Compare Portal Knights - Portal Pioneer Pack (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Keen Games GmbH. Published by 505 Games. Released on 5/18/2017. Available on Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Xbox. Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG. Metacritic score: 72/100.

A cooperative sandbox RPG where you craft gear, bash enemies, and build bases across bite-sized island worlds. Think Minecraft with XP bars and actual boss fights.

Portal Knights sits in a comfortable middle ground between survival-crafting sandboxes and lightweight action RPGs. You hop between small floating islands through titular portals, each one a self-contained pocket of resources, enemies, and occasionally a boss that wants you dead. The loop is familiar: gather materials, craft better gear, unlock the next portal, repeat. What keeps it from feeling like pure genre paint-by-numbers is the cooperative foundation. Up to four players can share a world, and the game genuinely feels designed around that, rather than just bolted on as an afterthought. The three classes on offer, Warrior, Ranger, and Mage, have distinct enough skill trees to encourage at least one replay with a different build. Warriors get in faces with melee combos and shield blocks, Rangers kite with bows and traps, and Mages cycle through elemental staffs while managing mana. None of them will challenge a veteran CRPG player's theorycrafting muscles, but the progression feels rewarding through the first twenty or so hours. Past that, the build variety starts to thin. Late-game crafting largely becomes a checklist rather than a series of interesting decisions, and the writing offers almost no narrative payoff, which is a real shame given the colorful world Keen Games has constructed. The Portal Pioneer Pack DLC adds cosmetic and starter content aimed at new players jumping in fresh. It is not a content expansion in the traditional sense, so if you are hoping for new islands, story beats, or gear tiers, you will leave disappointed. What it does provide is a slightly smoother on-ramp and some visual flair for characters, which matters more in a game where you will spend a lot of time looking at your avatar while building elaborate structures. The sandbox construction side of the game is genuinely enjoyable, with a solid block-placement system and enough decorative pieces to make base-building feel expressive rather than purely functional. The real-time combat is snappy for what it is, though it never reaches the mechanical depth that would make it interesting to dissect at length. Boss encounters add spikes of challenge but follow predictable attack patterns that experienced action RPG players will read within the first attempt. Portal Knights is best understood as a gateway RPG. It works well for younger players, couch co-op sessions, or anyone who wants the skeleton of an RPG without committing to a hundred hours of stat management. The Scout Team reviewed this on Xbox, and it runs cleanly with no notable technical issues. If you are coming in as a solo player hunting narrative depth or demanding build complexity, you will run out of reasons to log back in fairly quickly. Come in with friends and lower your expectations for story, and the game delivers a relaxed, cheerful experience that does exactly what it promises. Monika, Scout Team

Portal Knights - Portal Pioneer Pack (DLC)
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Portal Knights - Portal Pioneer Pack (DLC)

May 18, 2017Keen Games GmbH505 Games
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A cooperative sandbox RPG where you craft gear, bash enemies, and build bases across bite-sized island worlds. Think Minecraft with XP bars and actual boss fights.

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Portal Knights sits in a comfortable middle ground between survival-crafting sandboxes and lightweight action RPGs. You hop between small floating islands through titular portals, each one a self-contained pocket of resources, enemies, and occasionally a boss that wants you dead. The loop is familiar: gather materials, craft better gear, unlock the next portal, repeat. What keeps it from feeling like pure genre paint-by-numbers is the cooperative foundation. Up to four players can share a world, and the game genuinely feels designed around that, rather than just bolted on as an afterthought. The three classes on offer, Warrior, Ranger, and Mage, have distinct enough skill trees to encourage at least one replay with a different build. Warriors get in faces with melee combos and shield blocks, Rangers kite with bows and traps, and Mages cycle through elemental staffs while managing mana. None of them will challenge a veteran CRPG player's theorycrafting muscles, but the progression feels rewarding through the first twenty or so hours. Past that, the build variety starts to thin. Late-game crafting largely becomes a checklist rather than a series of interesting decisions, and the writing offers almost no narrative payoff, which is a real shame given the colorful world Keen Games has constructed. The Portal Pioneer Pack DLC adds cosmetic and starter content aimed at new players jumping in fresh. It is not a content expansion in the traditional sense, so if you are hoping for new islands, story beats, or gear tiers, you will leave disappointed. What it does provide is a slightly smoother on-ramp and some visual flair for characters, which matters more in a game where you will spend a lot of time looking at your avatar while building elaborate structures. The sandbox construction side of the game is genuinely enjoyable, with a solid block-placement system and enough decorative pieces to make base-building feel expressive rather than purely functional. The real-time combat is snappy for what it is, though it never reaches the mechanical depth that would make it interesting to dissect at length. Boss encounters add spikes of challenge but follow predictable attack patterns that experienced action RPG players will read within the first attempt. Portal Knights is best understood as a gateway RPG. It works well for younger players, couch co-op sessions, or anyone who wants the skeleton of an RPG without committing to a hundred hours of stat management. The Scout Team reviewed this on Xbox, and it runs cleanly with no notable technical issues. If you are coming in as a solo player hunting narrative depth or demanding build complexity, you will run out of reasons to log back in fairly quickly. Come in with friends and lower your expectations for story, and the game delivers a relaxed, cheerful experience that does exactly what it promises. Monika, Scout Team

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xboxCo-op SandboxClass-Based CombatBase BuildingBoss FightsCrafting ProgressionGateway RPGCouch Co-op

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Metacritic
72
Steam
83%(22,232)

Game Info

Developer
Keen Games GmbH
Publisher
505 Games
Release Date
May 18, 2017

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