Farever
Action
Adventure
RPG
Early Access
Single-player
Multi-player
MMO
Co-op
Online Co-op
Steam Achievements
Full controller support
In-App Purchases
Family Sharing

Forge your legend in a forgotten realm! Farever is an online multiplayer action RPG set in a vast fantasy open world. Alone or with friends, embark on an epic journey together! Explore wild lands and dangerous dungeons, craft powerful gear, and carve your path through dynamic combat and platforming.

Developers: Shiro Games
Publishers: Shiro Games
Release Date: May 6, 2026
Price (USD): $17.99
Current Players: 4.2k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(78%)
engaging combat
charming art style
exploration
potential
unique mechanics
MMO-lite classification
lack of main story
early access state
performance issues
server instability
poor optimization
keybind problems
Overall, the game has engaging combat and charming visuals that many players enjoy. However, significant performance problems and server issues detract from the experience. The early access state is both a point of excitement due to its potential and source of frustration given the current technical challenges. Players find the blend of familiar mechanics with fresh twists appealing, though its categorization as a MMO-lite is met with mixed reactions.

Positive Points

  • Players appreciate the game's engaging combat system and action-focused gameplay, which many find satisfying and fun.
  • The game's charming art style and beautiful world design receive frequent praise, offering an enjoyable exploration experience.
  • Players like the game's unique blend of mechanics, comparing it to popular titles like Zelda, Guild Wars 2, and World of Warcraft.
  • The game's potential is noted by many, with excitement for future development and added features from the roadmap.
  • Negative Points

  • Performance issues are a major complaint, with reports of frequent stuttering, frame drops, and overall poor optimization.
  • Players are frustrated with server instability and connection issues, which affect gameplay experience at launch.
  • The inability to rebind keybinds is a problem for some players, affecting accessibility and customization.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's MMO-lite classification is a point of contention; some appreciate the casual nature, while others find it lacking in traditional MMO depth.
  • Some players find the lack of a main story questline unfitting, whereas others enjoy the freedom from a linear narrative.
  • Common Themes

  • The game's early access status is a frequent mention, with players referencing ongoing development and potential improvements.
  • The combination of exploration, combat, and RPG elements is a strong appeal to players, despite technical issues.
  • Several comparisons to well-known games reflect a sense of familiarity yet uniqueness that players recognize in the game.
  • Updated 5/7/2026, 12:00:57 AM UTC