Seven: The Days Long Gone
Ever wanted to be a sneaky thief with a demonic hitchhiker in your soul? Seven: The Days Long Gone lets you do just that. This isn’t your typical action RPG it drops you into a massive, open world dystopia called the Vetrall Empire, where every shadow hides a secret and every ally might be a traitor.
You play as a master thief possessed by a ancient daemon spirit, and your journey begins when you’re exiled to the prison island of Peh. This place is rough full of crumbling ruins, weird tech, and superstitious locals. But here’s the cool part: you can climb pretty much anything. Walls, cliffs, buildings you name it. The movement system is crazy fluid, letting you explore vertically and horizontally in ways most isometric games don’t.
What really makes Seven stand out is how your choices shape the world. The people of Peh remember what you do, and building relationships isn’t just a side activity it’s a matter of life and death. Pick your friends wisely because factions play a huge role here. Having allies means more than just backup in a fight they can offer you shelter, intel, and resources when things get messy.
And it’s not all about fighting. You’ll need to hunt monsters, gather rare ingredients, and even collect things like monster eggs to trade or use for crafting. The economy’s built around survival, so being a skilled hunter pays off literally.
Magic? Oh yeah, it’s everywhere. But it’s not some elite, mysterious art it’s part of daily life. Alchemy and spells are used by everyone, from laborers to scholars, and you’ll see it in combat, puzzles, and storytelling.
Visually, Seven: The Days Long Gone uses a slick 3D isometric style that feels dynamic and alive. The animations are smooth, and the world is packed with little details that make exploration rewarding. Just keep in mind it’s a solo adventure. No co op, no multiplayer. This is your story, your mistakes, your triumphs.
If you love deep RPGs with freedom, rich worlds, and stories that react to your choices, Seven is definitely worth a look.
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Technical
| Title | Seven: The Days Long Gone |
|---|---|
| License | Full |
| Author | IMGN.PRO |
