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In Aarklash: Legacy take command of a mercenary squad in search of truth and guide it through countless battles.Welcome to Aarklash, a land of chaos where incessant battles between the forces of Light, Destiny and Darkness have lasted since the beginning of time.

Aarklash: Legacy is a rpg, strategy and adventure game developed by Cyanide Studio and published by Nacon.
Released on September 12th 2013 is available only on Windows in 6 languages: English, French, German, Spanish - Spain, Russian and Polish.

It has received 832 reviews of which 610 were positive and 222 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.0 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 13.29€ on Steam, but you can find it for 0.39€ on Gamivo.


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System requirements

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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 7 / Vista / XP PC (32 ou 64 bit)
  • Processor: AMD/intel dual-core running at 1,8 GHz (AMD Athlon II and Intel Core2Duo are the oldest CPU architectures recommended)
  • Memory: 1,5 Go for windows XP / 2 Go for Vista, Seven or 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated or mobile graphic card, with at least 256MB of dedicated VRAM and with at least DirectX 9.0c and Shader Model 4.0 support. ATI/AMD Radeon 3800 series and above and NVIDIA GeForce 8600 series are minimum required graphic cards
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • Sound Card: Integrated or dedicated DirectX 9 compatible soundcard

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May 2025
When it comes to the now infamous Confrontation IP story has often been sparse. The games have been fun to play, but story has never been at the forefront. This games changes that trend in a good way. Sadly I can't play this game anymore as I'm running a later edition of windows, but when I could play I did it often, and never regretted the time I spent praying my whole party would die with each new fight. Everything about this game was challenging as hell, but with each new piece of lore unlocked the difficulty felt worth it. This was a great game that seemed to get no attention, but that didn't make it any less fun to play. So, it pains me to say, RIP Arklash: Legacy. You deserved a better license holder, but you stood on your own two feet all the same. You will be missed.
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May 2025
I've had this game for a pretty long time, but never finished it until today. I'll start off with what I didn't like about it and then move on to what I did and then my final thoughts at the end. A couple of my gripes: MAJOR - The puzzles. Holy shit the puzzles. A game like this does not need this many. Act 2-3 especially were absolutely flooded with them. I don't remember if Act 1 had many because when I started playing again, it had been many years. Act 2's design was basically "fight, puzzle, fight, puzzle, fight puzzle" until the act was over. It's almost like the devs didn't know what else to put there so they added puzzles to pad the game out. They do nothing but destroy the flow of the game. MINOR - No equipment except for accessories. It would have added so much if you had gear you could find but instead you find nothing but accessories like earrings, necklaces, rings etc. It made doing that little extra to go find treasure chests not feel worth it because you already know what you're going to get. Near the end of the game I stopping even checking for upgrades. A couple things I liked: MAJOR - The combat is fun. Encountering a group of enemies and absolutely destroying them feels very rewarding and therefore very good. Especially because, even on Normal difficulty, things can go south VERY quickly. So keeping control of combat and handling it smoothly and easily is great. MINOR - 8 different characters to choose from, each with 4 different skill trees that branch off with different benefits (and drawbacks, depending on your playstyle) forming a group of 4. This can lead to many different types of ways to approach encounters with regular enemies or bosses. And you can freely switch between them after a certain point. Final Thoughts: This to me is a very average tactics rpg with not much depth, but servicable and fun enough to warrant a playthrough, even if it's in spurts.
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Nov. 2024
Very nostalgic of the Warcraft 3 campaign, both in atmosphere and gameplay. I'd be interested in more games from the world of Aarklash. Good: - Rag'narok difficulty really kicks your butt if you're unprepared, very satisfying when you win a difficult encounter Bad: - Loot ends up being very lackluster due to stat combinations
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Aug. 2024
A solid game that focuses on tactical battles with a real-time with pause combat system. It's a shame this didn't get more attention, as the combat is really quite fun.
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July 2024
Probably my favourite combat and levelling system of any tatctical RPG I've played, has very nice art with unique locations and characters. Be prepared to spend a decent amount of time on puzzles though, especially if you're terrible at them like me. Definitely worth getting at full price which is good because I've never seen it go on sale
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Frequently Asked Questions

Aarklash: Legacy is currently priced at 13.29€ on Steam.

Aarklash: Legacy is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 13.29€ on Steam.

Aarklash: Legacy received 610 positive votes out of a total of 832 achieving a rating of 7.02.
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Aarklash: Legacy was developed by Cyanide Studio and published by Nacon.

Aarklash: Legacy is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Aarklash: Legacy is not playable on MacOS.

Aarklash: Legacy is not playable on Linux.

Aarklash: Legacy is a single-player game.

Aarklash: Legacy does not currently offer any DLC.

Aarklash: Legacy does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Aarklash: Legacy does not support Steam Remote Play.

Aarklash: Legacy is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

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Aarklash: Legacy
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Cyanide Studio
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Nacon
Release 12 Sep 2013
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