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The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker

$14.99
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Developer:
Olipa Games
Publisher:
Olipa Games
Platforms:
Windows
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The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker is a medieval fantasy singleplayer adventure inspired by oldschool games like RuneScape and Ultima Online! Journey through a sprawling open world full of npcs with dialogue, level skills, fight varied monsters and uncover the story of Rothar Aercrest – the cursed lord to the remote woodlands of Imberthale. Increase your power by advancing 4 combat & 8 crafting/harvesting skills; craft, loot or be rewarded powerful items; unlock special attacks and spells which will aid your way in defeating the worst monsters that lurk in the remote corners of the world.

  • Variety of quests with deep writing.

  • Numerous weapons and spells to employ in strategic combat.

  • Large open world that rewards exploration.

  • 12 various skills to level.

  • Customizable player houses to rest your weary bones.

  • Social multiplayer - meet other players in towns, taverns etc.

Tired of ‘epic tales’ of ‘world ending proportions’, Cursebreaker offers stories of human pettiness, revenge and greed - all the good stuff. In this game you're not yet another 'chosen one' destined to save all life from impending doom and gloom. Instead, you're Lord Rothar Aercrest - the feudal ruler to the remote woodlands of Imberthale. Or at least you used to be...

One fateful day your path crosses that of a dark wizard, Gabrius, who appears to be both tremendously powerful and frightfully malicious. Consequently you soon find yourself caught within a mortal feud between two powerful wielders of magic, all the while bound by a curse you desperately need to break free from.

If Lord Rothar is to know peace again, Gabrius must surely die. That might not prove to be such a simple task. After all, what is death besides a mere nuisance to the master of the Black Grimoire?

Character progression in Cursebreaker is tied to the various skills you can advance. All in-game interactions  tend to give experience in your various skills,  and gaining higher skill levels will unlock appropriate interactions,  abilities and crafting options. Fighting enemies in close quarters, for example, will increase your Attack and Defence skills. As they gain levels, you unlock new passive and activated abilities, can wield more sophisticated weapons and armor, and gain access to new traits from the appropriate trainers.

The spellbook offers a large variety of both combat and non-combat utility. Finding and learning new spells may prove a challenge in itself, and casting more demanding spells will require preparation, such as gathering specific ingredients. Feel free to create your own playstyle by using any combination of ranged and melee weapons and spells!

The crafting and harvesting skills provide a variety of bonuses too. Gaining experience in woodsmanship through felling trees not only provides you with crafting materials for bows and such, but may allow you to pass through obstacles in the world and otherwise speed up your exploration. Skill in Alchemy does not only unlock potions, but also bombs and poisons!

Available skills in the game include Attack, Defence, Archery, Sorcery, Smithing, Crafting, Tailoring, Alchemy, Mining, Woodsmanship, Fishing and Cooking.

The game automatically saves your progress. In the event you fall in combat, you will be revived at your nearest graveyard, having potentially lost some of your valuables along the way. No worry, these can be recovered either by visiting the place of your death, or by paying a scavenger. Remember to carry restorative foods and protective potions to guard against dangerous enemies!

Although Cursebreaker is a singleplayer game, it provides an option for a social multiplayer; in other words, you will be able to see other adventurers online, but the interactions are limited to chatting and inspecting equipment only. It will not be possible to trade with them or otherwise engage in gameplay-related activities with them. You may adjust the online mode to apply to big cities only, to be always on, or to opt out of it entirely and play fully offline in case you don't care for it.

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User Reviews

Mostly Positive
8 user reviews
75%
Positive
5 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Fun game marred by a terrible inventory management system. A lot of things simply do not stack and these things are needed to craft many items so this causes a lot of tedious running around from the bank and to the crafting tables because you can not carry a stack of something needed to craft and instead can only carry ONE item per slot. To add to the issue is inventory space is very very limited even with bags. I could possibly forgive this or even overlook this if this were an older and clunkier game but this is a more modern game. The inventory management is such a mess that I can not really recommend this game in its current state until it is fixed if it ever is. If you choose to go ahead and play this anyhow just know that you will be spending a majority of your time on inventory management because of the way it is.

3 helpful
21 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Intentionally obtuse. Map system is garbage. If you're a Runescape fan then you'll probably love it.

1 helpful 1 funny
23 hrs at review
Recommended

he Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker is a richly layered indie RPG that draws its strength from deep mechanics, a sense of freedom, and a nostalgic devotion to classic sandbox design. Set in the gritty, medieval-inspired land of Imberthale, the game puts you in the role of Rothar Aercrest, a disgraced noble cursed and exiled from his home. The opening moments are modest—wandering through forests, taking odd jobs, and scavenging for supplies—but it soon becomes apparent that this is a game built on the quiet satisfaction of progress, discovery, and personal choice. There's no guiding hand or quest marker dragging you from one objective to the next; instead, the world invites you to carve your own path, whether as a spell-slinging sorcerer, a master craftsman, or a hardy woodsman. One of the standout features of Cursebreaker is its skill-based progression system. There are twelve skills, ranging from familiar RPG staples like Attack, Defense, and Sorcery, to more niche and rewarding path...

1 helpful
17 hrs at review
Recommended

Singleplayer Runescape. A nice chill grind.

1 helpful
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Amazing, I love the story so far. It's very engaging.

3 hrs at review
Recommended

Love this game

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GTX 550 Ti or better
  • Storage: 4 GB available space

FAQ

How much does The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker cost?

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: 2.0 GHz Dual Core Processor Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: GTX 550 Ti or better Storage: 4 GB available space

What platforms is The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker available on?

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker is available on Windows PC.

Is The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker worth buying?

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker has 75% positive reviews from 8 players.

When was The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker released?

The Black Grimoire: Cursebreaker was released on Oct 27, 2024.

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