Aralon: Forge and Flame Reviews – Page 4

4/5 rating based on 64 reviews. Read all reviews for Aralon: Forge and Flame for iPhone.
Aralon: Forge and Flame is paid iOS app published by Crescent Moon Games LLC

It's Finally Here!

6Otto7

I've been waiting forever for this game and it's everything I'd hoped for. Very pleased with the quick updates to fix minor bugs.


too many bugs

拖延去死

such a bad game! full of bugs!so disapointed


Add more FEATURES and CONTENTS !!!!????

Disadvan

Add more Features and contents like lock picking??,weapon??/armor??/potions? crafting and npc???? where you can buy or sell items?? and more quest??? that rewards you ???stuffs and money ?? and pls make the game more smoother for better performance?????????


Bugs and bad optimization

Wattywatts

When the graphics are set to high, this actually makes my 6s+ uncomfortably hot to the touch. The pinch to change perspective usually doesn't work, and there are weird graphical bugs. I liked the first Aralon and both Ravensword games, but this one isn't so great.


LOVE THIS GAME but...

Jakes am

This game is super fun and worth buying but I wish there was more content and you could play as a groll or goblin


Disappointing

Irrational Exuberance

I thoroughly enjoyed the other Aralon game on iOS, played it through. This version is so frustrating in terms of its gameplay that I deleted it within two days. For example, as a ranger you cannot really engage targets at a distance - what's the point of a bow and arrow then? The unintuitive controls guaranteed a drowning *on a beach*. Etc. It's a pity, I really enjoyed the other instance of Aralon.


I have some issues with this game...

CMonk3yBro

I feel that the game is too short as I finished it in only half a week, and noticed that it had pretty much the same missions and character abilities as Aralon: Shadow and Sword.


Much better than first

Vic0351

I played the first one and it was ok. After playing a few hours of this one, much more enjoyable. I payed a dollar and it is easily worth the 5 dollar price. If you liked the first, you will love this one, small fixes make it much better, a very enjoyable game..


Another great Crescant Moon RPG!!!

Zcf777

Gamer Tips: 1. BUY THIS GAME ITS ONLY A BUCK!!! 2. take your time! I rushed through the main quest and was disappointed when I couldn't explore a couple of the maps with the hardest baddies after I completed the main quest. Would love a way to return to the ice island and the elven island. That said I thoroughly enjoyed this game and am a huge fan of the Crescant Moon RPG. Lots to do and complete freedom over pacing and levels of exploration. The story was engaging and they did a good job foreshadowing as things went along. Would have personally liked a couple more characters/descendants from sword and shadow, but I did enjoy the ones that were there. Battles were a great balance of skill and gear. It might take you a few tries but it's possible to beat badguys that maybe you aren't normally a match for. The saving system was also great and I often used it to make up for accidentally stealing something or trying some foolhardy stunt. SAVE OFTEN EVERYBODY! Honestly the graphics were pretty disappointing at the beginning but they got better as you go. Still my character often sported a double knee on the right leg, the ground was occasionally quite brighter than the sky, and talking to the odd faceless character was a bit unnerving BUT ITS A PHONE GAME so it's amazing for what it is. I was personally hoping for Ravensword 2 graphics in Aralon, but I understand that it's not easy to make a game like that. Gameplay controls take some getting used to but work great after a while. I loved the ability to use your bow close range as well as long so you don't have to split your attention between melee and ranged. I wish the mounts in particular would have been the same as Aralon. I spend a good portion of playing time walking back to my horse who I left at the beginning of the trail of baddies. Quick Travel would make up for this. I like the resting and eating elements which add realism although I didn't think they played a big part as I completed the entire main quest without eating or sleeping! I wish there was more of a gradual level up to weapons. Being a ranger I went to the ash and stave in Tyran Ridge right away and from then on committed the rest of my skill points to agility so I could use their best ranges option. It took me about a half hour to get high enough and that bow lasted the rest of the game with nothing replacing it. It would have been neat to open a sarcophagus for example and find a super bow that's better than anything you can buy. That said I'm used to how these games work so maybe I had an easier time of it than most people. I'd say the same things about foes. Once I got my balanced greatbow and got the fatal shot ability I could best just about anything with ease. (Except for the Liberian Savages which now I can't go back and face properly.) Aralon and Ravensword both forced you to take side quests because the rats in the sewer would eat you alive if you tried going down there as soon as you got the quest. There were also a lot of side rooms like the thieves den that had very hard bosses that you could fight after completing most or all of the main quest. I missed those in this new installment. All in all it felt like a scaled down Aralon, but it offered yet another great RPG to waste time on! Great


It's ok

Thedarknesshaspassed

It's like they shot for the stars while in the basement, an amazing idea but horrible execution