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The Elquest | The Legend of Immortal Dremond capsule

The Elquest | The Legend of Immortal Dremond

Uncover the past of the ancient wizard who doomed the world and find the path to save it! Join Prince Hideki's journey, meet new allies and win every battle to prevent a terrible future.

$7.993 user reviews
AdventureRPGFantasy
Domax GamesFeb 19, 2026

The Elquest | The Legend of Immortal Dremond scores 68/100 — better than 22% of Adventure capsules (n=7,922).

3 user reviews · $7.99 · Released Feb 19, 2026 · By Domax Games

Quick text summary

The Elquest | The Legend of Immortal Dremond scored 68/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Adventure capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Remove or significantly enlarge the subtitle, or consolidate both title lines into a single readable hierarchy that maintains legibility at TINY size

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Clear fantasy RPG with adventure tone. Two characters in fantasy attire with magical elements (glowing orb, sword) and dramatic pose immediately signal adventure RPG. The silhouette of a silver-haired wizard and armored prince with sword reads as classic fantasy adventure at full size. At TINY size the character poses and weapon remain identifiable, though specific genre nuance (strategy layer) becomes less apparent, reading more as straightforward action RPG.
  • Title Readability: 7/10 — Title readable at most sizes with minor decay. Main title 'The Elquest' in serif font sits in upper left with good contrast against dark blue sky background, remaining legible at SMALL size. The subtitle 'THE LEGEND OF IMMORTAL DREMOND' below is smaller and loses clarity at TINY size due to font weight and spacing. At TINY size only the main title remains clearly parseable; the subtitle becomes a blur.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation and warm highlights. Orange glowing orb in center-left creates warm focal point that pops against cool blue-purple background, with clear silhouette separation of characters. White/light gray hair and red cloak on the right character provide excellent value contrast against dark elements. In grayscale the lighting hierarchy holds strong; the bright orb and light character clothing remain distinct at all sizes including TINY.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent but familiar fantasy aesthetic. Character art is clean and well-rendered with intentional pose composition showing a mentor-student or companion dynamic. The magical orb and sword elements feel functional but align closely with genre conventions seen in comparable top titles like Sea of Stars and Chants of Sennaar. The execution is polished but lacks a distinctive visual hook or unexpected design choice that would elevate it above baseline competent fantasy RPG positioning.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent internal style without signature identity. Character designs, color palette (cool blues with warm orange accents), and overall art direction are internally consistent and appear aligned with available store screenshots. However, there is no immediately recognizable iconic symbol, motif, or color signature that distinguishes this brand in memory—it reads as well-executed but generic fantasy RPG branding. The silver-haired wizard could become an identity anchor with stronger visual repetition.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clear focal hierarchy with balanced character placement. Two characters positioned right of center create depth layering with left character receding, right character forward, and glowing orb anchoring attention in the middle ground. Title placement in upper left leaves room for character silhouettes and avoids overlap. At TINY size the composition remains readable with one clear focal area (bright orb and right character), though background detail elements flatten significantly.

What works

  • Warm-cool color contrast. Orange magical orb and red cloak against cool blue-purple background create strong visual pop that persists even at tiny size.
  • Character pose and depth. Two-figure composition with clear spatial layering (background, midground, foreground) creates visual storytelling and guides eye hierarchy effectively.
  • Title placement clarity. Main title positioned in upper left against controlled sky background ensures legibility without obscuring character focal points.

What hurts the capsule

  • Subtitle readability collapse. Secondary title 'THE LEGEND OF IMMORTAL DREMOND' becomes illegible blur at TINY size due to small font weight and spacing.
  • Generic fantasy aesthetic. Character designs and magical elements follow familiar fantasy RPG tropes without distinctive visual signature to differentiate from competitors like Sea of Stars.
  • Limited brand identity signals. No memorable icon, symbol, or signature visual motif that would allow instant brand recognition across future marketing materials.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Remove or significantly enlarge the subtitle, or consolidate both title lines into a single readable hierarchy that maintains legibility at TINY size
  2. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce one distinctive visual element—custom rune, unique color accent, or iconic prop—that becomes recognizable brand signature across game materials
  3. [brand_consistency] Establish and repeat a signature visual motif (wizard's staff design, special symbol, or color accent) that could serve as quick recognition anchor

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening line to lead with an active verb and the core conflict: 'Save the world from the curse of an ancient wizard—or watch your homeland fall to the same fate as Garrandia' creates stronger urgency than 'Uncover the past.'
  2. [feature_communication] Add a dedicated 'Features' section after the short description listing: Combat & Party Building, Alchemy & Equipment Customization, Puzzle-Solving, Exploration, Character Customization in bullet-point format for clarity and scannability.
  3. [uniqueness] Insert a sentence in the opening paragraph that articulates the game's specific appeal: 'Blending retro JRPG mechanics with a humorous tone and gun-crafting systems, The Elquest offers...' to differentiate from generic fantasy RPGs.
  4. [feature_communication] Explicitly mention 'Gun Customization' in the detailed description, as it is a tag but entirely absent from the copy, creating a credibility gap between promises and delivery.

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Steam app ID: 4104990 · Tags: Adventure, RPG, Fantasy, Turn-Based Combat, JRPG