This was one thing that I appreciated when I was playing off of my smartphone a while back and what I’ve continued to appreciate now off of my PC or laptops. There are default party members that you can acquire throughout the story, but for the most part, you’ll be either spending the in-game currency that can be acquired with daily logins and accomplishing goals such as defeating monsters, making it through the story, etc, or you can sink some real money in for another currency to move your character collections along a little bit faster. Another Eden while a single player RPG has a few gatcha elements in order to get one to five star characters to join you on your journey. Loads of characters to pick from? Check… ish. Once you’re in though, Another Eden is the type of RPG that will check off multiple boxes. Topping this off, occasionally you have to perform updates through the game instead of through steam meaning that instead of being ready to go, you now have to wait five or ten minutes for the process to run itself through. Being a PC title, these should all have been done upfront as while it makes sense for a phone or tablet with more limitations on space, everything should have been present on the PC. After an almost 8GB download for the core, once loaded up you can choose to download the rest of the assets upfront or as needed like on your mobile device. Instead of having done a full move over, it feels more like there’s a middle man not unlike BlueStacks which allows you to sign into your Google Play accounts and play whatever you own on the PC. Herein lies my issue with Another Eden’s move over to the PC. As I haven’t played in over a year, and for the sake of an actual from scratch review, I restarted this adventure and while there are multiple great things about playing this on a larger screen with a mouse and keyboard, or even just a keyboard, it’s still an internet based mobile title that could stall your progression with server maintenance periods. Up front, this is the same title that exists for both iOS and Android which is great for some users that want to make the switch as their data can be ported over. Having seen several collaborations with other studios for cross over content such as the currently running Tales of Series and Persona, this small screen adventure has gotten a bit of an upgrade as it has now come to the PC. There's an incredible amount of content including individual character quests, subquests, episodic stories, and mini-games!Įxperience a variety of story settings ranging from a dream-like school to the adventures of a wandering cat.Another Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space by developer and publisher WFS, Inc.- PC review written by Pierre-Yves with a copy provided by the publisher.Īnother Eden: The Cat Beyond Time and Space is a free-to-play Chrono Trigger inspired mobile RPG that launched about two years back. Game SystemDefeat your enemies using a highly-strategic turn-based battle system.įill up your gauge to unleash a powerful Another Force attack!Ĭombine your allies' attributes, equipment, and abilities to lead your party to victory. WorldGo on an adventure in a world that spans multiple continents and three time periods - Antiquity, the Present, and the Future. ・Including the main theme written by Mitsuda Yasunori, an original soundtrack with over 60 songs performed by orchestras and folk instruments ・An epic story across the Antiquity, Present, and Future, from master storyteller Masato Kato (Chrono Trigger) Game Overview・Modern yet classic RPG transcending space and time Once again, I'm setting out on a journey beyond time and space.īefore the darkness of time falls upon us all. Then suddenly the city was reduced to ruins in the blink of an eye. StoryIt all started the day she disappeared right before my eyes. About This Game Highly rated title with a Metascore of 88Scenario: Masato KatoĪcclaimed creators from a number of well-known and popular series have come together to bring an exciting and epic RPG.
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