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Portal Knights is a very mediocre game, however it is one of the very few games that more than one person can play locally (splitscreen) and simultaneously play with someone online. Playing with friends is what makes this game enjoyable, especially if you make use of the building mechanics and abundant items in the game to make a home base together.

I mainly played the game for its platinum trophy on PS4 (which I didn't even complete) and it turned out to be a decent game.
Didn't expect it to be any good so I was surprised when the game actually had a few points to it that were actually good.
Nothing I would play too often, but I might revisit it for the platinum trophy one day.

I played this while waiting for minecraft to be on discount

Got this one with PSPlus and I'm so ashamed of it. This is definitely inspired by MC but look at that...
You are stuck in a super small island and need to do quests in order to lvl up and change the island you're in. But it's super boring. There's barely anything to do

I'm on a roll recently of playing games that are average/ a little better than average. Like this is just bootleg Minecraft but with RPG elements. It's fun but you would probably get bored of it after spending enough time with it. All you do is explore an island, gathering all the materials and doing the quests on the island. After you're all done, you go into a portal and you're onto the next one. If you like doing basically the same thing, but with slight variations, then this game would probably be pretty fun (that's also not a bad thing because doing something repetitive in games can be fun for a time).


curto mas divertido com amigos

é meh encima de meh, dava pra ter perdido tempo com algo melhor

Not a half bad game. Don't let the small child level graphics fool you. This game mashes elements of Minecraft with standard RPG gameplay. Solid choice to play something small and casual with friends to wind down.

second play we've made of this game, it's still a pretty good coop now we're waiting for the other one from the same creators to be discounted so we can get hooked again

I still think it's a very good game and friendly (only sometimes) to play in coop

Jogo com uma historinha infantil rpg infantil praticamente um jogo inteiramente infantil

fiz speedrun desse jogo e eu nem percebi

A cute Action/Adventure RPG that takes some traits from Minecraft, but turns it a full adventure RPG with story, quests, stats, equipment, crafting, and most importantly for me, an actual ending.

I can't remember binging a game this hard for many, many years: My SO and I played more than 30 hours in 3 days to beat the main story and had a real blast. We were really lucky to have found this on holidays, because we stood awake until 6, 7 and 5AM respectively. 🤡

Weirdly good for a kids game but it's not beating the top dogs of the genre any time soon.

N'est pas du tout un sous-Minecraft, mais un petit jeu sandbox/action rpg sympa avec plusieurs classes jouables et de bons boss.

NÃO FEDE E NEM CHEIRA

Como dito acima, ele não fede e nem cheira, muitas coisas básicas o jogo dá uma "complicada", (tipo as magias)

O combate dele também não é grande coisa, basicamente você não derrota os inimigos por habilidade, e sim porque está com level a mais, e o combate é esmaga botão e não de um jeito divertido, e nenhum boss é marcante

Enfim, Portal Knights não é um jogo horrível e injogável, mas não tem nada de especial.(vai jogar Terraria q é muuuito melhor)

Review #11 - 2020

I enjoy the heck out of "Minecraft", but I often wished I had some sort of goal. Maybe a set of quests I could embark on. Something to do. My imagination isn't as big as it used to be, so playing "Minecraft" on my own time can be tough. "Portal Knights" remedies that for me. The replayability isn't very strong as "Minecraft", but it's a fun playthrough, especially with friends. It's a game that riffs off of the "Minecraft" formula, and gives it an action adventure twist. You start in a World 1 area, and progress to the other worlds by doing quests and finding resources in that world to unlock more portals to other worlds. There are bosses to fight, and secrets to find as you fight, mine, and travel your way across these realms. It's a wholesome little game, that's even greater with a 4 stack of friends. Also there are pets. Gloriously cute pets (I adventure with a duck).

se tivesse mais conteúdo seria perfeito

Play this with a friend and damn what a game. Alone is not good at all

As far as trying to be an RPG this game is unsophisticated and mediocre. The boss mechanics are not complex or difficult and combat is basically just hold left click. HOWEVER, the building/crafting is very relaxing and the progression through the game feels like it's paced appropriately.

I have never wanted to die more when playing a video game it’s astounding how unfun this is

seems fun until it gets very repetitive

Grindei horrores nesse jogo, muito foda.

Thought this would just be a Minecraft clone but it's surprisingly good. Very relaxing game.

Its ok, it doesn't have a map so you just need to sumarize certain points. Still better than minecraft. Dragon Builder 1 and 2 are the best block builder games.

Mais um jogo INCRÍVEL que eu perdi, cara, o sistema de portais é incrível e o survival é maravilhoso e nada genérico, tudo é tão legal nesse jogo, os bosses e tudo...


pô eu gostava do jogo, mas bugaram meu jogo na steam e não consigo criar um novo

sympathique mais se finit assez vite

There are better games like this out there.

Honestly, if you want a Minecraft game with RPG flavor, why not just play Minecraft Dungeons? I'm not sure who this game is for. The graphics make me think it is for kids, with comically oversized pixel-style worlds (I mean, the stairs come up to the chest of the characters! ONE STAIR!) and cute characters and enemies. However, the complex building system and sometimes difficult-to-navigate, randomly generated levels make this seem like it is aimed at older folks. The graphics are fine for this type of game, the sounds are what you'd expect, the story is fine, and all the general RPG things that RPGs should have are there. It works, but...

I cannot stand the combat mechanics of this game. I didn't try the barbarian character yet, but the ranged attacks of the ranger and mage drive me bananas. You have to switch to first-person in order to see where you are aiming because of your cartoonish head being in the way of the aiming reticle. Fine, no problem, but when you first hit your target, the game forces you back into third person when the camera locks on your enemy. So, you're stuck hoping you're actually hitting the target you can't see, because you can't switch back to first person when the camera is locked on. Third person is nearly unplayable in this thing. Apart from the bad combat, it seems to want to do too many things, never quite perfecting one, making the whole experience pretty lackluster.

I made a cute little guy with a mohawk, though!

Review from thedonproject.com