Graal Delteria – Is It Worth Your Time?
Bottom Line: If you’re a person who enjoys top down RPG games with a multiplayer element, this game is a decent way to fill the need. If you don’t have an interest in RPG games however, this game is passable at most.
The Pros:
- Classic Art Style with a Zelda-Like feel to it. Delteria looks almost exactly like that of a Zelda game for a mobile device. As a result, you are treated to a cartoony look that’s been done in many RPG games. Colorful environments, surprisingly well done water effects and all the animations are flashy and suit the art style well.
- A Surprising Amount Of Depth. Though it looks like a simple RPG game, Delteria is surprisingly deep in its customization options. At the start of the game, you choose a base class after several starter quests and you can customize your character with a robust skill tree. No class will feel the same way assuming you spec your character properly. Though I personally didn’t get very far up the food chain, some of the skills I saw were actually interesting and things I would think are pretty cool to have, giving me a reason to want to achieve a level. The game also has a crafting system, something not often found in these kinds of RPGs and though it’s simple, it’s a welcome addition to the game. There are also a lot of items in the game, a fair amount more than a lot of games of its kind.
- Free Roaming. These kinds of RPGs don’t usually allow the player to roam anywhere they please but Delteria allows that though venturing too far can result in a significantly harder experience. Even though it’s harder, the fact that you can move onto another area if you want to is a good thought to have.
- Interesting Concept. This game is an MMORPG, something not usually seen in the top down style of gameplay. Though it is early in development, it’s a very interesting concept to introduce PvP combat in a game like this.
The Cons:
- Bad Frame Rate Issues. The engine of the game, though a classic and loved one, isn’t the best and it does have some frame issues, especially if you have a lower end connection to the internet and its hamper on loading the textures. A lot of spells on the screen at the same time will also result in a large frame rate drop. This can however be improved with future patches.
- PvP, though innovative, EXTREMELY unbalanced. It seems this game falls victim to the MMORPG problem of class balancing. A warrior in this game at full build and good gear can easily destroy almost any opponent. Balancing issues do exist in the game though it is to be expected considering it is a new release and no meaningful patches have been done. PvP is also clunky and can essentially boil down to whoever has the fastest internet speed for attacks to register first. Server improvements can fix this problem.
- Unresponsive Interface at times. At times, the menus are not responsive at all and sometimes, you can try to attempt to move your character and you see no movement until the game decides to catch up. Again, a minor issue but something to point out, especially if you’re a hardcore PvP fan.
- No true group ethic. This game tends to be more of a solo experience and even though you can group up with your friends, there isn’t truly a desire to until it is utterly impossible to pass a point on your own. Group systems should be improved and give players more of a reason to stick together rather than to fend for themselves.
- Boring Menus and Labels. The menus in the game are very plain and average looking, never truly attempting to make themselves unique. The text choices are also a tad plain and more interesting fonts can help to improve the overall polish of the game.
- Lack Of Variety. Apart from questing and going into PK zones, there isn’t particularly much to do in the game. Adding things such as mini games, deeper customization in game (such as homes or gear) and perhaps even dungeons that can be taken on with a group can help to improve this.
- Irritating and Monotonous Audio. After several hours of gameplay, hearing the same song over and over again in towns got on my nerves. The same sound effects for landing spells and such becomes even more annoying, especially when in PK zones where many players are firing at each other.
The Verdict
Off to a decent start, Deltaria can fill the needs of a casual RPG gamer who wants to experience something a little different from the standard World Of Warcraft or Final Fantasy XIV. Though the experience is a tad clunky and there isn’t too much to do, future patches can alleviate most of these issues.
Graphics: 7
Gameplay: 7
Audio: 5
Multiplayer: 6
Overall: 6/10
40 Comments
Make it for the iPad please.
I’ve played Delteria before and I can easily say “the quests are confusing as hell”.
There’s no direction to where you’re meant to go the NPC who gave you the quest would usually say “the monster you’re meant to kill is east(etc)” but it’s no help and is confusing for new players. In O&C there is a blue arrow under you to show you where you should be going to finish the quest. The map should tell you where the quest item/monster is (a certain quest orders you to get 3 shiny coins. it told me where one of them were but that’s it). Also, the map isn’t clear it’s too plain unlike in Graal Classic.
uhm…compared to classic the music is great. After 10 hours of classic I started playing with the music off as it was hell to bare. But I guess everyone has their own opinions. There eventually will be more customization, you do have to realize that none of the graal games had a billion things to do when they were released. As for the menus, they could be changed, labels are ok. But I agree the frame rate needs to be fixed. The facebook release of delteria was more like an open beta. Once the iOS version releases you can expect a practically seamless game, I’m positive 😀
good job
u guys should make it like an adventure and a quest it will be worth playing fighting with dragons together it will take time but it will be fun and make kool swords 🙂
worth it no its AWSOME
honestly I don’t think they gave us enough help
Looks pretty cool
Honestly, this looks like an amazing game. I would love to have it, although i dont have facebook. Please, please make this for iPad. I would definelty buy it.
sounds like fun but make it for ipad. i would buy it
make it for the ipad
i would buy it if it was made for ipad
Je veut graal delteria
make for ipad and apple stuff please
Hey make it for iPhone too please! And make it free cause i dont think many ppl will buy delteria cause when i play it on facebook, the game was completely different as i thought. There are only a few dungeon and the graphic is not too good and also there are still so many bugs but the admin respond faster than in era or classic or zone. Anyway This is a fantastic game!
somebody wrote up a parody of this review LOL i laughed pretty hard
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I think it’s a really cool idea for those who want it like that and great job too! But also look forward to graal classic updates and good changes!
I think it’s a really cool idea
I think overall this is actually came up to be a great idea for those other people that want most of the killing zones and those types of games and graal delteria has planned out exactly what some people need 🙂 please also look forward to graal classic delays and service lags.
Please make this game on iPads!! People want to try out the game just like me but some don’t have fb so please make it available on iPad!!