It's fine the first time you play it, but it gets boring the second time you play it. I hope to have more freedom
Looking for the Immortal Path is a stand-alone independent game based on the theme of "cultivation". Looking forward to receiving valuable feedback from you. Unique Card Battle Card battle is the core gameplay of the game. Players need to collect skills (passive skills) and spells (active skills) in the game to form their own build. The card in the battle is the "Five Elements Spiritual Energy of Heaven and Earth", and all spells need to be played through different arrangements and combinations of the Five Elements Spiritual Energy cards. This not only increases the strategic nature of each card play, but is also an issue that players must consider when arranging their builds appropriately. Real practitioners of the longevity system have longer lifespans than ordinary mortals, but it is still a race against time to achieve true immortality. You can freely interact with NPCs in most scenes, participate in the annual market gathering, join a cultivation sect, participate in sect competitions, and of course you can also stay in seclusion in a cave for tens or even hundreds of years... In short, as long as Make a breakthrough before the end of your life. It’s up to you how you allocate your time. Rich Adventures If you are a fan of online literature, you will definitely feel a sense of "déjà vu" from the various adventures in the game. The iron sword picked up unintentionally actually contains the soul of a monk in the Nascent Soul stage. When he accidentally fell off a cliff, he dug up the demon elixir of a high-level monster. He learned the long-lost skills in the ruins of the sect thousands of years ago, or secretly stole it. Listen to the arguments among other monks and try the trick of "The oriole behind you"... Because in the world of seeking immortality, you can be just an ordinary cultivator, but at the same time you are also the protagonist of the novel with constant adventures.
It's fine the first time you play it, but it gets boring the second time you play it. I hope to have more freedom
I can’t understand the game, I don’t know what to do. It’s the main story, the tasks are messy, the background music is single, the skill icons are cut corners and all look the same, and the character dialogues are long and smelly. After playing for 10 minutes, I can’t help but want to close the game and never play again. Open it, I still don’t understand how some people continue to play.
I understand everything, but why is the male protagonist’s Taoist companion also a man? People can’t or at least shouldn’t
To be honest, twenty hours is not even enough to get started, which is a bit exaggerated, but it is indeed a good game.
It’s fun, it’s been a long time since I played a game that made me not want to sleep. Games are never just about graphics, content is the key
How dare big violate the non-proliferation treaty?
When you have gone through life and death and finally achieved enlightenment, you want to inform your old friends to come and see you overcome the tribulation, but you find that they have already exhausted their lifespan and died while you were immersed in the hard work, leaving you only the lost communication symbols. At that time, the sense of substitution was the strongest. The road to immortality is bleak, but from now on I will have no friends or comrades.
Why not spread it
It's a pity that there is no heaven, no random mini-plots about subduing demons and destroying demons or random missions that bring harm to the three realms.
This game is completely defensible