Compare Immortal Life (PC) Steam Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by YiFang Studio. Published by 2P Games. Released on 1/17/2024. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Casual, RPG, Simulation.

A cozy cultivation sim-RPG where you rebuild a fallen sect, farm spirit herbs, and master martial arts. Relaxing loop with genuine RPG hooks underneath.

Immortal Life sits at a crossroads between farming sim and Chinese xianxia RPG, and for the most part it pulls off that balancing act better than you might expect from a small studio. You play as a cultivator reviving a ruined immortal sect, which means your days split between tilling spiritual fields, harvesting medicinal herbs, crafting elixirs, and gradually leveling up combat skills against demons and rival factions. If that sounds like Stardew Valley with wuxia aesthetics slapped on top, that is a fair starting point, but the progression layers run a bit deeper than that comparison suggests. The cultivation system is the headline mechanic. You gather spirit materials, refine them through alchemy, and channel the resulting energy into your character's cultivation stage, which in turn unlocks new combat techniques and passive bonuses. It is not a complex build system by CRPG standards, but there is genuine satisfaction in pushing through the breakthrough thresholds that mark each cultivation rank. Combat itself is real-time action with a small skill bar, and it stays serviceable through the mid-game, though it never reaches the depth that would make it the reason you log back in. You are here for the loop, not for the boss choreography. Writing and worldbuilding are competent rather than distinguished. The sect disciples you recruit each have short story arcs and personality quirks, and a few of them land well enough to make you care about the rebuild fantasy. The world draws heavily on classic cultivation-novel tropes, so readers of the genre will feel at home, but the narrative rarely surprises. Side quests trend toward fetch-and-deliver, and the pacing in the middle stretch slows noticeably while you wait for crop cycles and cooldown timers. If padded progression is your personal nemesis, that mid-game plateau will test your patience. Where Immortal Life earns its keep is in the chill factor. The art is warm and readable, the soundtrack is unobtrusive in a good way, and the moment-to-moment farming and crafting loop has the kind of "one more day" pull that makes you look up and realize three hours have passed. The mixed Steam rating comes largely from early-access rough edges and some uneven translation quality rather than fundamental design failures; the 1.0 launch addressed many stability complaints. At 80 percent positive across over four thousand reviews, the core audience is clearly finding what it came for. This one is for players who want a low-pressure RPG where progress feels steady rather than punishing, and who have a soft spot for cultivation-novel aesthetics. Hard-mode min-maxers and narrative-first RPG fans will bounce off it. But if you have ever wanted a game that lets you be a peaceful immortal farmer who occasionally beats up a demon, Immortal Life delivers that fantasy with enough mechanical texture to keep it from feeling hollow. Monika, Scout Team

Immortal Life (PC) Steam Key
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Immortal Life (PC) Steam Key

Jan 17, 2024YiFang Studio2P Games
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A cozy cultivation sim-RPG where you rebuild a fallen sect, farm spirit herbs, and master martial arts. Relaxing loop with genuine RPG hooks underneath.

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Immortal Life sits at a crossroads between farming sim and Chinese xianxia RPG, and for the most part it pulls off that balancing act better than you might expect from a small studio. You play as a cultivator reviving a ruined immortal sect, which means your days split between tilling spiritual fields, harvesting medicinal herbs, crafting elixirs, and gradually leveling up combat skills against demons and rival factions. If that sounds like Stardew Valley with wuxia aesthetics slapped on top, that is a fair starting point, but the progression layers run a bit deeper than that comparison suggests. The cultivation system is the headline mechanic. You gather spirit materials, refine them through alchemy, and channel the resulting energy into your character's cultivation stage, which in turn unlocks new combat techniques and passive bonuses. It is not a complex build system by CRPG standards, but there is genuine satisfaction in pushing through the breakthrough thresholds that mark each cultivation rank. Combat itself is real-time action with a small skill bar, and it stays serviceable through the mid-game, though it never reaches the depth that would make it the reason you log back in. You are here for the loop, not for the boss choreography. Writing and worldbuilding are competent rather than distinguished. The sect disciples you recruit each have short story arcs and personality quirks, and a few of them land well enough to make you care about the rebuild fantasy. The world draws heavily on classic cultivation-novel tropes, so readers of the genre will feel at home, but the narrative rarely surprises. Side quests trend toward fetch-and-deliver, and the pacing in the middle stretch slows noticeably while you wait for crop cycles and cooldown timers. If padded progression is your personal nemesis, that mid-game plateau will test your patience. Where Immortal Life earns its keep is in the chill factor. The art is warm and readable, the soundtrack is unobtrusive in a good way, and the moment-to-moment farming and crafting loop has the kind of "one more day" pull that makes you look up and realize three hours have passed. The mixed Steam rating comes largely from early-access rough edges and some uneven translation quality rather than fundamental design failures; the 1.0 launch addressed many stability complaints. At 80 percent positive across over four thousand reviews, the core audience is clearly finding what it came for. This one is for players who want a low-pressure RPG where progress feels steady rather than punishing, and who have a soft spot for cultivation-novel aesthetics. Hard-mode min-maxers and narrative-first RPG fans will bounce off it. But if you have ever wanted a game that lets you be a peaceful immortal farmer who occasionally beats up a demon, Immortal Life delivers that fantasy with enough mechanical texture to keep it from feeling hollow. Monika, Scout Team

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steamCultivation SimXianxiaFarming RPGAlchemy CraftingSect BuildingReal-Time CombatCozy RPGCharacter Progression

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80%(4,288)

Game Info

Developer
YiFang Studio
Publisher
2P Games
Release Date
Jan 17, 2024

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