RuneScape: Dragonwilds
Apr 16, 2025
Jul 31, 2025
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Apr 15, 2025

76561197977685541
Recommended15 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Fun game! really recommend this
2 votes funny
76561199633437760
Not Recommended33 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
I've been playing Runescape for 20 years. Seems like the game has a lot of potential but it is still in Alpha, not even Beta. You only get like 5 hours of playtime, I feel like the dev's should mention this before selling you a game of 30,- euro's.
1 votes funny
76561197993507303
Recommended9 hrs played (9 hrs at review)
Dragon go EEEEEAAAAAAUUUAUAAAUUUUEE.
1 votes funny
76561198081495906
Recommended18 hrs played (8 hrs at review)
Leuk spel om te spelen met een paar vrienden.
1 votes funny
76561198042813340
Recommended21 hrs played (19 hrs at review)
Amazing game <3
1 votes funny
76561198122309297
Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
RuneScape: Dragonwilds definitely has potential, but recommending it isn’t easy. It feels similar to Valheim in some ways, but with an important difference: Valheim came from a small indie team at a lower price point. This game, on the other hand, is backed by a major company with more resources—so expectations are naturally higher.
I ended up refunding it just shy of the two-hour mark. I played solo, and right off the bat, the movement felt stiff—maybe it’s the animations, or maybe the controls themselves, but it’s most noticeable in combat. Dodging doesn’t feel reliable, and I kept getting hit even while trying to evade. The combat is clunky and lacks the responsiveness you’d expect.
The survival mechanics are also a bit much. Building and crafting systems seem decent, but managing food and water gets frustrating fast. You need to eat or drink several items just to stay full, and while resources are plentiful, constantly feeding your character feels more like a chore than a feature.
I get that it's early access, and there’s room to improve. If you’ve got a group of friends—say four or more—you’ll probably get some enjoyment out of it. But for solo players? I’d recommend waiting.
I’m not the biggest survival genre fan to begin with, but I was hoping this would be one of the exceptions, like Valheim was for me. Unfortunately, it just didn’t click. That said, the graphics are fantastic—no complaints there.
1 votes funny
RuneScape: Dragonwilds
Apr 16, 2025
Jul 31, 2025
May 2, 2025
Apr 22, 2025
Apr 19, 2025
Apr 15, 2025

76561197977685541
Recommended15 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
Fun game! really recommend this
2 votes funny
76561199633437760
Not Recommended33 hrs played (3 hrs at review)
I've been playing Runescape for 20 years. Seems like the game has a lot of potential but it is still in Alpha, not even Beta. You only get like 5 hours of playtime, I feel like the dev's should mention this before selling you a game of 30,- euro's.
1 votes funny
76561197993507303
Recommended9 hrs played (9 hrs at review)
Dragon go EEEEEAAAAAAUUUAUAAAUUUUEE.
1 votes funny
76561198081495906
Recommended18 hrs played (8 hrs at review)
Leuk spel om te spelen met een paar vrienden.
1 votes funny
76561198042813340
Recommended21 hrs played (19 hrs at review)
Amazing game <3
1 votes funny
76561198122309297
Not Recommended1 hrs played (1 hrs at review)
RuneScape: Dragonwilds definitely has potential, but recommending it isn’t easy. It feels similar to Valheim in some ways, but with an important difference: Valheim came from a small indie team at a lower price point. This game, on the other hand, is backed by a major company with more resources—so expectations are naturally higher.
I ended up refunding it just shy of the two-hour mark. I played solo, and right off the bat, the movement felt stiff—maybe it’s the animations, or maybe the controls themselves, but it’s most noticeable in combat. Dodging doesn’t feel reliable, and I kept getting hit even while trying to evade. The combat is clunky and lacks the responsiveness you’d expect.
The survival mechanics are also a bit much. Building and crafting systems seem decent, but managing food and water gets frustrating fast. You need to eat or drink several items just to stay full, and while resources are plentiful, constantly feeding your character feels more like a chore than a feature.
I get that it's early access, and there’s room to improve. If you’ve got a group of friends—say four or more—you’ll probably get some enjoyment out of it. But for solo players? I’d recommend waiting.
I’m not the biggest survival genre fan to begin with, but I was hoping this would be one of the exceptions, like Valheim was for me. Unfortunately, it just didn’t click. That said, the graphics are fantastic—no complaints there.
1 votes funny














































































































































