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A turn-based xianxia RPG rooted in Chinese mythology that rewards patient storytellers and punishes anyone who skips dialogue - but only if you read Mandarin.

I've spent enough hours in story-driven RPGs to know when a game is carrying real narrative ambition, and GuJian (古剑奇谭) - the original entry in the series that predates the Steam release by seven years - has it in abundance. Originally launched in 2010 and brought to Steam in September 2017, this is the title that established the GuJian franchise as a serious single-player RPG in China's domestic market, and its bones are unmistakably those of a classically minded JRPG with a distinctly Chinese soul. The story follows Baili Tusu, a brooding young man carrying an ancient cursed sword, who crosses paths with a party of companions including the gentle Feng Qingxue, the scholarly Fang Lansheng, the wandering swordsman Yin Qianchang, and the spirited Xiangling. Themes of reincarnation, fate, and the cost of immortality run through the whole arc - this is xianxia fantasy drawing on the Classic of Mountains and Seas, not the shallow cultivation-grind variety. The cast is written with enough texture that the relationships feel earned rather than perfunctory, and the game holds the distinction of being the first Chinese RPG with a fully voiced main cast, which still matters for immersion even if voice work quality is uneven by 2025 standards. Combat is turn-based, with each action consuming action points on a scale of one to five, lending fights a quiet strategic layer. The Xinyun (constellation) system adds character customization depth, and the cooking mechanic - where you collect ingredients from enemies and buy recipes to prepare dishes usable for recovery or as attack items mid-battle - is a charming touch that gives mundane loot a purpose. Boss difficulty spikes in places that will genuinely test your build planning, and the turn-based pacing means you cannot button-mash your way through a bad stat spread. Players have flagged the absence of a battle-speed toggle or skip option as a real friction point during longer fights, and that criticism holds up. The single largest barrier is language. The entire game is in Chinese with no official English localization, though a fan-made English translation mod exists and is worth hunting down before you start. If you cannot access that patch, GuJian 1 becomes an art-object rather than a game - beautiful screens, evocative music (praised consistently by reviewers), and a story you cannot follow. On the technical side, the game's cloud-save dependency has caused frustration for players outside China, with reports of freezes and save issues tied to server connectivity. These are real concerns, not minor quirks. The resolution config also requires a separate launcher tool rather than an in-game menu, which is an annoyance at PC launch that most players have documented workarounds for. For the right audience - someone fluent in Mandarin, or willing to install the fan translation patch, with patience for 2010-era turn-based pacing and a genuine appetite for Chinese classical mythology over Western fantasy tropes - GuJian 1 is a rewarding origin point for one of China's most culturally earnest RPG series. The writing holds up better than the interface. The world holds up better than the combat flow. And for players who want to understand where GuJian 3's worldbuilding comes from, starting here is worth the extra friction. Monika, Scout Team

古剑奇谭(GuJian)
RPG

古剑奇谭(GuJian)

Sep 7, 2017上海烛龙信息科技有限公司北京网元圣唐娱乐科技有限公司
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A turn-based xianxia RPG rooted in Chinese mythology that rewards patient storytellers and punishes anyone who skips dialogue - but only if you read Mandarin.

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I've spent enough hours in story-driven RPGs to know when a game is carrying real narrative ambition, and GuJian (古剑奇谭) - the original entry in the series that predates the Steam release by seven years - has it in abundance. Originally launched in 2010 and brought to Steam in September 2017, this is the title that established the GuJian franchise as a serious single-player RPG in China's domestic market, and its bones are unmistakably those of a classically minded JRPG with a distinctly Chinese soul. The story follows Baili Tusu, a brooding young man carrying an ancient cursed sword, who crosses paths with a party of companions including the gentle Feng Qingxue, the scholarly Fang Lansheng, the wandering swordsman Yin Qianchang, and the spirited Xiangling. Themes of reincarnation, fate, and the cost of immortality run through the whole arc - this is xianxia fantasy drawing on the Classic of Mountains and Seas, not the shallow cultivation-grind variety. The cast is written with enough texture that the relationships feel earned rather than perfunctory, and the game holds the distinction of being the first Chinese RPG with a fully voiced main cast, which still matters for immersion even if voice work quality is uneven by 2025 standards. Combat is turn-based, with each action consuming action points on a scale of one to five, lending fights a quiet strategic layer. The Xinyun (constellation) system adds character customization depth, and the cooking mechanic - where you collect ingredients from enemies and buy recipes to prepare dishes usable for recovery or as attack items mid-battle - is a charming touch that gives mundane loot a purpose. Boss difficulty spikes in places that will genuinely test your build planning, and the turn-based pacing means you cannot button-mash your way through a bad stat spread. Players have flagged the absence of a battle-speed toggle or skip option as a real friction point during longer fights, and that criticism holds up. The single largest barrier is language. The entire game is in Chinese with no official English localization, though a fan-made English translation mod exists and is worth hunting down before you start. If you cannot access that patch, GuJian 1 becomes an art-object rather than a game - beautiful screens, evocative music (praised consistently by reviewers), and a story you cannot follow. On the technical side, the game's cloud-save dependency has caused frustration for players outside China, with reports of freezes and save issues tied to server connectivity. These are real concerns, not minor quirks. The resolution config also requires a separate launcher tool rather than an in-game menu, which is an annoyance at PC launch that most players have documented workarounds for. For the right audience - someone fluent in Mandarin, or willing to install the fan translation patch, with patience for 2010-era turn-based pacing and a genuine appetite for Chinese classical mythology over Western fantasy tropes - GuJian 1 is a rewarding origin point for one of China's most culturally earnest RPG series. The writing holds up better than the interface. The world holds up better than the combat flow. And for players who want to understand where GuJian 3's worldbuilding comes from, starting here is worth the extra friction. Monika, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5XianxiaTurn-Based StrategyChinese MythologyFully VoicedConstellation SystemCooking CraftingParty-Based RPGFan Translation AvailableClassic RPGHidden Ending

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 2000/ XP/ VISTA32/ VISTA64/Win7 32/Win7 64(简体中文版)
Memory
1 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
nVidia Geforce 6600/ATI X1000系列(须支持DX9.0C及SM3.0的显示芯片)
Processor
CPU:Intel Pentium4 2.4 Ghz或AMD同等性能芯片
Sound Card
Direct Sound 兼容声卡
Additional Notes
鼠标(必备)、键盘(必备)

Recommended

OS
Windows 2000/ XP/ VISTA32/ VISTA64/Win7 32/Win7 64(简体中文版)
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
15 GB available space
Graphics
nVidia Geforce 8600/ATI HD3000 系列及以上
Processor
Intel Core2 Duo 2.3Ghz 或 AMD 同等性能芯片
Sound Card
Direct Sound 兼容声卡
Additional Notes
鼠标(必备)、键盘(必备)

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Game Info

Developer
上海烛龙信息科技有限公司
Publisher
北京网元圣唐娱乐科技有限公司
Release Date
Sep 7, 2017

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