Hotta Studio readies its latest gacha RPG after Tower of Fantasy stumbled with technical problems and balancing issues. Neverness to Everness drops players into futuristic Hethereau, where an amnesiac protagonist battles strange Anomalies alongside the Eibon Antique Shop team. The developers clearly borrowed heavily from recent Persona games with episodic storytelling and Shadow-like enemies that create horror atmospherics. Character designs strike a better male-female balance than most popular competitors while maintaining anime charm through quality animation work.
Players can steal cars and commit crimes, much like in the anime Grand Theft Auto, though police chase sequences prove challenging to escape. The open world already features business management, racing events, and Spacetime Projector missions where gamers rewind incident recordings. Combat blends character action elements with perfect dodges and parries, but needs deeper movesets beyond basic combos and special attacks.
The gacha system promises fairness with guaranteed A-Class items within 10 rolls and S-Class characters within 90 attempts. Players can choose which S-Class character they want from the available banners.
Players can steal cars and commit crimes, much like in the anime Grand Theft Auto, though police chase sequences prove challenging to escape. The open world already features business management, racing events, and Spacetime Projector missions where gamers rewind incident recordings. Combat blends character action elements with perfect dodges and parries, but needs deeper movesets beyond basic combos and special attacks.
The gacha system promises fairness with guaranteed A-Class items within 10 rolls and S-Class characters within 90 attempts. Players can choose which S-Class character they want from the available banners.