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Drova: Forsaken Kin

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Drova: Forsaken Kin

Oct 15, 2024

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3.38 average rating based on 16 ratings

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Drova is a pixel art role-playing game inspired by classic role-playing games. We want to create a challenging and interesting world and offer a well-rounded and consistent gaming experience.
Release Dates
Dec 04, 2020 Early Access (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
Oct 15, 2024 Full Release (Worldwide)
Linux, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
Apr 23, 2026 Full Release (Worldwide)
Android, iOS
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User Stats
164
In Collection
28
Wish Listed
3
Playing
64
Backlogged
How Long Is Drova: Forsaken Kin?
Main + extras: 43.5 hours
Total completions: 1
Vakil
Vakil gave Oct 20, 2025
Vakil gave Oct 20, 2025
Almost a best game ever

I really enjoyed a lot about this action RPG that’s seems to be set in a fairy realm out of Dark Ages Central Europe. The combat is difficult enough to challenge me but capable of being overcome, although many times by reloading saves. Only once was I forced to lower the difficulty down from classic to explorer (the spider boss fight) while most of the time I could just flee if the fight was too much.

This game seems to be inspired by Gothic, a game I’ve never played. For my part, what it felt most like was Underrail. It shares a similar art style, a similar society trying to eke out a living in an apocalyptic setting, the same sense of being an almost completely open world but punishing exploration quickly, the same nobody starting character who grows into their power, the same tough, on edge NPCs who have no time for nonsense, the same rewarding of exploration, and the same sense that each fight is potentially deadly but ultimately beatable if you approach you just right.

Underrail is one of my all-time favorite RPGs, so the comparison flatters Drova. And Drova would make my top-tier all-time list if …

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I really enjoyed a lot about this action RPG that’s seems to be set in a fairy realm out of Dark Ages Central Europe. The combat is difficult enough to challenge me but capable of being overcome, although many times by reloading saves. Only once was I forced to lower the difficulty down from classic to explorer (the spider boss fight) while most of the time I could just flee if the fight was too much.

This game seems to be inspired by Gothic, a game I’ve never played. For my part, what it felt most like was Underrail. It shares a similar art style, a similar society trying to eke out a living in an apocalyptic setting, the same sense of being an almost completely open world but punishing exploration quickly, the same nobody starting character who grows into their power, the same tough, on edge NPCs who have no time for nonsense, the same rewarding of exploration, and the same sense that each fight is potentially deadly but ultimately beatable if you approach you just right.

Underrail is one of my all-time favorite RPGs, so the comparison flatters Drova. And Drova would make my top-tier all-time list if it weren’t for a few shortcomings. Combat is mostly smooth except every so often it seemed as if the PC would get caught in an animation mid-combat that would be brutally punished. The combat is probably easy for most but I had to really pay attention to get it down right. And the world is quite small by the time you explore it. It’s very well laid out to encourage exploration and the size is explained well in the lore but it nevertheless would have been a bit better with a larger map. And the story is a bit railroaded at points when I would have expected my PC to make a different choice in that situation.

Still, the devs did a great job. The story is great. It’s a sort of localized epic tale. Even if I would have made a different choice, I like how it unfolds and nothing feels overly forced. The factions offer different philosophies that actually make sense in the world. I didn’t get the apparent good ending, based on what I saw online but the ending I got isn’t all bad.

I played it on Steam Deck and it worked perfectly. The soundtrack is pretty nice. I would recommend it if you like dark action RPGs.

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Sixlem
Sixlem gave Dec 11, 2024
Sixlem gave Dec 11, 2024
Drova

2D Topdown Gothic. One of those games where you start off as a nobody and become a god. Interesting world with good exploration, neat loot and lore to find with limited resources in the world that you have to decide how to use. Interesting and satisfying story with quite a few characters. Latest release was very stable. I think I only saw 1 or 2 weird bugs during my 40 hours of gameplay.

Vakil
Vakil updated their status Oct 11, 2025
Vakil updated their status Oct 11, 2025

The bodies of previously killed enemies will start to decompose over time. What a cool mechanic.

Vakil
Vakil updated their status Oct 2, 2025
Vakil updated their status Oct 2, 2025

Just killed my first harpy. All it took was dying and reloading 45 times in a row.

Vakil
Vakil updated their status Sep 3, 2025
Vakil updated their status Sep 3, 2025

Only just opening this game but I'm getting some Underrail vibes (despite the completely different setting and gameplay). Given that Underrail is one of my favorite games of all time, I'm really happy to see where this goes.

Vakil
Vakil updated their status Aug 31, 2025
Vakil updated their status Aug 31, 2025

Really cool opening scene for this game. Excited for what follows.

Nelemania
Nelemania updated their status Dec 20, 2024
Nelemania updated their status Dec 20, 2024

I watched someone else play a bit and was sure this could be for me. So I decided to make this my Winter Sale buy (yes, I keep it at one game, definitely, for real, O N E, deleted my wishlist... I can do it).

20 Minutes in and I already feel at home at Gothic ~~ I mean Drova. I am absolutely sure they stole some environmental sound bits from Gothic and of course did a rat kill me because I am squishy as hell. Stepping into this game feels like stepping into these old slippers you have worn for 20 years and that it is 2D and has barely any voice acting doesn't matter.

To make this short - I am in love with this game. Sorry Indy and Game Pass ~ you can not compete with this, not even for free (one month came with my PC and I have wasted that now, don't care, ok a little).