Abyss: Chosen Heirs
Gaia Games Technology Limitedv80.0.34
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The game is really fun however, the annoying part is always getting pop ups to buy or you need to top up. No I don’t. I top up every so often.
I don’t expect too much out of a phone game, but there is no point to play a game that plays itself. Your character approaches all the NPCs for you, a childish scenario is explained, then your character launches itself into a fight with some baddies without you initiating it or even understanding the mechanics of what’s going on. In order to progress in this game, you need to throw money at it, I mean… a lot of money. You are expected to spend to much money that could be used to get a Final Fantasy game or Wild Beast Hunter. The storyline is laughable, and comes off as a wanna-be Final Fantasy game that you can’t explore the environment. The graphics are pretty, but I’ll stick to games that lets the player “Play” the game, and not be a mindless victim while being ripped off.
It’s honestly okay. I like auto games so this was up my alley. Paid for a few things here and there because I was enjoying it. Every day they came out with a new system and a new thing to pay for on top of everything else. Everything requires a “top-up”. It’s a cash grab at the end of the day. It felt like a full time job clicking every single red dot notification, trying to navigate through horrible mobile menus while being bombarded with “buy this, top up here, last chance to buy!” Classic dev creating a problem to sell you the solution type stuff. Character gear, dragon gear, mount gear, totem gear. Why so many gear sets? To sell you materials. Quit because the sheer amount of menus and systems being shoved down my throat was exhausting.
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