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It stands as one of the few modern entries in the genre that feels like a spiritual successor to games from 1997 while maintaining an active, contemporary player base. While the visuals are intentionally low-fidelity, Elder Game, LLC has clearly funneled its resources into mechanical depth and systems complexity. This approach has earned it a dedicated, close-knit community that speaks highly of the experience. The game’s Steam reception reflects this, with an impressive 85% positive rating across thousands of user reviews.
The 1.0 update introduces fully modernized character models, a complete redesign of vendor stalls, and significant performance optimizations. Players can now journey to Statehelm, the game’s massive capital city, which serves as a hub for over 200 new quests and provides access to advanced skills and abilities. You can review the extensive patch notes for a full breakdown of the new content.
Project: Gorgon is available for $25, but those new to the game can try a substantial free demo that allows progression up to level 15. As expected, any progress made in the demo will carry over should you choose to upgrade to the full version.
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Source: gamesradar.com


