Chalgyr's Game Room writes:
Lords of Xulima reads like a list of the things I love most about fantasy RPGs. Over 100 hours of game time, a classic feel to the movement and combat with an absolute ton of different monsters and a decent if unspectacular story to boot. I am also someone who loves customizing parties, and there is an option to create five of the six party members that adds a bit of a personal touch to the proceedings. All in all, Lords of Xulima looks like it has great deal of promise.
Numantian Games addressed recent questions regarding making gameplay more casual to attract a wider audience for the upcoming Lords Of Xulima sequel.
Digitallydownloaded:
Had someone told me Lords of Xulima is a remake of a forgotten SNES game, and I didn't know better, I would have believed them. Similarities to the more gorgeous titles of the 16 and 32 bit era are unmistakable - even though this game runs in the same vein of the more modern turn-based games.
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