![]() Maybe it’s inherent in coming to a series at the seventh entry, but there is almost no exposition in Xuan Yuan 7. ![]() It’s a simple and very small-scale RPG, concerning itself not with the fate of the world, but the fate of just a few characters in a small set of locations in deepest China. Xuan Yuan 6 was the first to make it to consoles in 2016, which brings us to Xuan Yuan 7. With the console ban in China from 2000 to 2015, almost all have been for PC, only recently appearing in the west via a few of the titles making their way to Steam. Starting way back in 1990, Xuan Yuan Sword has been an Asia-only property for some time there are seven mainline entries, at least the same again in expansions, and another half dozen spin-off titles. I’ll be honest, neither had I until recently. You’ve probably never heard of EastAsiaSoft’s newest release, Xuan Yuan Sword 7, despite it being a series on its seventh iteration. ![]() Is it worth jumping in at this point? The Finger Guns Review: ![]() The seventh release in a series you've never heard of, Xuan Yuan 7 is a charming but very basic character driven RPG set in Ancient China. ![]()
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