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Wayfinder is a co-op action RPG set in the shattered world of Evenor. Team up with two friends to explore, customize adventures, and battle chaos using unique abilities. Collect gear, craft items, and transform your play experience with the Gloom Dagger's modifiers. Shape your journey in an immersive world!

Release Date

21 Oct, 2024

Publisher/Developer

Airship Syndicate

Reviews

Steam: 60.00% positive (14855/24758)
Metacritic: -

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 / Intel i5 6500
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT / Nvidia GTX 1650 Super
  • Storage: 50 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: SSD Required

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Current Best Price: $24.99 at Steam

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Wayfinder Steam AI Review Summary

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Summary generated from 300 most useful Steam user reviews.

Users wrote

Wayfinder is widely praised for its striking art style and satisfying combat, and it plays well solo or in co-op. Players also like the housing system and the flexible character/build options, with many noting no microtransactions. Repeated dungeon runs, grindy progression, and open world performance issues are common criticisms, along with bugs and stuttering. While some reviews say it felt like an MMO turned ARPG, others see a solid experience that improves over time, especially on sale. Overall, many feel it is worth trying, particularly if you enjoy cooperative loot games on a budget.

Last updated: 2026-03-08

Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Stunning art style and visuals (28 mentions) - The game is repeatedly praised for its striking visuals, textures, colors, and animations. Reviewers describe the art direction as a major draw and note that the world feels vibrant and immersive. The visuals contribute to the overall atmosphere and help sell the fantasy setting. This strong presentation is frequently cited as a standout feature.
  • Engaging, punchy combat with build variety (25 mentions) - Combat is described as fast, fluid, and satisfying, with a wide range of weapon choices and builds. Reviewers appreciate that different characters feel distinct and support varied playstyles. The moment to moment action is highlighted as a major positive aspect. Many find the combat loop enjoyable enough to keep playing for extended sessions.
  • Co-op and solo play support (20 mentions) - Wayfinder works well solo or in small groups, which many players find convenient for their schedules. Co-op gameplay is described as smooth and fun, especially when tackling dungeons and bosses. The ability to switch characters on the fly adds flexibility for group play. The game is commonly recommended for playing with friends.
  • Housing and customization features (18 mentions) - Players praise the housing system and character customization options. Decorating a home and dyeing or skins for equipment are noted as enjoyable side activities. The customization depth adds a light meta layer beyond combat. Housing is often mentioned as a pleasant bonus rather than core progression.
  • No microtransactions and good value on sale (6 mentions) - Several reviewers highlight the lack of microtransactions, which is seen as a positive compared to many live service games. The game is described as offering good value for money, especially when discounted. Cosmetic options are available and do not gate progression. This buy to play approach is repeatedly cited as appealing.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Repetitive endgame and grind (32 mentions) - Many reviewers report that the progression loop becomes repetitive after the early hours. MSQ and dungeon runs can feel very similar across zones and act progression requires repeating content. The need to revisit multiple dungeons with modifiers for rewards can become tedious. The overall sense is that the core loop can wear thin over time.
  • Performance and optimization issues (28 mentions) - Numerous players report stuttering, FPS drops, and overall optimization problems. Open world areas and large raids can exacerbate these issues, even on high end hardware. Some reviews mention required fixes or patches to improve stability. Performance problems detract from the otherwise polished combat and visuals.
  • Bugs and stability problems (20 mentions) - Bugs and occasional stability issues are mentioned by several reviewers. Quest progression can be affected by glitches, sharing some players experience with stalled or broken progress. Crashes and random bugs reduce overall experience for some players. These issues contribute to a perception of unfinished polish.
  • Clunky UI and loot management (18 mentions) - Inventory management and loot systems are described as confusing and time consuming. Filtering, auto selling, and item comparisons are noted as lacking or awkward. Upgrade screens and echo systems are viewed as not intuitive. This friction can slow down progression and immersion.
  • Endgame content and progression depth lacking (14 mentions) - Some players feel the endgame lacks depth or variety beyond repeating hunts and expeditions. The game can feel fractionally shallow for players seeking long term goals. Balancing and tuning of late game systems are mentioned as areas for improvement.

Compared Games

  • World of Warcraft (6 mentions) - Several reviewers cite a World of Warcraft like MMO feel, open world exploration, and real time combat vibe as a reference point.
  • Borderlands (4 mentions) - Reviewers compare Wayfinder to Borderlands in terms of loot driven progression and character customization, noting Wayfinder adds MMO style depth but remains more ARPG oriented.
  • Warframe (4 mentions) - Wayfinder is occasionally compared to Warframe for its cooperative play and fast, fluid combat style.
  • Destiny (3 mentions) - Some reviews describe Wayfinder as having a loot driven progression and shooter inspired elements similar to Destiny.
  • Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning (2 mentions) - A few reviews compare Wayfinder to Kingdoms of Amalur for its combat feel and open world charm.
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Wayfinder description

Wayfinder: Explore, Customize, Conquer

In Wayfinder, a thrilling 3-player co-op action RPG, players dive into the shattered world of Evenor. As a Wayfinder, you’ll harness unique powers to confront the Chaos engulfing your realm. Team up with two friends to embark on epic adventures and take control of your journey.

Utilize the mystical Gloom Dagger to access customizable adventures filled with distinctive modifiers that influence your exploration. Each journey offers varied challenges, allowing you to define the areas you explore, the foes you face, and the loot you acquire. With a wealth of gear to collect—from armor sets to unique weapons—you'll continuously enhance your Wayfinder's abilities.

The game emphasizes teamwork, enabling players to join missions or boss hunts seamlessly. Dive into a vibrant world where deep customization meets intense combat, ensuring every expedition is a unique experience. Gather valuable resources, connect with fellow Wayfinders, and shape Evenor's fate together!