The indie dungeon crawler RPG Silent Gentleman is currently up for grabs, totally free to keep, for Windows, in a limited-time Indiegala’s giveaway offer! Take advantage of it, because Silent Gentleman normally costs US$29.99!
Presenting itself as a JRPG—meaning it follows the Japanese style—this game promises to stick to the genre’s basics without trying to reinvent the wheel with trippy gameplay elements or long-winded dialogues. Just combat, leveling up, treasure hunting, and so on.
Published by My Way Games and available for Windows, Silent Gentleman currently has mixed reviews on Steam, at least as of this writing.
You can get the game here!
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Plot
Uther, a young nobleman fallen on hard times who became a highwayman and informal protector of the weak, receives a mysterious letter alongside his partner Oliveiro. The letter is signed by Mathilde, a young noblewoman and childhood friend of Uther, who went on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land a few years ago. Mathilde asks Uther to help her reclaim a remote outpost that has fallen under the tyranny of her Baron and his sinister companions. Never one to let a friend suffer or injustice prevail, Uther and Oliveiro set off on a journey to this long-forgotten outpost.
Gameplay
Silent Gentleman is a JRPG with turn-based combat that doesn’t focus much on story or dialogue, instead zeroing in on classic dungeon crawling. The goal is to level up the characters in your party, gear them up with weapons, armor, and items to prepare them for the dangers lurking beneath the mysterious outpost.
About the game
Silent Gentleman is an adventure game set in a fictional medieval German town. The player takes on the role of Uther, a young impoverished noble who once tried to rob wealthy passersby in his hometown.
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Overview
- GET Silent Gentleman HERE - Download link(s) or store's listing.
- Size: 600 GB
- License: Commercial
- Operational systems: Windows 7/8/8.1/10
- Developer(s) and/or publisher(s): Cipher Hive, My Way Games
- Categories: RPG
- Added by: Valewson