Quick summary
Dragonkin: The Banished is a dark-fantasy action RPG from Eko Software that combines fast-paced hack-and-slash combat with RPG progression and light city-building elements. Players battle corrupt draconic forces across diverse regions to stop an ancient menace and expand a mountain stronghold.
Setting and premise
You play a famed champion in the world of Dragonkin, a realm warped by ancient dragon blood that spawns monstrous, twisted creatures. The campaign sends you through multiple distinct biomes as you hunt down the Dragon Lords—powerful sources of the corruption—and try to save the remaining settlements from ruin.
Playable archetypes
- The Knight — a stalwart defender who channels radiant power to hold the line against the darkness.
- The Oracle — someone infused with dragon-blood who can unleash crackling electrical attacks on foes.
- The Barbarian — a fury-driven combatant boasting superhuman strength and frost-themed abilities.
Each class has its own strengths and flavor, and you can customize characters through the Ancestral Grid, a deep skill tree that supports many playstyles and build combinations.
Mechanics and progression
Combat focuses on satisfying, adaptive encounters where weapon choice, abilities, and build decisions matter. The Ancestral Grid lets you tailor active skills and passive bonuses, shaping unique character templates as you level. There’s also a town-management layer: you’ll develop and fortify a hidden mountain settlement, and the choices you make influence which upgrades and inhabitants become available.
Development status and content
Dragonkin: The Banished is currently available in Early Access. The developers are still expanding content and refining systems, so players can expect ongoing updates, balance patches, and new features over time. At present, some players may find the amount of content limited, but future additions are planned.
What to expect and verdict
Overall, the game delivers an engaging dark-fantasy action experience with customizable builds and a moody setting. While its core combat and class variety are strong selling points, the current content scope may leave some players wanting more. It’s worth trying if you enjoy ARPGs and are comfortable with games that evolve during Early Access.
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- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (paid) — listed here as an example of a high-profile, premium release for players comparing platforms and purchase models.
- Diablo IV and Path of Exile 2 — helpful reference points for fans seeking similar class-based ARPG progression and loot-driven customization.
Technical
- Windows
- Full