That being said, Ravensword: Shadowlands will most likely feel right at home in the gaming library of Xbox, PlayStation and Nintendo Switch fans. Originally created for the Android and iOS consoles, it was later made available for Windows players as well after it was greenlit by Steam. Speaking of which, you can enjoy special prices for it if you buy it from special from dedicated gaming websites: ⇒ Get Ravensword: Shadowlands for PC on G2A ⇒ Get Ravensword: Shadowlands for PC on Kinguin

Be the hero of Tyreas and defend it against invaders

Like all fantasy MMOs, the game features a kingdom or land that is in dire need of heroes, and only you (along with anyone else willing to pay $6.99) can save it from utter destruction. As far as features go, the game showcases the following: Whether you will take your enemies down with sword or spells is purely up to you, and exploring the land will be made a lot easier thanks to the presence of both ground and flying mounts. Seamlessly switch between First and Third Person view while mastering different skills, making quest-altering and reputation-altering decisions! Besides, the game is described as being somewhat non-linear, with the presence of skills and a reputation system that is based on the decisions you make (since not everyone may like the hero’s path, after all). For those that haven’t played it yet, here are some of the main features of Ravensword: Shadowlands:

Numerous options for character customization and completing quests Reflex and precision-based combat with blocking and dodging Battle various enemy types including huge prehistoric creatures Use various weapons like bows, axes, and swords Decision-based, multi-part quests

Ravensword: Shadowlands is already available for download on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch.

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