Legend of Ymir
Legend of YMIR is a free-to-play, MMORPG inspired by Norse mythology, available on PC and mobile platforms. Experience the awe-inspiring details of Norse mythology brought to life with Unreal Engine 5. Step into a vivid and immersive world where ancient legends come alive. Each season introduces new battlefields, stories, enemies, and events. Escape the monotony of fixed systems and embrace the ever-evolving combat that changes moment by moment. Feel the thrill at your fingertips with intricate controls and convenient automatic systems, redefining the excitement of combat through an immersive hit-confirmation system and evade controls. Your adventures, your choices. Every action and decision shapes your path, carving out your own unique journey. Start an adventure that begins with you and create a story that only you can tell.
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Release date: October 28, 2025
Age rating: Rating pending
Rating (IGDB): 83/100
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Not recommended Posted April 8, 2026 on Steam [h3]Another Pay2Win mobile trash game. The interface, controls, and everything else are simply ported over from mobile phones. They didn't change a thing. The graphics are terrible, and the game constantly stutters, and when it's not, it runs at 20-40 fps. Auto-battle, auto-collecting, auto-questing. You don't have to do anything here. Of course, just pay, pay, pay.Don't download this garbage; don't waste your time. -
Not recommended Posted April 7, 2026 on Steam ✖ Too many bots and cheaters ✖ Weak or non-existent anti-cheat enforcement ✖ Heavy pay-to-win mechanics ✖ Mostly auto-play (low player engagement) ✖ Unfair for legit players -
Not recommended Posted April 8, 2026 on Steam We all know what these types of games really are, but let’s stop pretending they’re for entertainment. The developer wants you to keep the client open 24/7, using a kernel-level anti-cheat as a convenient excuse to catalog every single component of your PC. By playing, you aren't a 'hero'; you’re a node in their network. They are essentially using your hardware to verify that your 'machine fingerprint' hasn't changed, while their probe sits at the deepest level of your OS privileges usually reserved for your antivirus or the Windows kernel itself. The gameplay is a ghost town. It’s a linear auto-battler where thousands of 'players' are doing the exact same thing across 50 different channels, specifically designed so you see as few real people as possible in a so-called MMORPG. Let’s be honest: this isn't a game you play. It’s an interactive idler that comes bundled with a digital probe. They demand deep-system access to protect 'virtual assets' that they explicitly state in their own terms they can nerf, delete, or revoke at any second. You are giving up your system privacy to protect items you don’t even own. If you value your PC as a tool for work or private life, keep it far away from this. Between the 180-day inactivity kill-switch that wipes your progress and the constant background monitoring, WEMADE has built a system where the player is the product and the PC is the cattle. -
Not recommended Posted April 7, 2026 on Steam This is looking like some MEGA chinese mobile slop. I checked the website out and first red flag is the have a blockchain tab with NFT's. So some kind of crypto garbage/scam built in. Then the cash shop starts at around 150 dollars and goes up to 900... That is actually tarded. Besides just playing it for like a day or two before you hit the "pay 100 dollars to gain any real progress" wall like these games 100% of the time have. Don't play this most likely scam seriously unless you hate yourself. -
Not recommended Posted April 19, 2026 on Steam First, let me start by saying this game is visually beautiful. The graphics are very good. However, it comes across very quickly that this was originally a mobile app. The It is bogged down by needless complicated registries and the whole summons system. It is clearly pay-to-win with cosmetic items providing buffs to players. Therefore, if you spend enough money, a first level player can end up doing the same, if not more, damage than someone who has been playing for much longer. In other words, it promotes lazy gaming, especially with the auto-compete feature for quests and the idle battle feature for gathering gold and materials. However, these aren't even my biggest complaint about the game. It's the story, the lore. If you are going to make a game based on Norse Mythos , DO YOUR RESEARCH! Why in the world would ANY Aesir be calling upon Ymir? Ymir was a Jotun. Why would Baldur be in charge of Valhalla? That is Odin's hall for the Einherjer to prepare and train for Ragnarok. And why is the "Master" referred thusly when the artists have used all the visual descriptors of Odin? Why do you even HAVE a Rune Fighter who is basically using Eastern martial arts moves? Or the archer, who looks about 12 years old and is put in freaking BABYDOLL dresses (SUPER CREEPY), flipping through the air? About the closest the game designers got was the Berserker with his great round and his weapons, and even then, I'm not sure they did much research beyond watching a few tv shows or movies. If you ignore all that, then yes, its an okay game, but "Legends of Ymir" is a completely misleading title. They really could have done SO much better if they had done proper research and put more thought into the application of said research. I wanted to enjoy this way more than I actually did. -
Not recommended Posted April 9, 2026 on Steam I wanted to like Legend of Ymir, but the current state of the game makes it hard to justify playing. The biggest issue is security. Bots and cheaters are everywhere. You see characters running the same paths for hours, farming nonstop without any interruption. This destroys fair competition and ruins progression for real players. The anti-cheat system does not do its job. Basic bot behavior goes unchecked. There is no visible enforcement, no fast bans, and no sign that reports lead to action. When players break the rules and face no consequences, the whole system loses credibility. This also affects the in-game economy. Automated farming floods the market, lowers the value of resources, and punishes players who play legitimately. If you spend time grinding, you are competing against scripts, not people. What needs to change: 1.Stronger detection based on behavior, not only software 2.Faster and visible bans to rebuild trust 3.Systems that interrupt or prevent automated gameplay Right now, the experience feels unfair and poorly managed. Until the developers address bots and cheating properly, I cannot recommend this game.








