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For Sommerlund and the Kai! Lone Wolf is back with an exclusive storyline, stunning graphics and a deep combat system. Make meaningful choices and carve your own path.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is a rpg, adventure and indie game developed by Reply Game Studios and published by 505 Games.
Released on November 27th 2014 is available on Windows and MacOS in 5 languages: English, French, Italian, German and Spanish - Spain.

It has received 799 reviews of which 600 were positive and 199 were negative resulting in a rating of 7.2 out of 10. 😊

The game is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 0.70€ on Gamivo.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows XP SP3
  • Processor: Dual core 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB VRAM
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 3 GB available space
MacOS
  • OS: OSX Lion 10.7
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 256 MB VRAM
  • Storage: 3 GB available space

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April 2026
Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf HD Remastered, developed by Reply Game Studios and published by 505 Games, is a distinctive adaptation of classic gamebook storytelling that blends interactive fiction with light role-playing mechanics. Rather than chasing the conventions of modern RPGs, it embraces its literary roots, presenting an experience that feels like stepping into a richly illustrated fantasy novel where the reader is also the protagonist. This approach gives the game a unique identity, one that stands apart from more action-driven titles in favor of deliberate pacing and narrative immersion. The structure of the game revolves heavily around choice-driven storytelling. Players progress through a series of chapters that unfold like pages in a digital book, with decisions shaping both immediate outcomes and longer narrative arcs. The writing carries a traditional high-fantasy tone, filled with lore, moral dilemmas, and branching paths that reward careful consideration. While the story may not always surprise seasoned fantasy fans, it maintains a consistent sense of adventure and consequence, making each decision feel meaningful even when the broader narrative remains familiar. What sets the experience apart from a straightforward visual novel is the integration of gameplay systems. Combat sequences are presented in a stylized 3D format, combining turn-based elements with timing-based inputs that require a degree of player engagement. These encounters introduce variety and prevent the experience from becoming purely passive, but they can also feel somewhat uneven. At times, the combat lacks the responsiveness and depth expected from more dedicated RPG systems, and repetition can set in over longer play sessions. Still, it serves its purpose as a complementary layer rather than the main attraction. Character progression adds another dimension to the experience through the use of Kai Disciplines and equipment choices. These systems allow players to shape their version of the Lone Wolf, influencing both combat effectiveness and narrative opportunities. Certain abilities can unlock alternative dialogue options or provide advantages in specific scenarios, encouraging experimentation and replayability. This design reinforces the idea that the game is as much about personalizing the journey as it is about reaching the end. Visually, the game adopts a hybrid presentation that mixes hand-drawn artwork with 3D environments. The illustrated segments are particularly striking, capturing the essence of a classic fantasy manuscript and lending the experience a strong sense of identity. The HD remaster enhances these elements with improved clarity and lighting, though the 3D components occasionally feel dated by comparison. This contrast doesn’t necessarily detract from the experience, but it does highlight the game’s origins and budget constraints. One of the more compelling aspects of Lone Wolf HD Remastered is its commitment to meaningful choice. Decisions often carry tangible consequences, whether through branching storylines, altered encounters, or missed opportunities. This creates a sense of agency that encourages multiple playthroughs, as players experiment with different builds and narrative paths. However, the pacing can be inconsistent, with extended stretches of reading occasionally interrupted by gameplay segments that don’t always feel seamlessly integrated. There are also moments where the game’s mobile origins become apparent. Interface design and certain mechanics, such as quick-time events, can feel slightly out of place on PC, and the overall flow sometimes lacks the refinement of titles built specifically for the platform. These issues are not severe, but they do contribute to a sense that the game is working within limitations rather than fully transcending them. In the end, Joe Dever’s Lone Wolf HD Remastered succeeds as a faithful and engaging interpretation of interactive gamebook storytelling. It offers a thoughtful blend of narrative depth, player choice, and light gameplay systems that will განსაკუთრებით appeal to those who appreciate story-driven experiences. While its combat and pacing may not always reach the same level as its narrative design, it remains a compelling journey that captures the spirit of its source material. It’s best approached as an interactive novel with RPG elements rather than a full-fledged action RPG, and in that context, it delivers a satisfying and memorable adventure. Rating: 7/10
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Oct. 2025
For you are now the last of the Kai—you are now the Lone Wolf. Do you know Lone Wolf? Do you like the gamebooks written by Joe Dever? You will probably love this game. Do you enjoy simple, choice-based narrative game with an extra mini-game of fighting disguised as resource management? You will probably enjoy this game. As a disclaimer, this is NOT a gamebook , it is written by Joe Dever, creator of the Lone Wolf series of gamebook, it is based in that world with the main character but that's it. If you like the world/story of Lone Wolf, you will see that the game contains a lot of it. This game has actually two part: First (and main) part will be the narrative choice-based game. You start by building your character with focus on Kai Disciplines, you get to pick one out of two multiple times. Then the story starts and you will have a lot to read. Depending on choices such as punching things, jumping away, using a Mindblast or seducing the closest animal, the story will unfold in various manners. Second part is the fighting, and there's lot of it. You have basically 3 bars, one to measure the damage you can receive, one to use Kai attacks, another to use weapon attacks. There are multiple weapons, upgrade of weapons, combination of weapons to keep it varied but in the end, it goes down to using the correct amount of resource, attack and defend well. On hardest difficulties, it is very reliant on luck depending on how the fight starts (enemies just pound on you). Many attacks/defending actions are dependent on QTE with the mouse or the keyboard. They aren't too complicated but you need to get used to it. There's also a bonus mini-game of lock-picking and cube puzzle but they appear much less often. The main story part is obviously the most interesting and Joe Dever doesn't disappoint. This is pure Lone Wolf , classic village gets attacked but the plot thicken! You get through various different places and interestingly you aren't quite Lone Wolf but more like Accompanied Wolf in some of those parts. Without spoiling, the story is fun and good but also a bit linear except in some parts. All the branches leads back to the main road though. This is Lone Wolf and not Fighting Fantasy, there is no one true path. On the other hand, the fights can be quite repetitive, even though you have all the classic enemies from the Lone Wolf world and there are some variants. You can change your weapons, master them to have some bonus, but there are a LOT of fights. Regarding the graphics and music, this is obviously not a huge studio with tons of money but it's quite good for what it is (a tablet/phone game originally). Music is good (but can also be repetitive if you keep playing a long time and multiple playthrough), graphics are nice and deliver what you want for a 2015ish game. It's also bug free which provides a nice experience. In conclusion, if you are a Lone Wolf fan and looking for more Lone Wolf stuff, this is perfect for you although this is NOT a gamebook and it can be VERY hard on the hard difficulty. If you want a simple, narrative fantasy game with some action part, this is also recommended to you, maybe if you don't know anything about Lone Wolf, it's still a good entry to its incredible world created by a writer with an excellent imagination!
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July 2025
You need a pen and tablet for precise control what else do you expect from a game that was for mobile?
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May 2025
The game is generally really good although originally a mobile game. its concept isnt really that bad and its executed effectively. Sick of the same enemies well just hope they are the weak ones cause facing other monsters aside from giaks and Drakkahim are pure nightmare fuel to deal with unless you are stacked. Sick of enemy encounter well thats too bad cause you need those fights to make money. Sick of quick time events dont worry most of the places where you swipe and click are in the same place 90% of the time. You think your potions are useless well start hoarding them like drugs cause you will need them. The game balances its weapons and their dynamic pretty well forcing you to using them at opportunities when you think it wont work. Plus the story is almost like the gamebooks themselves although this time your protagonist talks more aside from the gamebooks narrative. The art is vibrant giving the atmosphere of mystery that compliments well with the music for only having seven tracks it sure makes up for its alluring atmosphere. the ui can be abbrasive and painful but it is manageable and it might ruin the atmosphere everytime you open it. For my guide to first timers : Pick kai heal, sixth sense, and mindshield with mindblast (this will make the game easier for you) the crossbow gives you higher damage output on one target while the knives lets you hit multiple targets your weapons have durability so try to manage your money to either repair or upgrade it. if you have choice of upgrading or repairing your weapon choose upgrade not only will save you money but also restores your durability to 100% and bonus stats. Also vordaks are immune mindblast,poison and bleed effects the gourgazs are immune to stuns doomhounds are immune to being chained or slowed down
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May 2025
It was a fun experience going through this game. Im not familiar with Joe Dever's choose your own path novels but the writing here is up to par for the most part. Choosing different options was interesting enough but the choices I made were dictated by my build rather than moral decisions for the most part. The combat is very repetitive, there's a lack of spells and weapons so I ended up just wanting to get past those sections to the part of the game that's actually enjoyable. I've read that some compare this to the Witcher universe but those comparisons are kinda exaggerated for the most part, I did dig the whole meditation to heal and recuperate especially the stance you take to do so. Overall this is an interactive book not a full fledged game, so if you know what you're getting into well you might very well enjoy this game.
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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 14.99€ on Steam.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered received 600 positive votes out of a total of 799 achieving a rating of 7.17.
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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered was developed by Reply Game Studios and published by 505 Games.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is not playable on Linux.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered is a single-player game.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered does not currently offer any DLC.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered does not support Steam Remote Play.

Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered 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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Joe Dever's Lone Wolf HD Remastered
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7.2
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Developer
Reply Game Studios
Publisher
505 Games
Release 27 Nov 2014
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