One of the only good Chinese games that's also not an MMO and does have an English translation a 90% completed Engrish translation. The combat is turn based, each martial arts having at most three skills with cool downs(you can switch between them, but it will reset the cool downs) and you can use martial arts for fists, legs, finger, sword, broadsword, longstaff, painting brush, chinese guitar, fans, poison and other stuff. It has a surprising amount of depth, especially if you want to find the best way of abusing the system. While not in combat you will spend most of the time in a spreadsheet simulator, where you have to use a guide in order to know when certain events trigger, what items to buy or what skills to develop, because otherwise you will get your shit kicked by the end-game enemies you train your skills, met potential waifus(you can even get a harem ending with 12 women), fight against the forces of evil, bond together with your brothers in arms by fighting them showing off your kung-fu. There are also certain parts where you explore villages/towns and do all sorts of fetch-quests. All in all an excelent game that sparked my interest in Wuxia, but don't make the mistake I did of buying the game, because the Chinese jews refused to release the DLC for the game that added extra weapons, martial arts and otehr such content, seriously fuck them and their poorly translated game.