星源遗境
“Stellar Legacy” is a captivating game that combines social interaction, leisurely competition, and role-playing elements. It offers a diverse array of gameplay modes, including a narrative-driven storyline, solo challenges, multiplayer PVE, and PVP battles in various formats. In this fantastical world, you can freely create your own adorable furry character, accessorize with stylish outfits, collect rare magical weapons, and embark on an unprecedented adventure.
Moreover, the game incorporates the joys of rural life. You can peacefully cultivate crops, go fishing, cook delicious meals, and even build your own cozy cottage. In this world filled with mysteries and wonders, you will feel a sense of boundless freedom and contentment.
Hidden within this world lies a vast temporal gap, with numerous ancient ruins still awaiting exploration. Ancient relics and structures bear witness to the land’s storied past, while the residents utilize these leftover treasures to jointly construct their ideal towns.
As a traveler from afar, you will quickly integrate into this vibrant world, exploring unknown territories with the locals, and jointly writing legendary tales of your own. In “Stellar Legacy” you will experience unprecedented adventures and joys. Come join us and embark on an exciting journey through this fantastical and surprising world!
Steam User 6
Let’s start with a pleasant surprise: contrary to some reports, no external account is required to play the game. This is a welcome relief in a time when many titles gate their content behind mandatory registrations or third-party logins. Once you launch the game, it functions without hiccups in this regard, allowing players to jump in without obstacles.
However, that’s where the smoothness ends. The game’s translation leaves much to be desired. From the very beginning, during the character creation process, you’re met with mistranslations that range from amusing to confusing. For instance, ears are bizarrely labeled as "handles," and many of the English texts overflow their designated UI boxes, which were clearly designed with shorter Asian characters in mind. This isn’t a one-off issue either. Translation problems persist throughout the game, often resulting in overlapping text and even entire segments left untranslated.
The character creation system itself is a mixed bag. There’s a good variety of customizable features, including multiple types of eyes, hairstyles, tails, and color options. Facial sliders offer a fair amount of control for those who enjoy tinkering with details. However, the interface design is clunky and outdated.
Instead of previewing options visually, each choice is listed as a “Type” followed by a number, forcing you to manually click through every selection to see the changes on your avatar. This makes the process unnecessarily tedious, especially when trying to achieve a specific look.
After completing a brief tutorial, you arrive in a central town hub where player interaction is theoretically possible. Unfortunately, the town feels desolate. There are no NPCs populating the streets aside from vendors, which leaves the world feeling lifeless. These merchants do offer services such as new outfits, hairstyle changes, and access to side activities like fishing and farming, but the town isn’t exciting despite its nice look.
The core gameplay unfolds outside the town, and this is where things get a bit more interesting. Rather than exploring expansive maps or dynamic environments, progression is handled through a menu-based system. Players select missions from a list, currently spread across three chapters. Each mission launches a dungeon, a series of connected rooms viewed from a top-down perspective.
Dungeons are straightforward: each room locks you in until all enemies are defeated, after which you move to the next. Occasionally, you’ll need to activate switches, but most of the gameplay revolves around combat encounters. The real-time combat system is simple but serviceable.
You can equip and switch between three different weapons, each with its own elemental affinity. For instance, a fire sword, nature sword, and a water-element bow (which, due to its range, often feels like the most strategic choice). The elemental mechanics add a layer of depth, as some weapons are more effective against specific enemy types. Weapons can be upgraded, and additional gear can be discovered as you progress.
In conclusion, this is small game with basic multiplayer options and simple arena-based progress. It looks and plays fine, and it doesn’t cost a lot, but there are better options if you’re interested in more “busy” world.
Steam User 4
the character designs are at least cute but most everything is showing to be unfinished and broken mess that's only partially translated. mostly just stumbling around the town. would have to wait for later to see if UI will get cleaned up in the future.
very disappointing that it requires an epic games account. i can recommend it if one really likes messing around as a chibi sparklefur. but definitely hold out for later if one is looking for a proper game.
Steam User 11
Dive into a fluffy MMORPG full of charm. Farming, fishing, building, co-op raids, cute costumes, playful emotes, light PVP. Currently rough, but can feel a lot of potential.
MMO要素ありのモフ系ACT。まだまだ荒削りではあるが、更新も頻繁に行われており 今後が期待できる一本。
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Steam User 3
It's cute but currently barely functional. The UI is sort of all over the place and there's still a lot of issues with optimization. Some stuff is broken and some stuff doesn't even really fully work. I think this might be the "this just became actually playable" bare minimum. For social stuff I would say this is probably a winner within a certain niche. The niche is obvious so I won't extrapolate upon that but uhhh. If you don't speak the native language here maybe wait. This game is really not fully translated into english, and what IS translated seems to be done with like, google. If you only speak english it's going to be a bit of a wall. If the servers go down it won't even let you play it. A lot of the art is AI generated but it's not bad. I will say it is definitely cute. In a very unhinged way. If you don't like adorable little furries enough to be a forgiveness for what is very much a hodgepodge of jank, busted, borderline non-functional UI elements and a somewhat fun single player combat mode (multiplayer is almost unplayable in terms of how bad the delay is), I wouldn't really recommend buying this. If you vibe with the... aesthetic, though, it's just 6$. There is definitely entertainment to be had out of it.
Steam User 2
Cutest and funniest character creator and beautiful designs all over beatiful game
Steam User 1
you had me at "create your own furry character" but my GOD is this game scuffed, first time playing my gpu tried to nuke itself, but after that it was fine, not bad for 5 bucks but dont expect a triple A title experience its ROUGH around the edges.
Steam User 1
Very cute game that I wished had more content. English speakers will be in the minority too so you will be lost in translation.