Fatehaven Reviews – Page 3

5/5 rating based on 55 reviews. Read all reviews for Fatehaven for iPhone.
Fatehaven is paid iOS app published by Hosted Games LLC

Pretty good

Mr.jcury

Overall a nice story with a surprising twist at the end. The replay ability maybe low but the Romance options, and the story our overall very good. I enjoyed this very much and would definitely recommend.


Absulotly Awesome

Anime_fan2

It go on for a while which makes it great and it is just too amazing to say in words


AWESOME

{~+j@me5+~}

This game is good there is character progression and plot build to an extant I didn't feel like the ending satisfied me even the real one the story was great but I wish you could choose from more options page after page was pretty much almost always liner to me I'm not saying I didn't like the story I just wish I had more choices for example I wish I got to choose where I searched in the blacksmiths house instead of it all being set up again not saying the story wasn't bad it just didn't feel as free as some other choice games also I never died once and so I think that's a sign that they should make this game a wee bit harder or at least a hard difficulty they should also show you in the status section how your relationships are but over all the most important thing was that I had fun doing it so good job and also this game is hilarious at some parts and highly enjoyable even with the amount of spelling errors I spotted but final conclusion AWESOME!


No

KillerSnake616

Garbage. Choices mean nothing. You do what the writer wants or you are forced to start over. Do you know how ridiculous it is to have to start over such a linear story after spending hours reading every friggin word??? Nearly threw my flippin phone throw the window. Waste of time and money. As for the "author", I hope to god you never write again.


Amazing for a lack of better words

PichuuChan

Out of all the Choiceofgames and Hosted games this has to be one of the best or maybe even THE best. I've played the Heroes trilogy by COG and I'd have to say that I might've enjoyed this one even more than the trilogy. I'd say this is a must buy.


A Fantasy hit

RayearthIX

FateHaven is one of the best interactive novels on the App Store. Hosted Games offerings are usually worse than Choice of Games, but in this case, that statement is completely wrong. FateHaven hits all the marks of an epic fantasy story, and I loved every second I read.


Wow.

DaskDev

This was beyond amazing. Lots of action, romance, unexpected twists, and much more. There's just one thing that makes me depressed about this amazing game. Why can't my life be like this... Ah well. 10/10


Fun and campy

Unidraconus

This app is pretty good. Yes there are some type errors and the story could be fleshed out a bit more but anyone saying this app is less than 3 stars is just being mean. I gave it 4 stars because it's good fun but the mechanics of it could be a bit better and it seems mostly written for males.


Captivating!

Aryann alyss

By far one of the best interactive novels on the app store, I'd do anything for yet another one of these- maybe a sequel of sorts. It has an amazing story, exciting plot twists, and adds emotion to every choice. Kudos to the creator, and I really do hope you continue to be amazing and create more of these for us to enjoy. (:


A heartwarming yet flawed tale

Pikachu203

The story has an interesting premise and concept, but sloppy execution both from a gameplay and story side. The story itself, while intriguing, does not give any proper hints or foreshadowing to the shocker at the end, which is very shamilanesque. There are several bits of foreshadowing that are limited in scale and understanding, and while they can offer you a bit of information, they needed to be refined. The humor is what will ruin the emersion and ruin suspension of disbelief. The humor is rather juvenile throughout, which would be fine if it did not make modern references and use current slang so frequently. These jokes work to date the game and frustrate anyone attempting to become invested in the plot or characters. It simply ruins the illusion of a medieval world. This also refers to the narrator's tone. Perhaps if it was not so modernized it would have fit better, or perhaps it would have fit better in a modern fantasy. However, even in a modern tale, the humor would date the work. The characters are all right. I won't spoil too much, but you have three main romantic interests(though I honestly wish one of them had more time in the story), and an overall dynamic cast of characters. Some are more interesting than others, and overall they will be useful to your goals regardless. In addition, some aspects of the game - which initially appear creative - are not original in the slightest. The entire concept for the eradication of magic in the human population through the "War of the Magi" is ripped straight from Final Fantasy VI. I do not know if the writer knew of these similarities, but once again they serve to break realism and make the player who knows of these tales will be frustrated by this. Where this game shines is through emotion. There are moments, such as Aphid's moment of passing or the initial movement which forced the player away from home, which are masterful and emotional. These moments are the writer's strongest points, and I would recommend they focus on these in the future above humor. Moving on to gameplay, it is also decent. The stats and choices allow the player to customize their Mage how they wish, and it is generally easy to create a balanced character. However, the game only has this dynamic character for its initial stages, for after the first major turning point of the game, stats are checked to ensure the player has the skill to do tasks, but do not grow or change. The only exceptions are renown and corruption, though they are not the most important aspects of your character. I understand why this choice was made, but it forces the player to make certain choices and does not allow their character room to grow and change over the course of the novel, ruining their dynamic nature. Overall, it is an okay game. It has shinning moments and a decent gameplay system. If you can stand the juvenile and modern humor, I would recommend it for a free weekend.