๐ชท๐ก️ Raji: An Ancient Epic – PC Game Review (Played on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen)
๐ Overview
Raji: An Ancient Epic, developed by Nodding Heads Games (India), is an action-adventure game deeply rooted in Indian mythology and culture. You play as Raji, a young girl chosen by the gods to rescue her brother and battle demons. The game blends Hack & Slash combat, platforming, and beautiful storytelling, all set in a richly detailed ancient Indian world.
It’s a short, indie game with AAA-level art design, a unique visual style, and a heartfelt story — a true cultural gem.
๐ฅ️ Performance on My Gaming PC
Specs Used:
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GPU: RTX 3050 8GB
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CPU: Intel i5 13th Gen
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RAM: 16GB DDR4
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Storage: SSD
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Resolution: 1080p
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Settings Used: Ultra (V-Sync Off)
๐ฎ FPS & Smoothness:
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Ultra settings @1080p: 60+ FPS locked (stable in all scenes)
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No stutters, lags, or crashes — smooth performance throughout
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Game is well-optimized and light on system resources
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Very fast load times thanks to SSD
๐️ Graphics & Visuals
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One of the most artistically stunning indie games on PC
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Art inspired by Pahari paintings, Rajasthani architecture, and Indian temples
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Gorgeous hand-painted environments: palaces, caves, temples, demon realms
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Vibrant lighting, reflective water, detailed textures — all handled easily by RTX 3050
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Smooth animations, fluid character movement, and breathtaking cutscenes
⚔️ Gameplay & Combat
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Real-time, isometric Hack & Slash combat
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You fight demons using:
✅ Trishul (Trident) and Chakram
✅ Divine powers from gods (lightning, fire, ice)
✅ Environmental interactions (walls, poles, jump-attacks) -
Combat is responsive and smooth, with a mix of combos and dodging
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Boss fights are well-designed and tied to mythological elements
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Difficulty is balanced — not too hard, not too easy
๐งญ Exploration & Platforming
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Semi-linear world with platforming sections:
✅ Wall runs
✅ Ledge grabs
✅ Environmental puzzles -
Light exploration — collectibles tell stories of gods like Durga, Vishnu, and Kali
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The platforming is fluid and often cinematic
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Beautiful level transitions (e.g., falling from towers, walking through murals)
๐ Story & Mythology
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Set in ancient India and heavily inspired by Hindu mythology
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You play as Raji, chosen by Durga Maa to stop the demonic invasion and save her brother Golu
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Story is told through voice narration, shadow puppet-style cutscenes, and in-game murals
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Emotional moments, especially involving Raji’s growth and devotion
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Rich mythological references, but explained well for global audiences
๐ง Sound & Music
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Music composed with Indian classical instruments: sitar, tabla, bansuri
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Background score shifts beautifully with gameplay — combat, exploration, and divine moments
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Voice acting is surprisingly strong for an indie title, with emotional depth
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Narration by gods adds a spiritual layer to the storytelling
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Ambient sounds (bells, chants, wind) create deep immersion
๐ Replay Value
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Game length: 5–6 hours
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No New Game+, but worth replaying for:
✅ Collectibles
✅ Artistic experience
✅ Cultural richness -
Achievements and secrets for 100% completion
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Short but memorable journey — designed to be completed in a few sittings
๐ Pros
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Gorgeous visuals with Indian mythological aesthetics
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Great performance on RTX 3050, even at Ultra settings
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Smooth and fun combat with divine powers
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Unique cultural storytelling and presentation
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Heartfelt music and solid voice acting
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One of the best indie games from India
๐ Cons
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Short campaign (~5 hours)
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No real side quests or deep customization
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Limited enemy variety
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Camera is fixed — sometimes restricts visibility in combat
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No replayable challenge modes
✅ Final Verdict
Raji: An Ancient Epic is a visually stunning and culturally rich action-adventure game. It runs flawlessly on RTX 3050 + i5 13th Gen with Ultra settings and delivers a spiritual, artistic, and emotional experience. While short in length, its beauty and mythology make it unforgettable.
Rating: ★★★★☆½ (4.5/5)
๐ชท Highly recommended for fans of mythology, indie gems, and visual storytelling
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