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Where Winds MeetWhere Winds Meet
First 4h in the game: 1) Create an abomination that would offend god himself in character creator 2) Watching my demon from depths below in cutscenes next to K-pop beauty side characters 3) Watched a bear try to get a beehive to learn t’ai chi 4) Immediately use said new learnt t’ai chi skill to launch the bear into the stratosphere 5) Nearly die and get a sprain from fighting the bear and bee venom from trying to get the beehive 6) Accidentally steal a horse and get a head injury from the rider I stole it from 7) Have 3 injuries/illnesses at this point which make combat significantly harder 8) Get a random private message of a guy wanting to join my session 9) I accept - to have a Chinese named Asian John Wick join me 10) He proceeds to heal me and have a chakra mini game battle with my diseases/injuries 11) Fully heals me, then requests to duel me 12) Beats the living absolute shit out of me without taking a single hit of damage - bows to me to say thank you and leaves my game 13) I am in absolute awe 14) Immediately beeline to learn how to become a doctor 15) Proceed with quest-line - learn how to treat basic poison 16) Still really new doctor with low mastery so can’t heal anyone 17) Find an injured goose - proceed to heal him to practice my doctoring skills 18) Start practice the chakra mini game on my guild mates and friends 19) Mastery level rises to the point I can heal more and more complex diseases such as Depression and Broken bones 20) Start to pick up healing requests on the board - join people’s sessions, heal them, proceed to duel them and then leave 21) Mastery getting very high - getting to the point where I can skip the mini game and insta heal even the most complex diseases 22) Still duel everyone after healing them 23) My mastery is the highest on the list of doctors online - start getting private messages from people to come to their session and heal them 24) People start calling me the “green faced master duelling healer” in world chat when people ask for a doctor. 25) Getting a request for healing almost every minute at this point 26) Have not yet lost a healing duel with over 100 healings performed 27) Get a request for a level 4 Soul bind - a very complex disease 28) it’s from Asian John Wick 29) proceed to heal him - and then the duel commences 30) It’s a close fight - but I win with literally 1hp 31) He gets on his knees and does a deep bow, says GG and leaves my session 32) I am the best doctor This game is incredible 10/10 - why it’s free to play is beyond me. Asian John Wick if you are reading this I hope you are proud of me. I will forever carry your legacy.
1539 votes funny
First 4h in the game: 1) Create an abomination that would offend god himself in character creator 2) Watching my demon from depths below in cutscenes next to K-pop beauty side characters 3) Watched a bear try to get a beehive to learn t’ai chi 4) Immediately use said new learnt t’ai chi skill to launch the bear into the stratosphere 5) Nearly die and get a sprain from fighting the bear and bee venom from trying to get the beehive 6) Accidentally steal a horse and get a head injury from the rider I stole it from 7) Have 3 injuries/illnesses at this point which make combat significantly harder 8) Get a random private message of a guy wanting to join my session 9) I accept - to have a Chinese named Asian John Wick join me 10) He proceeds to heal me and have a chakra mini game battle with my diseases/injuries 11) Fully heals me, then requests to duel me 12) Beats the living absolute shit out of me without taking a single hit of damage - bows to me to say thank you and leaves my game 13) I am in absolute awe 14) Immediately beeline to learn how to become a doctor 15) Proceed with quest-line - learn how to treat basic poison 16) Still really new doctor with low mastery so can’t heal anyone 17) Find an injured goose - proceed to heal him to practice my doctoring skills 18) Start practice the chakra mini game on my guild mates and friends 19) Mastery level rises to the point I can heal more and more complex diseases such as Depression and Broken bones 20) Start to pick up healing requests on the board - join people’s sessions, heal them, proceed to duel them and then leave 21) Mastery getting very high - getting to the point where I can skip the mini game and insta heal even the most complex diseases 22) Still duel everyone after healing them 23) My mastery is the highest on the list of doctors online - start getting private messages from people to come to their session and heal them 24) People start calling me the “green faced master duelling healer” in world chat when people ask for a doctor. 25) Getting a request for healing almost every minute at this point 26) Have not yet lost a healing duel with over 100 healings performed 27) Get a request for a level 4 Soul bind - a very complex disease 28) it’s from Asian John Wick 29) proceed to heal him - and then the duel commences 30) It’s a close fight - but I win with literally 1hp 31) He gets on his knees and does a deep bow, says GG and leaves my session 32) I am the best doctor This game is incredible 10/10 - why it’s free to play is beyond me. Asian John Wick if you are reading this I hope you are proud of me. I will forever carry your legacy.
1539 votes funny
I saw an egg in my inventory. I made the egg hatch and now a goose is following me around everywhere. Talking about goose, I tried to hit a goose in the village once and it turned into a goose boss fight, don't mess with the geese in this game. Let's see, what else? I learnt Tai Chi from a bear and then used that same martial art to defeat the bear. Also I have pat roughly 30 cats in the game by now and visited the Meow Meow Temple (actual name btw) to pay my respects to all the cats. There was also the time I got turned into an actual deer while doing a deer pose but we don't talk about that.
745 votes funny
My first hours in this game were an unhinged sitcom starring me, a bear, and several medical emergencies. I began by crafting a character so horrifying the character creator begged for mercy and the game politely pretended he was normal. Cutscenes paired my goblin-faced mess with perfect K-pop angel NPCs like a before-and-after skincare ad. It only got worse from there. I witnessed a bear practicing tai chi to steal a beehive, copied the move like a shameless tourist, and immediately punted the bear into the sky like a furry space program. Bees then proceeded to dismantle my will to live, leaving me bruised, poisoned, and looking like expired fruit. I accidentally stole a horse, got clotheslined by its previous owner, and realized I was one more injury away from becoming medically classified as soup. Then salvation arrived, a stranger joined my session. His name might as well have been Asian John Wick. He rolled in, healed my collection of crippling ailments, bowed politely and then beat me into paste. Never took a scratch. Left like Batman. I was humbled. Enlightened. Traumatized. And inspired. Thus began my medical career. I healed geese. I cured villagers. I stress-tested guildmates by practicing chakra healing on them at random intervals like an overly enthusiastic chiropractor. Eventually, I was curing depression, bone fractures, and probably childhood trauma. Requests poured in endlessly. World chat named me The Green-Faced Duelist Doctor, the healer who cures first and challenges later. A legend with 100 flawless medical-violence house calls. Then he returned. The one who birthed my journey... Asian John Wick. He asked me to cure a Soul Bind. I succeeded. We fought. I won with a single HP left and the spirit of every goose I ever healed behind me. He bowed one final time and vanished. I sat there realizing: I have become the monster healer I feared. Best free game ever. Edit: Thank you for the support! I am gobsmacked.
650 votes funny
Ever since I was a child I always wanted to be a Chinese dude who can wield a spear that makes me fly at 200km/h 1000/10 game
534 votes funny
After playing for 2-3 hours and enjoying myself, never really played a game like this But then I joined a randoms game to help with a boss, which he ended up hitting it twice and it dying, I went back to my own game and continued for about 10 minutes until I was kicked back to the main menu, tried to log back in and I have been banned for 10 years... no explanation, nothing was given. From my understanding and much research on discord, reddit and google in general I had joined a cheaters game from a request to help someone. The support to appeal a ban or any type of support is useless, it took atleast 3-4 hours to find the email address of support and its been 3 days now since a response. Stay away from this game if you want general support, and stay in your own session and don't help others EDIT : Its really crazy to see how many people/bots swarmed in on this review, when i'm just sharing the experience I had, maybe another reason to steer clear?
489 votes funny
got married in game then watched someone get struck with lightning + you can pet cats! 10/10
297 votes funny
just a quick review cuz I was honestly impressed. - made a horrid looking character - ignored first quest - fought a random boss - stole a horse - killed civvies - killed the authorities - stole another horse and fled scene - found a goose and got killed repeatedly by it - gave up and killed more people - got caught by authorities - got locked up in a timeout room for five minutes WITH THE GOOSE Another highlight was telling an befriendable NPC in the chat thing I was gonna sh*t on him and that made him and his goons attack me. Anyway, game is pretty amusing so far, way more unhinged than I expected. I’m playing it very casually with the intent just to mess around, not necessarily progress properly. And im happy the game accommodates my horrid distracted play style to a degree. Played on steamdeck and really had to fiddle with the controls, but that just may due to my incompetence. Lags a lot on a deck, tho could just require some more fiddling with settings. Can’t say much for social stuff as I intend to play solo. Will update review if sentiment changes as I play. But hey, I had low expectations and was pleasantly surprised.
284 votes funny
My early journey in this beautifully chaotic game: I began by sculpting a character so disturbingly misshapen that any divine being would request a refund, then immediately had to watch my monstrosity share screen time with flawless, idol-tier NPCs. Witnessed a bear attempting a mystical t’ai chi routine to nab a beehive, learned the same move, punted the bear into orbit, nearly died from bees and bruises, accidentally stole a horse, and got my skull rattled by its furious owner — leaving me with a collection of painful injuries. Out of nowhere, a stranger with a Chinese username — essentially Asian John Wick — joined my world, purged my ailments with a chakra battle straight out of a shonen anime, then politely asked to duel and proceeded to fold me like laundry before bowing and disappearing. Spiritually defeated, I swore to train as a healer, unlocked basic poison remedies, and practiced on a wounded goose because I wasn’t competent enough to treat actual players. Started experimenting on my guildmates with the chakra healing mechanic, slowly building expertise until I could mend everything from fractures to full-blown emotional collapse. Took on healing requests from random adventurers, entered their sessions, cured them, challenged them to honorable combat, and vanished like a wandering sage. Eventually reached such absurd medical proficiency that I could bypass the mini-game entirely and instantly fix even the nastiest conditions — still insisting on duels afterward out of ritual. Climbed to the top of the healer leaderboard, gained the nickname “the green-faced dueling physician” in world chat, and began receiving requests at a constant, almost comical pace. After more than a hundred successful healings — and zero duel losses — I got a message for a level 4 Soul Bind, one of the hardest afflictions in the game. The sender? Asian John Wick. I cured him once more, we clashed in an incredibly tight duel, I survived with literally 1 HP, and he knelt, offered a deep, respectful bow, said “GG,” and departed — confirming that I had officially become the game’s supreme healer.
257 votes funny
dude. let me adjust settings before you make me start a two hour long tutorial. china made games are wild sometimes lmao
192 votes funny
5 hours in: 1. Created a MASTERPIECE of beauty Asian alpha male 2. Accidentally stole a horse 3. Got arrested (yes, this is Asian dynasty RPG GTA) 4. Had to choose between; serving my sentence for 20 minutes, working, bribing the guards or being humiliated to shorten sentence time 5. Chose humiliation 6. Was placed in a wooden box being carried by a donkey, and 30+ players started making fun of me while throwing fruits and vegetables 7. Was released 8. Found a secret ancient dungeon and looted a stealth kill passive ability 9. Met an AI Asian female sitting by a river 10. She asked me about the ancient dungeon, I responded correctly through text messages, she became my friend and gave me a gift (I was shocked) 11. Contracted a disease 12. Was healed by a random player, which was a doctor (I think?) 13. Played "Guess in 20 questions" with another random player, befriended him 14. Thought I was playing for only about 2 hours This game is crazy good, even though is a Gacha game, it is absolutely fun and is making me consider spending money for the first time ever in a Gacha game.
190 votes funny
No LGBTQ customizations.... Unfortunate that the developers exclude us as always.... 0/10 go play something else instead.
179 votes funny
You can learn Tai Chi from a bear, so I immediately put it to use by sending him flying over the horizon, letting me catapult the bear into a nearby pile of rocks with a majestic over-the-shoulder throw. Chinese games are coming to win our hearts, like the movies did when I was a kid. The game is completely free, and nothing beats free, so you might as well try it.
150 votes funny
First of all WWM is a good game. It's got a cool Wuxia setting, action based combat with a lots of weapons to choose from, and an interesting system to drive players to interact with each other. However the microtransaction practices has so many predatory things about it that I can't whole heartedly recommend. It's got a lot of the red flags, multiple premium currency, you can't buy the specific amount of currency you need and different gacha with different rules that can easily mislead you. On top of all of it they're retroactively release outfits from the CN version at a far higher cost and putting it behind a misleading Gacha.' I don't care if people don't like this review because they think I'm attacking the game. I like the game and want to support the game without feeling mislead by shady tactic. This review is here to warn people so they do not end up falling for misleading gacha tactics like many others did. To future players, especially those that never played a gacha games you should follow these rules. - Read the details and rule of the gacha banners so you can make an informed decision. I know this sounds extremely obvious but most who don't play gacha are used to pricing transparency. Most do not expect a sudden change in rules especially between banners. - If a deal looks too good to be true it probably is. Check if there is something else is going on. - Don't fall for sunk cost fallacy or fomo. They almost always bring time-limited stuff back and often easier to obtain later. For those who don't know, recently they released a new scratch (Unseen Veil) that appears to be cheap. However the price of the gacha actually jumps significantly with every scratch and many only found out after already invested a lot of money into. Only the first scratch is 60 pearl. The price jumps significantly with every scratch. It actually adds up to 7440 pearl (over 100 USD, jumping from 60 to 180, 400, 800 all the way to 2600 pearl). It's not 7 scratch at 60 pearls each like a lot of people were mislead into thinking. You would not know this if you did not see the extremely easy to miss information in the details. The rule is a tiny icon down near the corner for you to click on and it's even misspelled as "intro" not "info". This resulted in a lot of people to spend money on the scratch only to find out that its far more expensive than their initial price point. At lot of the time people would have already spend 30 50 dollars without said costume and will fall for sunk cost fallacy trying to finish the scratch. This is extremely concerning as the outfit in question CAN BE PURCHASED DIRECTLY on the Chinese server and significantly lower price too at 2580 pearl for the entire set. Meaning they made this outfit retroactively more expensive and put it behind gacha for the international release. I do not know what Netease is trying to pull but its nothing good for the long term health of the game. Netease is notorious for it's microtransaction practice but this was a first for me. There is more than a fair share of players who just want to enjoy the game on a budget fell for this. Why not just make the price upfront? Why resort to misleading people? You got whales spending over 40k on a ship on the 5th day of release, this isn't even about keep a game alive, your game is alive and well. Did you really have to start using this kind of tactic so soon? You already have the legendary banner that cost over 300 dollar to hit pity (Not even the specific item you want, it's double if you want to costume), regular costumes reaching 40 USD and a bunch of other weapons skins and animation changes. Did you really have to make an existing outfit that sold for 2580 pearls and lock it behind a 7440 Gacha instead? This is on top of the fact that the NPC for f2p or budget players to earn cosmetics is not in the international version as well as coupons being cut back from 2 a month to 1 through the login bonus. The currency for the monthly pass do not give a player to player trading currency but rather regular coins. Why are so many features missing and items being cut back? You can't even access some existing multiplayer function because of the missing currency. I want to love this game, the combat is great, the world is great, the story is great, but it's this kind of practice that cause people to leave games in the first place. Most don't mind spending money on games they enjoy, most don't want to feel like they're being tricked into it.
128 votes funny
>finish tutorial >see chat pop up in the bottom left >first message i see is "where is the gambling tavern" 10/10 Game
126 votes funny
I have plenty of good things to say about the game and after 100 hours ive seen a good chunk of it. The bad thing is a major downer - you have a certain amount of energy. you use said energy to do content like boss fights and outposts - each fight takes between 20 to 60 energy. Today i found out that in order to fully replenish your energy, you have to wait 70 hours real time (you burn through energy in no time). Bosses and outposts are required in order to get gear. when you'll want to test out some new builds and new weapons, you'll have to farm bosses in order to get the gear for the new build (you have only 1 character total and you cant delete it and start a fresh one if you want to). So basically, major content is locked behind a wait wall.
114 votes funny
Combat is okay, not great. Visuals are alright. Game runs pretty well. However, so far at a couple hours in I have lost all interest in the game. The story is not engaging. The cut scenes are jank and the English voice over regularly bugs out becoming high pitched and sped up. And while the game runs pretty well, it lacks a lot of what you'd expect for settings, things like detailed Anti-aliasing options, rather than just on and off. HDR controls are only on first time set up, there is no option to adjust it later. It has upscaling but no framegen option (at least for AMD), and while I never want to be forced to use it, the option is nice. Limited FPS limits (30/60/120). It does however have one thing that not many games have which is visual style presets. Monetization seems overly aggressive and possibly pay to win in a couple areas: - Battle Pass has two paid versions each one that provides 1 or 2 extra medical slots which I can only assume means that a free player will always have less potions. - The paid mounts have skills like autopathing, a skill to find treasure chests, and a skill to aoe gather around you... the free mounts have, nothing, its just a horse. - On top of a cash shop for cosmetics and mounts it has a gacha system for more cosmetics and mounts. - It has paid dyes, you can use the much worse free dyes, or shell out ~$15 to dye a chest piece. - It has the typical 1200% value?!?!?!?! paid monthly login bonuses. - And to top it all off the cosmetics in the shop are absurdly priced, many of them costing over $40 for whats basically just Chinese robe variant 579. Overall, it seems like an okay game to waste some time on, but nothing I would want to devote MMO levels of hours to. And I certainly wouldn't want to dump hundreds of dollars into the game to maintain all the bonuses, battle passes, and what will likely become soft requirements, like $400 gacha horses with skills.
106 votes funny
I mean it's kinda weird. This game seems pretty much like a modern assassin's creed game but wuxia theme but you didn't need to pay 70 dollars upfront. Which is okay I guess.
102 votes funny
⭐——————Updated 12/17/2025​———————⭐ ⭐Based on global negative reviews, the entire text has been adjusted. Useless help sections like 【Level Cap】 that everyone already understands have been deleted.⭐ Preface:⭐Even though this review is marked as a negative review, i RECOMMEND the game. I only marked this as a negative review so people who specifically read negative reviews can see the full picture about the game.⭐ After reading all of the above, if you still can't understand why I chose to 【Not Recommended】, then I think the 【ESC, UI, MENU】 is absolutely terrible! It's complicated! There's too much content! And the multi-level menu design is unreasonable. Chinese players have been complaining about it for a year to no substancial changes! And I don't think it will ever improve to be honest. My only advice is to ignore it and just collect all your rewards in one go before logging off. "Where Winds Meet" Essential Guide — From a 600-Hour (and counting) Chinese Player First, please excuse my English — I'm writing this using AI translation. But as a Day 1 Chinese server player (Character UID: 0105284840 — this game has a separate Chinese client from the global one, that's why my hours in review doesn't reflect my actual play time, with that in mind please ignore my Steam playtime), after reading hundreds of reviews in various languages, I noticed many misunderstandings. That's why I specifically used a Hong Kong server account (the international version blocks mainland China IPs) to explain several common points of contention and try to help you understand this game: 1. 【P2W?】 Let's be clear first: No. The battle pass only increases potion carrying capacity — useless in PvP, somewhat useful in PvE but not impactful, because the most important things in it are the included gacha tickets and outfits. Besides the battle pass, you can also exchange 【First Clear of Strongholds(Medicinal Tales)】 rewards to increase potion carrying limits (current Chinese server cap is 7 bottles). Of course, I understand spending habits may differ by region. If a $10 seasonal battle pass makes you feel like fighting NPCs is P2W, then I suggest lowering the game difficulty. That way you can win more, because you can save on potion materials, save time collecting materials, and save crafting gold. 2. 【Cash Shop】 As a free-to-play game, it needs to make money, but I think what you really want to know is: 【As a casual player, spending little or even nothing, can I get cool items?】 The answer is definitely YES. —2.1 【Cash Prize Pools】 Quests give a small number of draw tickets (e.g., 1v1 duels with NPCs), and the developers also give some away. Accumulate for 6-8 months and you can get an outfit worth $500 for free (I got one for free). Please note: this pool is meant for players with money to spend(whales), not for casual players. This pool is key to keeping this game running! —2.2 【Seasonal Prize Pools】 The green currency in the top-right corner of the interface can be exchanged for draw tickets. This currency is obtained through all gameplay activities: gathering / opening chests / quests / collections... (Acquisition speed is related to exploration progress. I've obtained it for free twice). —2.3 【Direct Purchase Shop for Casual Players】 Item prices range from $1-40. I think the pricing is reasonable. If you still find it expensive, the daily login rewards include 1-2 "10% off" coupons per month. You can stack up to 5. As long as you have patience, you can get items for half price. PS: Thanks to all the big spenders in the 【Cash Prize Pools】! You let us play a good game for free 3. 【Voice Acting】 If English dubbing isn't a must, I strongly recommend using the Chinese voiceover! I think the English dub quality is indeed subpar; the Chinese dub has better voice actors and emotional delivery. I also strongly advise against skipping the story — this is a masterpiece of a narrative. If you just want mindless combat, you might as well go play 《Naraka: Bladepoint》 directly. 4. 【Story】 Don't give a negative review just because a character diesthe game is set in an era of war and famine, where tragedies like "swapping children to eat" were common. In this desperate setting, any character's death is an inevitability of the times. 5. 【Quests & Quest Comment Section】 You can find in your exploration log that quests are divided into two lines. Many people haven't noticed this. One line is the overt main story, told through cinematic narration. The other is a hidden, fragmented narrative. The two lines converge into the complete plot and unlock the final storyline.After completing certain quests, a comment section opens. I strongly recommend reading it — even as a Chinese server player, I often gain new insights into the story from "history fan" comments! 6. 【Currency System】 Many players complain there are too many currency types and are confused why each map has different currencies (except the shop currency). First, the reason: different gameplay categories earn different currencies. It ensures players with different playstyles get corresponding rewards. Second, why do map currencies differ? Because the game is set during the transition between the Tang and Song dynasties in China, when multiple currencies circulated in parallel. As the main story reveals — when dynasties change, common people's lifelong savings often turn to nothing. 7. 【Road Signs & Chat Box】 You can customize in settings: display of road signs / chat box / flying chat messages. Solo players can also get a clean experience. (The chat box settings are within the chat box itself, not in the ESC settings.) 8. 【Mount System】 unless you really like them. Your parkour (Lightness skill) is far more powerful than any mount. If you want a functional mount, then 【Gathering】 and 【Treasure Chest Finding】 mounts are somewhat useful, making things a bit easier for you. But honestly, they're not as good as doing it yourself. The 【Sprint】 mount in the shop is decent: 1. cheap, 2. it has the fastest startup speed before you have parkour, even though it's still "slow". The reason mounts feel "slow" is because at low exploration levels, collectibles are very dense, so you don't want to repeatedly mount and dismount. 9. 【Parkour (Lightness skill) Adjustment】 Be sure to switch to another camera mode in the settings! It greatly improves the flying experience, so you don't have to keep watching that close-up animation!!! (Wind Rider is the highest and farthest, recommended.) 10. 【Multiplayer Modes】 I don't think this is a good MMO; I think it can only be called 【Co-op】. Actually, it leans more towards a single-player game, but I'll still explain the difference. —Solo Mode: Up to 5-player co-op. Quest progress is NOT shared (similar to GW2's personal story). Exploration rewards & world boss kills within 300m are shared by the party. —Multiplayer Mode: Reduced number of NPCs, cannot complete quests. Contains exclusive content like cruise parties. 11. 【Network Latency】 The developers are optimizing it, but I don't think it will improve much. Because as a Chinese player who has played foreign games for years, I know how terrible latency can be. Unless someone is willing to act as a local agent for this game and set up servers locally. 12. 【Inventory System】 Abandon your habit of organizing your inventory from MMOs! Don't try to organize your bag. What you should do is forget its existence, unless you pick up a letter and want to read its contents, or if you miss the pop-up notification when picking up an equipment chest. Otherwise, there's no need for you to organize anything. When you need to use something, that interface will automatically fetch items from your bag. Finally, if you have other questions, feel free to leave a comment. I'll try my best to help.
93 votes funny
First 4h in the game: 1) Create an abomination that would offend god himself in character creator 2) Watching my demon from depths below in cutscenes next to K-pop beauty side characters 3) Watched a bear try to get a beehive to learn t’ai chi 4) Immediately use said new learnt t’ai chi skill to launch the bear into the stratosphere 5) Nearly die and get a sprain from fighting the bear and bee venom from trying to get the beehive 6) Accidentally steal a horse and get a head injury from the rider I stole it from 7) Have 3 injuries/illnesses at this point which make combat significantly harder 8) Get a random private message of a guy wanting to join my session 9) I accept - to have a Chinese named Asian John Wick join me 10) He proceeds to heal me and have a chakra mini game battle with my diseases/injuries 11) Fully heals me, then requests to duel me 12) Beats the living absolute ♥♥♥♥ out of me without taking a single hit of damage - bows to me to say thank you and leaves my game 13) I am in absolute awe 14) Immediately beeline to learn how to become a doctor 15) Proceed with quest-line - learn how to treat basic poison 16) Still really new doctor with low mastery so can’t heal anyone 17) Find an injured goose - proceed to heal him to practice my doctoring skills 18) Start practice the chakra mini game on my guild mates and friends 19) Mastery level rises to the point I can heal more and more complex diseases such as Depression and Broken bones 20) Start to pick up healing requests on the board - join people’s sessions, heal them, proceed to duel them and then leave 21) Mastery getting very high - getting to the point where I can skip the mini game and insta heal even the most complex diseases 22) Still duel everyone after healing them 23) My mastery is the highest on the list of doctors online - start getting private messages from people to come to their session and heal them 24) People start calling me the “green faced master duelling healer” in world chat when people ask for a doctor. 25) Getting a request for healing almost every minute at this point 26) Have not yet lost a healing duel with over 100 healings performed 27) Get a request for a level 4 Soul bind - a very complex disease 28) it’s from Asian John Wick 29) proceed to heal him - and then the duel commences 30) It’s a close fight - but I win with literally 1hp 31) He gets on his knees and does a deep bow, says GG and leaves my session 32) I am the best doctor This game is incredible 10/10 - why it’s free to play is beyond me. Asian John Wick if you are reading this I hope you are proud of me. I will forever carry your legacy.
87 votes funny
This game is delightfully strange right up until level 32, when you venture into the second zone. The English "localization" was always a bit wonky, but things take a nosedive after that point. I went from understanding what was being asked of me at any moment, to genuinely questioning my sanity as NPCs read aloud punctuation marks, hashtags, etc. in the middle of dialog while things inexplicably happened around me. Maybe things make sense in the original Chinese, and maybe they don't, but I just can't handle it anymore. Added more for the trolls: Where Winds Meet is a delightful, weird experience for the entire duration of the first zone, then takes a nosedive in quality in the second, to such a degree that I cannot recommend the game because of the stark differences in QA and care that the developers have put into it. It goes from a solid B to an F in an instant when the quests devolve from "weird, but charming" into "so badly machine-translated that the original intent has been lost to all time, and it's actively harming the experience." There are multiple clue/deduction quests that are actually incomprehensible, using what I can only assume are stories and idioms that once made sense in the original Chinese, now butchered in an affront to both Chinese culture and the English language. If there was ever any meaning, they have now been relegated to wandering around aimlessly until one stumbles on the conditions to satisfy the quest. It is an inconsistent, baffling experience BECAUSE the first zone is so delightful. So yes, not recommended. I'm not surprised nuance is outside the reach of gremlins who have to go diving into Steam profiles for ammunition when they can't process their emotions.
67 votes funny

I wanted to be a benefactor, to help residents, to treat animals... but I never expected that after the first failure I would be fucked by a goose.
66 votes funny
good game but holy moly you cant change the volume until you are deaf. cant change volume settings till 20 min into the game
61 votes funny
only body type 1 and body type 2? wheres body type 3 or 4? bigots
61 votes funny
game is addicting. in it there is everything for anyone. finger but hole
57 votes funny
Beautiful landscape, great music, amazing combat animations. Unfortunately, none of these helped me when I came across the... goose...
56 votes funny

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