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Run! Goddess

Run! Goddess

2.6

Graphics are just average. Not overly good, but not bad either. It’s a typical 3D shooter game, somewhat similar to Girl Cafe Gun, but with some zombie elements. Characters design isn't that unique but good or bad were depending on personal taste. Good things the characters are not chibi.

Sound and music quality are also average. There's no memorable or enjoyable OST. At least it’s not too bad for your ears.

Gameplay might be a bit unique. Some of you may have seen game ads where the player shoots forward through barrels containing various bonuses, such as attack boosts, weapons, war vehicles, additional infantry, and more. Well, this game features that kind of gameplay, but in a simpler form (thankfully without any math involved).

Gacha wise, let me write about a little warnings here :
Gacha rate are kinda bad, you can get either items, shards, or complete unit. Your gacha experience isn't just getting characters but also bunch of farmable items. If you're feeling happy getting gold frame, indicates you might get UR units, in reality you might be getting only one shard of that unit.

There’s nothing worth mentioning about the story—it’s forgettable and easy to ignore. Just a typical zombie apocalypse setting.

Final verdict:

A game suitable for killing time, but not ideal for serious investment or as your main game. Fun to play regardless.

E.T.E Chronicle: Action RPG

The graphics are pretty good. The game runs smoothly even on outdated former flagship phones, and I think the graphics look even better during combat. Design-wise, the visuals are pleasing, especially when alternate skins are equipped.

Sound-wise, it’s okay. Just okay. Not particularly memorable.

The gameplay is pretty good, but you might find it awkward at first since the controls are somewhat unusual. Battles can also be challenging if you're missing certain unit types. Overall, it’s enjoyable, and I appreciate the challenge. However, my main issue is the energy system.

The storyline is your typical "aliens invading, and cute girls called Syncers, piloting robots to save the day" setup. It’s an acceptable plot.

Final Verdict:

There’s still room for improvement. The drop rates are abysmal, imagine using all your energy just for a single material drop. The developers should either provide more energy freebies or increase drop rates for certain materials.

Content-wise, in-game explanations need to be more detailed. Many players struggle to understand the mechanics due to a lack of clear instructions.

Overall, it’s a decent side game to have in your pocket.

STARSEED: Asnia Trigger | Global

After playing since November 2024, I think Starseed: Asnia Trigger deserves praise as one of the most casual-friendly games out there, as long as you know what to do and spend your resources wisely when necessary.

The graphics are very good, not top-notch, but not disappointing either. They are pleasing to the eyes, especially since skins aren’t locked behind paywalls. Yes, as long as you manage your resources properly, you can obtain them at the right time.

The sound design is debatable. As someone who values a game’s soundtrack for setting the mood, I found the BGM and OSTs not to my taste. However, they still sound decent, especially when listened to with headphones.

Gameplay-wise, it’s your typical idle game: set your team, and you’re ready to go. However, there’s also the option to play manually. While you can’t dodge enemy stomps or ultimates, you can time your best defensive skills correctly to avoid being wiped out. The gameplay is quite similar to King’s Raid.

The storyline is straightforward. An AI race called the Proxyans is all that remains of the previous human civilization after an apocalyptic event. These Proxyans aim to rebuild humanity but must fight off external threats and possibly opposing factions. It’s not particularly new or unique, but it’s decent.

Final Verdict:

It’s a pretty good game if you have limited playtime due to real-life responsibilities. Dailies and content can be completed within minutes without requiring heavy grinding. The rewards are also generous for free players, and it’s very likely you can obtain all limited items as long as you manage your freebies wisely and spend them when needed.

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