Where Winds Meet
About
Where Winds Meet is an epic open-world action-adventure RPG rooted in the rich legacy of Wuxia. Set during the turbulent era of tenth-century China, you take on the role of a young sword master, uncovering forgotten truths and the mysteries of your own identity. As the wind stirs across mountains and rivers, so too will your legend rise.
System requirements for PC
Minimum:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11 64bit
- Processor: Core i7-7700K / Ryzen 5 1600
- Memory: 16 GB RAM
- Graphics: GTX 1060(6GB) / RX 480(8GB)
- DirectX: Version 12
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 100 GB available space
- Additional Notes: We recommend you install the game on SSD drive for better experience.
Recommended:
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10/11 64bit
- Processor: Core i7-10700 / Ryzen 7 3700X
- Memory: 32 GB RAM
- Graphics: RTX 2070 SUPER / RX 6700 XT / ARC A750
- DirectX: Version 12
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 100 GB available space
- Additional Notes: We recommend you install the game on SSD drive for better experience.
System requirements for PlayStation 5
Last Modified: Nov 29, 2025
Where to buy
Steam
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Where Winds Meet reviews and comments
This is a good game. It's free and enjoyable. It has good graphics. That said, it does come with some issues... 1. It's quite demanding - although I was running under recommended specs, I couldn't get stable framerate/frametime on battles, which made them just a bit harder (on Legend difficulty). And even then, that leads me to my 2nd point | 2. The game is quite easy - the bosses I've faced personally had really predictable patterns and were quite easy. Maybe I was overlevel for exploring a lot before doing main quests, but they didn't feel much of a challenge. It's not necessarily a bad thing. | 3. It's repetitive - may be debatable, but at some point I found myself doing the same things all the time. | 4. The story - I enjoyed it, but it felt a bit messy in my opinion. Getting introduced to so many characters at once doesn't help either, and at some point it became a bit boring from having cutscenes being too long for no reason (there was a part of the game where there were blue-like deers and they would take 10 seconds to go from one place to another, and when done in succession it really bored me). I do recommend it for anyone to try. I personally got into it for the campaign and solo-play, but I'm sure there's more to do from the multiplayer/clan system (which I haven't touched myself). Another important thing to note is that I tried co-op and it was really, really messy and disappointing. I wish it was better and I wish we could play the same campaign missions together.
«Constantly dying and enjoy it»
Where Winds Meet kept me glued to my screen for 25 straight hours — a bold F2P wuxia adventure that mixes epic single-player moments with full sandbox MMO freedom. The world feels alive, the combat hits like a proper martial-arts movie, and the sheer amount of things you can do is wild.
I was seriously impressed by the freedom: wall-running, card-based healing, fair PvP, endless exploration, and visuals that look way too good for a free game. But yeah, I also raged hard at the maze-like UI, the tutorial that holds you hostage, and early bugs that break the flow. Once you push past that, though, it's huge, reactive, and ridiculously addictive — better than plenty of paid AAA titles.
Compared to Ghost of Tsushima, it leans more into MMO features and customization, making it great for both solo grinding and co-op runs. And at 0€, there is no reason not to try it on PS5 or PC. Easy 8/10 — a wuxia legend taking off.
Full review here:
https://rogueh24.fr/test-du-jeu-where-winds-meet/