😃 : 0
Positive
Playtime: 304 minutes
Incredible, intricate, cool and fun. Artifact Adventures plays like nothing else. I'd been a fan of the series since the first one, which had traditional JRPG framings hiding a pretty intricate series of decisions and consequences, where choices matter. That's all still here, but this one brings action combat, which plays like an elastic, frantic game of Joust. Extremely fun so far. From what I've seen, there's also a pretty heavy amount of choice there, too. You could easily design your character as a nimble assassin, jumping and flying away to position yourself for a flurry of blows, a crit-focused berserker, a distance lancer or more. Diversity's further increased with artifacts, passives, skills and armor; each of which, I've seen, have a pretty big ability to change the way you approach things. It's an deep game. Though, that doesn't mean the game is without its flaws though. Difficulty is a little screwed up at the moment, normal mode is incredibly easy while hard mode, due to some peculiar mechanical choices, is filled with instant deaths. Builds that focus on armor are a necessity to prevent these, though it's arguable there's a tuning problem with monsters instantly appearing in your hitbox and destroying you. The quest log could also use some work, a lot of descriptions seem unfinished and, especially with companion quests, it's very possible to forget what you're meant to do and get stuck. Furthermore, the music is worth muting. There's nothing good in it, it's tinny and generic. These things kept in mind, I don't think anyone else makes games lik Artifact Adventure. The insane plurality of things this game does right and does new more than outdoes its flaws imo. Buy this shit.
👍 : 43 | 😃 : 1
Positive
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