Compare Greedfall Steam key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Spiders. Published by Focus Home Interactive. Released on 9/9/2019. Available on PC. Genres: RPG. Metacritic score: 72/100.

A colonial-era RPG with shapeshifting factions, companion loyalty systems, and an original world that punches above its budget. Rough edges included.

Greedfall is a third-person action-RPG from Spiders, a mid-tier French studio that has made a career out of ambitious RPGs with budgets that don't quite match the ambition. You play as De Sardet, a noble diplomat arriving on the island of Teer Fradee - a land teeming with magic, indigenous tribes, and competing colonial factions all trying to exploit it. The setup is more politically interesting than it first sounds. Your job is not to conquer anything. It is to negotiate, to manipulate, to ally, and occasionally to stab your way to a cure for a plague ravaging the old world. The colonial metaphor is present and reasonably thoughtful, which is not something you expect from a game of this scale. The faction system is where the game earns its reputation. There are five major factions - the merchant Congregation of Merchants, the religious Theleme inquisitors, the militaristic Bridge Alliance, the native Nauts sailors, and the indigenous Teer Fradee people. Every quest you complete shifts relationships. Decisions that please the colonizers usually hurt the natives, and vice versa. It rarely reaches the moral complexity of a Divinity or a Baldur's Gate, but the tension is genuine and the game tracks your standing carefully. You can lock yourself out of questlines, lose companion approval, and reach endings that feel like earned consequences rather than arbitrary cutoffs. The companions are a genuine highlight. There are five of them, each tied to a faction, and building their trust unlocks personal questlines with actual narrative payoff. Constantin, your cousin and the island's new governor, carries the most interesting arc - the writing around him is the best in the game. Combat is a mixed bag. You can build toward warrior, technical, or magic archetypes, or blend all three, and the skill tree offers enough flexibility to keep theorycrafters busy past hour 20. Fights are real-time with dodge rolls and parries, closer to a loose Dragon Age 2 than anything Soulslike. It works well enough on normal difficulty, but cranking it up mostly just makes enemies sponges, which is the lazy solution to challenge design. Here is where I have to be honest with you: Greedfall is visibly a budget production. Animation quality is inconsistent, some voice acting performances are flat, and there are filler fetch quests that exist only to pad runtime. The open areas feel thinly populated compared to what the concept art promises. If you come in expecting AAA production values, you will bounce off it fast. But if you approach it the way you approach a Eurojank RPG - with patience, willingness to engage with the systems, and a tolerance for some rough seams - you will find a world with genuine character and a story that actually goes somewhere. The ending hits harder than you might expect. For RPG players who have already finished the big-budget releases and want something with original worldbuilding and real faction consequence, Greedfall delivers more than its reception suggests. It is not a long game by genre standards - you can see most of what it offers in around 30 to 40 hours - and that restraint actually works in its favor. No 80-hour bloat, no repetitive dungeon crawl padding. Just a contained, flawed, and surprisingly earnest RPG about colonialism, loyalty, and whether diplomacy can outrun a plague. Monika, Scout Team

Greedfall Steam key

Greedfall Steam key

Sep 9, 2019SpidersFocus Home Interactive
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A colonial-era RPG with shapeshifting factions, companion loyalty systems, and an original world that punches above its budget. Rough edges included.

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Worth it for patient RPG fans who want original worldbuilding and faction politics without needing AAA polish to enjoy them.

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Greedfall is a third-person action-RPG from Spiders, a mid-tier French studio that has made a career out of ambitious RPGs with budgets that don't quite match the ambition. You play as De Sardet, a noble diplomat arriving on the island of Teer Fradee - a land teeming with magic, indigenous tribes, and competing colonial factions all trying to exploit it. The setup is more politically interesting than it first sounds. Your job is not to conquer anything. It is to negotiate, to manipulate, to ally, and occasionally to stab your way to a cure for a plague ravaging the old world. The colonial metaphor is present and reasonably thoughtful, which is not something you expect from a game of this scale. The faction system is where the game earns its reputation. There are five major factions - the merchant Congregation of Merchants, the religious Theleme inquisitors, the militaristic Bridge Alliance, the native Nauts sailors, and the indigenous Teer Fradee people. Every quest you complete shifts relationships. Decisions that please the colonizers usually hurt the natives, and vice versa. It rarely reaches the moral complexity of a Divinity or a Baldur's Gate, but the tension is genuine and the game tracks your standing carefully. You can lock yourself out of questlines, lose companion approval, and reach endings that feel like earned consequences rather than arbitrary cutoffs. The companions are a genuine highlight. There are five of them, each tied to a faction, and building their trust unlocks personal questlines with actual narrative payoff. Constantin, your cousin and the island's new governor, carries the most interesting arc - the writing around him is the best in the game. Combat is a mixed bag. You can build toward warrior, technical, or magic archetypes, or blend all three, and the skill tree offers enough flexibility to keep theorycrafters busy past hour 20. Fights are real-time with dodge rolls and parries, closer to a loose Dragon Age 2 than anything Soulslike. It works well enough on normal difficulty, but cranking it up mostly just makes enemies sponges, which is the lazy solution to challenge design. Here is where I have to be honest with you: Greedfall is visibly a budget production. Animation quality is inconsistent, some voice acting performances are flat, and there are filler fetch quests that exist only to pad runtime. The open areas feel thinly populated compared to what the concept art promises. If you come in expecting AAA production values, you will bounce off it fast. But if you approach it the way you approach a Eurojank RPG - with patience, willingness to engage with the systems, and a tolerance for some rough seams - you will find a world with genuine character and a story that actually goes somewhere. The ending hits harder than you might expect. For RPG players who have already finished the big-budget releases and want something with original worldbuilding and real faction consequence, Greedfall delivers more than its reception suggests. It is not a long game by genre standards - you can see most of what it offers in around 30 to 40 hours - and that restraint actually works in its favor. No 80-hour bloat, no repetitive dungeon crawl padding. Just a contained, flawed, and surprisingly earnest RPG about colonialism, loyalty, and whether diplomacy can outrun a plague.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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Minimum

Processor
Intel Core i5-3450 (3.1 GHz) / AMD FX-6300 X6 (3.5 GHz)
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
2 GB, GeForce GTX 660/Radeon HD 7870
Storage
25 GB available space

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Processor
Intel Core i5-4690 (3.5 GHz)/AMD FX-8300 (3.3 GHz)
Memory
16 GB RAM
Graphics
4 GB, GeForce GTX 980 / Radeon R…

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Metacritic
72
Steam
76%(21,694)

Game Info

Developer
Spiders
Publisher
Focus Home Interactive
Release Date
Sep 9, 2019

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