Xuan Yuan Sword 3: Clouds and Mountains Beyond the Horizon - Full正版

by dyj123 on 2008-01-19 20:05:37

Introduction: ⊙ In China's legendary era, during the conflict between humans and demons, humanity wielded a divine weapon - the Xuanyuan Sword - repeatedly defeating the demon race. The creator god believed that humans and demons could not coexist, thus creating a new world from chaos and relocating the demons to another realm. This ended the wars of the legendary era and began the history of the human world. Over time, these legends were gradually forgotten by people; however, rumors of the appearance of divine weapons never ceased.

⊙ Besides the Xuanyuan Sword, there was also the Divine Vessel used by the creator god to split the heavens and earth - the Lianyaohu, which was passed down through the hands of ancient heroes. Under the protection of these ancients, China reached its cultural zenith during the Tang Dynasty.

⊙ The prosperous scenes of the Tang Dynasty were spread to the world's major civilizations through the globally renowned Silk Road. Many merchants around the world told stories of their travels on the Silk Road, leading to frequent exchanges of culture and civilization. Originally, this era should not have needed any new mythological tales. However, the Xuanyuan Sword, which had existed since the mythological age, once again gave rise to new legends in the human world. The story of "Xuanyuan Sword III" begins with a legendary figure outside of China... Without a doubt, "Beyond the Clouds and Mountains" not only brought "Xuanyuan Sword" to its peak but also gave domestic games a much-needed boost, allowing players to see hope for domestically produced games.

With traditional Chinese painting backgrounds, an ancient and simple style, beautiful ancient charm, and multi-element entertainment, it provides players with a refreshing experience. The game engine is quite well-developed, with lively and cute cartoon character designs. For the first time, 3D graphics are used in battle scenes, making them highly visually appealing. The plot is grand and sweeping.

However, some characters lack distinct personalities, the ending of the story is somewhat rushed, and the final scene is slightly monotonous. But these flaws cannot overshadow its brilliance, as it was the pinnacle of domestically produced RPGs at the time.