
One reviewer praised the art direction but said that’s where the positives end, calling the game “mobile-gacha” fare — heavily time-gated and structured like a checklist of daily chores to keep players logging in.
Another player complained that progression — from story missions to farming, dungeons, and mining — is frequently blocked by energy systems, effectively limiting meaningful play to short sessions and making the title feel like a mobile gacha trying to imitate true MMORPGs.
One user went so far as to list sixteen separate in-game currencies or vouchers, highlighting how cluttered the economy can feel.
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Source: gamesradar.com


