
You can check out its teaser trailer below, and its Steam page for more details. Meanwhile, class-based progression, deep role playing, and customizable combat are also being promised.Ī release window hasn’t yet been announced for The Wayward Realms, and it’s unknown if it’s planned for any platform other than PC. The Wayward Realms will apparently place quite an emphasis on choice and consequence mechanics, with a virtual Game Master dictating how the plot and the game’s world will react to player choices. It is set on a collection of islands collectively known as the Archipelago, populated by many races, factions, and kingdoms, all vying for supremacy above all others. The game’s Steam page reveals interesting details about the game. According to the developers, in fact, it’s an entirely new breed of RPG, which they’ve dubbed “the Grand RPG.” OnceLost Games’ The Wayward Realms is promising some pretty interesting things, and it seems to have some grand ambitions. Still, Elder Scrolls fans should keep their eyes on this one - particularly since, all other things being equal, it could still come out before The Elder Scrolls VI.Ted Peterson and Julian LeFay have some pretty impressive stuff in their resume, having been creative leads of The Elder Scrolls’ earlier entries in the past, and the duo is now directing a new open world fantasy RPG. The game does seem large and ambitious, particularly since Once Lost Games comprises a small development team. While The Wayward Realms does finally have a Steam page, there’s still no release date planned. According to the Steam listing, this Game Master “keeps things interesting for you, making other characters and their factions react and plot their next move based on your actions.” The details are a bit vague at present, but whatever persona you craft for yourself - a thief, an aristocrat, a scholar and so forth - will affect how other characters perceive you, and how the story unfolds. We call it Wayward Realms for good reason. An open - world RPG in an ever-changing setting. The Wayward Realms will have a “virtual Game Master” that moderates the experience, much like a real Game Master does in a tabletop RPG.

What could set The Wayward Realms apart from The Elder Scrolls and similar games is its Game Master mechanic.

It's an open-world RPG by the creators of The Elder Scrolls: Arena and The Elder Scrolls: Daggerfall. Nevertheless, it is worth rooting for them, and that is exactly what The Wayward Realms seems to be.

Dynasties strive to maintain the status quo, upstarts seek to earn their place at the top, and intriguing. The Wayward Realms is set on a group of over one hundred islands, ranging from small to massive, known collectively as the Archipelago, where scores of factions vie for influence and power.

Thats exciting news, especially if youve been impatiently tapping your foot waiting for The Elder. An open - world RPG in an ever-changing setting.
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“The Wayward Realms is set on a group of over one hundred, realistically scaled, islands, known collectively as the Archipelago, where scores of factions vie for influence and power.” Platform: PC (Steam) There are often projects that just sound too good to be true. OnceLost Games has announced The Wayward Realms, a singleplayer open world fantasy RPG. “ Once Lost Games is creating a new open-world fantasy RPG where choice, consequence, scope and role-playing will be experienced like never before in a realistically-scaled open world in a new class of game: the Grand RPG,” the game’s Steam page explains.
