Dragalia Lost - Nintendo Adventure/RPG on mobile
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2018 1:47 pm
As of a few days ago their newest release on the whole Apple/Android front is this game they published called Dragalia Lost. It has some growth and earning of gear/items/team that kind of parallels Fire Emblem. But in the end it's not a turn based SRPG like that, but more of a Zelda light adventure RPG style game using some decent touch controls to manage the adventure.
So far it has turned out to be a pretty solid game, and I can see where maybe later you could have to grind some stages or events to survive the main story, and that story is pretty well written and fairly large in size you'll discover some hours into it. I got lucky going on and was able to invest one of the items you get to buy things (all but one in game currency require actual cash and it is a total fluff thing thankfully) and got a 5 star 'dragon' card for Jeanne de Arc (or something like that) which hits well.
The game has so much you can craft from other weapons and gear, level up them, the dragons, your characters, and player (overall) level as well. You'll get your own hub to develop in some micro SimCity type way which allows you to curry more resources by so many hours, also others which by the affinity you are allow for bonus perks in HP/power as well. If you haven't looked into it, do, it seems to now only be casually worthwhile, but something you could sink into without being some pathetic cash pounding whale to progress into. Cash isn't the enemy here, it's battery life and time.
So far it has turned out to be a pretty solid game, and I can see where maybe later you could have to grind some stages or events to survive the main story, and that story is pretty well written and fairly large in size you'll discover some hours into it. I got lucky going on and was able to invest one of the items you get to buy things (all but one in game currency require actual cash and it is a total fluff thing thankfully) and got a 5 star 'dragon' card for Jeanne de Arc (or something like that) which hits well.
The game has so much you can craft from other weapons and gear, level up them, the dragons, your characters, and player (overall) level as well. You'll get your own hub to develop in some micro SimCity type way which allows you to curry more resources by so many hours, also others which by the affinity you are allow for bonus perks in HP/power as well. If you haven't looked into it, do, it seems to now only be casually worthwhile, but something you could sink into without being some pathetic cash pounding whale to progress into. Cash isn't the enemy here, it's battery life and time.