

All told, there is about 200 hours of content in Wartales, especially if you play like me and explore absolutely everywhere while enjoying this new world. Wartales won’t ever push you but will provide plenty of adventure if you roll up your chainmail sleeves and head out into the land to find it. But that is not a bad thing, especially if players like to explore game worlds and build out their party at their own pace. So, I had to really buckle down and push ahead. After spending over 50 hours with the title, my company of mercenaries only had an average level of about five, and I had only just completed its second area.

The problem is that Wartales is an incredibly slow burn. After all, I really enjoy open world RPGs, and this seemed like a natural fit. Wartales from developer Shiro Games was released on Steam in April, and I had every intention of reviewing it almost right away.
