Xanadu Next

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Whenever mist hangs over the waters of Lake Orwell on Harlech Island, sailors catch sight of a phantom castle just out of reach. As they draw near, it fades into the fog like a mirage, leaving only questions for all who have borne witness to this “Castle Strangerock.

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Developer:
Nihon Falcom
Publisher:
XSEED Games
Release date:
03 November 2016
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Recent Steam reviews:
Very Positive (24)
All Steam reviews:
Very Positive (810)

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Description

Whenever mist hangs over the waters of Lake Orwell on Harlech Island, sailors catch sight of a phantom castle just out of reach. As they draw near, it fades into the fog like a mirage, leaving only questions for all who have borne witness to this “Castle Strangerock.”

An up-and-coming scholar named Charlotte L. Wells has had her interest piqued by this local legend and desperately wishes to study it in person—but of course, Harlech Island is no place for an unescorted young lady. To aid her in her investigation, therefore, she enlists the help of an old childhood friend and fallen knight who agrees to accompany her on this adventure.

Arriving in Harlech and catching sight of Castle Strangerock almost immediately, Char dives into researching the mystery head-on, leaving her companion to explore the surrounding environs on his own in search of any artifacts that might help trace the origins of this ephemeral stronghold.

Sadly, this almost immediately leads to his death at the hands of a mysterious swordsman seemingly displaced in time...but death is to be only the beginning of his adventure.

Xanadu Next is an exploration-centric action RPG from Nihon Falcom, the acclaimed creators of the Ys and The Legend of Heroes RPG franchises. A late entry in their immensely popular Dragon Slayer series and a spiritual follow-up to the late ‘80s cult classic Faxanadu, Xanadu Next puts players in the shoes of a gravely injured knight given a new lease on life through ancient magic who must now seek a legendary sword called “Dragon Slayer” to ensure his survival.

Players will fight hordes of monsters in real time while exploring the lush, mysterious and perilous environments of Harlech Island, along with the ruins of an ancient paradise known as Xanadu that was partially inspired by tales of the Mongolian emperor Kublai Khan. Along the way, players will uncover bits and pieces of Xanadu’s past in the form of ancient stone tablets and memorandums, piecing together a complex tale of magic, war, an ancient dragon, and a mysterious figure known only as the “Black Bride.”

Features


An Interconnected World Full of Secrets
  • Icy peaks connect with fiery caverns, old waterways, mystical forests and magical ruins, creating one single giant map to explore with countless secret passageways, alternate routes, shortcuts, hidden items, deadly bosses and new techniques to uncover.

Real-Time Combat with Dozens of Unique Abilities
  • Fight ruthless enemies in real time, using a wide variety of skills to aid you. As in Ys SEVEN, skills are attached to weapons and can be learned through repeated use of those weapons, adding an element of excitement and promise to every new armament found.

Exploration Rewarded with Rich Backstory
  • Stone tablets and old letters are scattered throughout the ruins on Harlech Island, each written in an ancient tongue. Fortunately, your companion is an accomplished scholar who can translate them for you in real time, providing valuable insight into important events and mythologies from the age of Xanadu.

Unique Gameplay Systems that Keep the Experience Fresh
  • Players can choose to level-down in order to tweak their stats, fuse themselves with “Guardians” to gain new passive abilities, learn spells, and even carve keys from monster bones to lessen demand for pre-made keys and keep their prices low.

Atmospheric Visuals and Music in Classic Falcom Tradition
  • Inspired by hardcore dungeon RPGs of the '80s and created to celebrate the 20th anniversary of Xanadu, one of Japan's action RPG forefathers, Xanadu Next mimics the gritty, medieval look of its ancestor, but in full 3D and with ample amounts of subtle detailing, as well as a foreboding and wholly unique soundtrack composed by Falcom's venerable Sound Team jdk.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows XP
Processor:
Pentium III 866 MHz
Memory:
1 GB RAM
Graphics:
32 MB VRAM, 3D accelerator compatible w/ DirectX 9.0c
DirectX:
Version 9.0c
Storage:
2 GB available space
Sound Card:
Compatible with DirectX 9.0c

recommended*

OS *:
Windows Vista or later (64-bit supported)
Processor:
Core 2 Duo 2GHz or higher
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
64 MB VRAM, 3D accelerator compatible w/ DirectX 9.0c
DirectX:
Version 9.0c
Storage:
2 GB available space
Sound Card:
Compatible with DirectX 9.0c

User reviews

robotuw10
Recommended | 05 Apr 2026
17.9h played

This is a gamer's game. An action RPG dungeon crawl with any extra cruft stripped out. We have a minimal plot, and a whole lot of stats, skills, and secrets. I got done in about 12 hours in-game, and had a grand time

Helpful: 7
Anime Skeleman
Recommended | 19 Apr 2026
25.1h played

Impressive and streamlined ARPG that doesn't waste your time, sitting around 15-ish hours to thoroughly complete. Lovely music and environments, simple yet engaging combat, an above-average story / setting the game

Helpful: 7
Lemeza
Recommended | 17 Jan 2026
21.1h played

Incredible dungeon crawler/3D metroidvania, one of the last in the classic style of Dragon Slayer, Hydlide, Tritorn, Tower of Druaga, Brandish, and the like. Where there's just as much adventure game puzzling as there

Helpful: 7
Arblaster
Recommended | 02 May 2026
17.3h played

A truely mystifying game. There is no doubt in my mind that this game inspired dark souls. Gameplay is best compared to diablo but with custom built levels that loop around into shortcuts. Through the game you'll get

Helpful: 4
9tails
Recommended | 26 Jan 2026
11.3h played

It's good. It's not modern. At all. But it's good. You wanna see a point in the evolutionary lineage that eventually gave us modern ARPGs and have some fun at the same time? Pick it up on sale, it's well worth the time

Helpful: 0
The Mimic
Recommended | 09 Apr 2026
29.5h played

Excellent, classic game with varied environments, fun mechanics, good music, and an interesting plot! It's fun to collect items, learn the skills off them, and keep them forever. They each have their own "MP" so having

Helpful: 4