not as good as I thought
When I payed this for only 30 minutes it looked like it would be a fun open world metrovania type of RPG but the more I played of it the more I dislike it. To start with your character is super weak and dies easy. So you can't even get more then a few screens into the game before it feels like you need to stay close to camp and grind before venturing too far into the game and the other problem is when fighting I couldn't see when I was being attacked so I could try to take evasive actions. In fact it seemed my hit points would be going down when it looked like I was laying into the bad guy and kicking there butt. This stuff really ruined what I was hopeful was going to be a hidden gem. But it is not just not worth it. I had to come and change this review from glowing to this to not mislead others who might read this.
In this game, the developers showed their unique vision for simple design. Although the map area is very thin like a subdivided room, the selection of equipment and weapons is limited, and there are not many character choices, these characteristics highlight the lightness and directness of the game. There are only three characters to choose from at the beginning of the game, and no transfer is allowed. This setting encourages players to deeply explore the uniqueness of each character. Although the game lacks a story, its easy-to-control characters and smooth overall operation, as well as its exciting graphics performance on mobile phones, are remarkable features of the game. The game may not be as addictive as CODM and PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, but it offers a more relaxed, play-at-anytime experience for those looking for short bursts of entertainment. The developers deserve our praise for their efforts in this game, providing a different way to play the game that allows players to enjoy fast and stress-free gameplay.
- Urban Heat
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