
Drew R
So, I gave this game a try because I've been trying to play with a mobile controller. Safe to say it did, and also suprised me, both with how detailed it is, and how there's 3D animated cutscenes, similar to Genshin, which makes this feel more like a console game. Now I haven't gotten super far into the game yet, but I managed to progress with paying a penny on anything, and , on that note there isn't any pop-ups, which is nice compared to other games. Glad I found something new.
94 people found this review helpful

Jessie Holmes
Gameplay is genuinely fun. The operators all look cool. Combat, while similar to other ARPGs, feels different with a team of four running around. And I like the factory, as confused by it as I am. That being said... Game is stingy on summon and weapon currency (the latter mainly coming from the former by summoning). Like, very stingy. Which is horribke for a GACHA game. Once you come out of the honeymoon phase and get all the new player rewards, it just dries up. Spend your oroberyl wisely...
25 people found this review helpful

Jacob Tanner
The intro and first boss fight were fun and interesting, but I've been struggling to stay interested since getting into the open world. There's too many tutorials and systems that are primarily delivered via walls of text. Which wouldn't be nearly as bad if they didn't also include tutorials for "Press this button to go back"... Gacha pulls feel few and far between, and there's way too many currencies to keep track of. Combat is fun, but there's nothing really unique about it. Game is just ok.
7 people found this review helpful