Lords of Xulima
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Lords of Xulima is an original Fantasy RPG set on the mythical continent of Xulima, where Gods and humans once walked side by side. Become the Herald of the Gods and travel to an uncharted land to fulfill your mission of restoring balance in the known world.The Talisman of Golot EditionThis edition includes the game Lords of Xulima and the Talisman of Golot DLC.The Deluxe EditionThis Deluxe Edition includes the game Lords of Xulima, the Talisman of Golot DLC and the Special Digital Rewards DLC. More than 100 hours of authentic Role-Playing Experience Looking for a challenging adventure?
In Lords of Xulima, we do not hold your hand through the journey. We have created a world of diverse regions that are as vibrant with life as they are fraught with danger; from the alluring Golden Woods, through the Great Desert of Pernitia, to the daunting icy peaks of Karraga. You are free to explore and choose which path to follow, but be careful about where the adventure takes you. Your success or failure in Lords of Xulima all depends on your strategies and ability lead your customized party. Immerse yourself in the playability and depth of old school classics, presented through modern visuals and a user-friendly interface. A Tale of Gods and Humans Discover one of the most epic stories ever written and follow it to its twisted conclusion
Legend has it that many years ago, people lived in peace on the great continent of Rodinia; a peace that would not last. Soon, the Great War broke out, dragging every kingdom and village down an endless spiral of ruin and desolation. The people prayed for salvation from the Nine Gods, whose unreachable homeland lay beyond the Great Sea, on the forbidden continent of Xulima.
Eventually, the conflict came to a point where it threatened to ruin all creation. Thus Golot, Lord of Works and Dreams, appeared to Gaulen, a seasoned Explorer who lived on a remote island off the coast of Rodinia. The Lord of Works appointed Gaulen to be his Herald on Earth and to set sail for Xulima, so that balance could be restored to the world. Thus begins the adventure of our young protagonist.
Create your group of characters Create and customize five characters to accompany Gaulen on your journey. With 9 character classes and over 100 useful skills, the possibilities are endless. Each group will be unique. Who will you decide to take with you? Choose among familiar classes such as the Mage, Cleric, Barbarian, Soldier, Thief, Bard and Paladin or try out the Arcane Soldier and Divine Summoner. Develop your characters’ abilities to suit your play style as they gain experience and grow stronger to face the trials ahead.
Strategic, fluid, turn-based combat Discover an addictive combat system. Over 100 unique types of enemies roam the wilds of Xulima , each capable of posing their own kinds of threats to your divine mission. There are thousands of possible strategies to lead the group to victory, including the use of scrolls and divine blessings. Will you be able to match the strength of Nilfonte, the Ocean Titan? Or survive an encounter with Xabraluz, the Demon King of Vilak?
In Lords of Xulima, we do not hold your hand through the journey. We have created a world of diverse regions that are as vibrant with life as they are fraught with danger; from the alluring Golden Woods, through the Great Desert of Pernitia, to the daunting icy peaks of Karraga. You are free to explore and choose which path to follow, but be careful about where the adventure takes you. Your success or failure in Lords of Xulima all depends on your strategies and ability lead your customized party. Immerse yourself in the playability and depth of old school classics, presented through modern visuals and a user-friendly interface. A Tale of Gods and Humans Discover one of the most epic stories ever written and follow it to its twisted conclusion
Legend has it that many years ago, people lived in peace on the great continent of Rodinia; a peace that would not last. Soon, the Great War broke out, dragging every kingdom and village down an endless spiral of ruin and desolation. The people prayed for salvation from the Nine Gods, whose unreachable homeland lay beyond the Great Sea, on the forbidden continent of Xulima.
Eventually, the conflict came to a point where it threatened to ruin all creation. Thus Golot, Lord of Works and Dreams, appeared to Gaulen, a seasoned Explorer who lived on a remote island off the coast of Rodinia. The Lord of Works appointed Gaulen to be his Herald on Earth and to set sail for Xulima, so that balance could be restored to the world. Thus begins the adventure of our young protagonist.
Create your group of characters Create and customize five characters to accompany Gaulen on your journey. With 9 character classes and over 100 useful skills, the possibilities are endless. Each group will be unique. Who will you decide to take with you? Choose among familiar classes such as the Mage, Cleric, Barbarian, Soldier, Thief, Bard and Paladin or try out the Arcane Soldier and Divine Summoner. Develop your characters’ abilities to suit your play style as they gain experience and grow stronger to face the trials ahead.
Strategic, fluid, turn-based combat Discover an addictive combat system. Over 100 unique types of enemies roam the wilds of Xulima , each capable of posing their own kinds of threats to your divine mission. There are thousands of possible strategies to lead the group to victory, including the use of scrolls and divine blessings. Will you be able to match the strength of Nilfonte, the Ocean Titan? Or survive an encounter with Xabraluz, the Demon King of Vilak?
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- OS: Windows XP
- Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4650 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 / Intel HD 3000 Graphics, or equivalent
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Screen resolution: 1280 x 720.
Recommended:
- OS: Windows 7 64 bits
- Processor: Quad Core 2.66 Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon 5870, NVIDIA GTX 260
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 1500 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Screen resolution: 1920 x 1080.
System requirements for macOS
Minimum:
- OS: Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard
- Processor: Dual Core 2Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon 4670, NVIDIA GT 240, Intel HD4000
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: The first time you start the game can take one or two minutes due to pre-processing that the game needs to do.
Recommended:
- OS: Mac OS X 10.8 Mountain Lyon
- Processor: Quad Core 3Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon 5870, NVIDIA GTX 260
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: The first time you start the game can take one or two minutes due to pre-processing that the game needs to do.
System requirements for Linux
Minimum:
- OS: Ubuntu 14+
- Processor: Dual Core 2.4 Ghz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: ATI Radeon HD 4650 / NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 / Intel HD 3000 Graphics, or equivalent
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: SO and Steam Client fully updated.
Recommended:
- OS: Ubuntu 14+
- Processor: Quad Core 3 Ghz
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon 5870, NVIDIA GTX 260
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes: SO and Steam Client fully updated.
Lords of Xulima reviews and comments
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Unfortunately unplayable. Only 5 Minutes of Trouble with the Resolution, when that fit, the Character jerks and shrucks through the Landscape that it has passed me directly again.
It May be that I am impatient ... But that's not worth it to me ...
Translated by
Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Lords of Xulima is an old-school Role-playing game. Unfortunately, the simplest Difficulty setting is Normal, which in Practice means that the Game becomes heavy after quite a short Time. Anyone who is constantly looking to get Beatings and constantly have to save them or reload is surely in the right place. For People who just want to have Fun and good Humor while Playing, I can only recommend fingers off.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
This Game has a number of Problems, such as Crashes, a tangled story, primitive Graphics, etc. The Main Problem, however, is that there is virtually no Evidence. The Player is left completely alone. To progress, you need "Keys" at different Gates. If you don't have them, it's off with playing on. With me was at the End after about 40 Hours, then nothing left. Annoying because I had to stop in the middle of it. And too bad because the Combat System is challenging and Leveling is Fun. If there was to be a Walkthrough at some point, it might also be worth Continuing to Play.
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Microsoft from Deutsch
Microsoft from Deutsch
Great Game. Beautiful Graphics, gorgeous Overview Map. Putting Party together and going off. Gaulen is unfortunately pretended which Mother gives such a cracked Name? Gaul with en;-)
The Fights are demanding, but basically it's Like Gothic. Always choose the Opponent you can handle and let the others stand first. So not first the Shadow Runner or here the Ogre or the Mushrooms, but first Goblins, Bees etc. And just don't turn off the Princes (yes not the Biscuits) as quickly as possible, but first kill the whole Guards in the respective Castles. Otherwise, there will be slight experience/level Problems later on. I had level xx At some point because of this Skewer and didn't get on Because there was no Exp anymore. Respwan is not. And the next Opponents were too heavy. That was really annoying and starting again I didn't Feel like 1xx Hours. Which isn't so nice either ... The Brothers and Sisters Coalitions, different Names and Faces can be quiet. Here, however, every Witch and Prince looks the same. Not to mention Other Opponents. That sort of THING was normal with JA2 (the Tavern brothers) doesn't have to be any more these days. Otherwise made quite nice, puzzles also there, some Are really hard, but everything can be solved. If Necessary, stop with YT. I played the Game relatively far, I mean at Level 40, but as I said, then that exit threshold came And nothing went any more. Maybe again later.