The Nameless: Slay Dragon

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The Nameless: Slay Dragon

Role-playing, Strategy, Adventure, Board game 

The Nameless: Slay Dragon is like a mix of CRPG and JRPG. In short - how to slay the immensely powerful and cunning evil dragon? 

4.9
Gameplay
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Performance
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System
Nintendo Switch
Number of Players
Single player
Has Physical Release
Yes
Release Date
08/28/25
Price
$17.99
Publisher
WhisperGames
ESRB Rating
E
Play Modes
Supported Controllers

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Description

Exploration is as important as combat.
Observe, listen, think, communicate, act, you need to use all possible skills to find your own path. Adventures are not only full of choices, but often require a bit of luck.

Classic turn-based + meaningful choices.
Every action you take is meaningful, including knocking down enemies and using skills that will enhance your talents and allow you to learn new skills faster.

Free progression system.
There are more than twenty classes with different mechanisms in the game, and the classescan co-exist. You can mix and match skills and traits to create unexpected chemical reactions.

Abundant skill customization.
Sparks of inspiration can be obtained while fighting, exploring, cooking, even dreaming. Infuse the spark into a skill and eventually make it your own, creating a unique skill and renaming it.

Rich craft system.
You can simple raw materials to build anything you want. Whether it's a precious potion, a great invention, legendary equipment or overnight leftovers.

Real choices and multiple endings.
Choices are very important in the game, some may have less impact and some may change the entire story.

Optional challenges to face.
The game is full of overpowered enemies who don't care if you're still a newbie, they only care about one thing - crushing you. But you can always find a way to evade or defeat them.

Well-designed characters.
Each character has a past behind him or her that he or she doesn't want to talk about, and you can learn about their past, get close to them or break with them in the game.

Respect your time.
No random battle, no forced grinding, no endless maze,  all ending available in the first run.

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* Disclaimer: Reviews are from the Steam (PC) version of the game. These are not indicative of performance on Switch.