Welcome to the series “Playing Games From Ads!” In the video, we dive into the world of Echocalypse, a GACHA game that has been making waves in the gaming community. The first point of discussion was the game’s mobile ads. Unfortunately, the ads were inconclusive in terms of showcasing actual gameplay, leaving us to explore the game firsthand.
Echocalypse is an anime-inspired GACHA game that has been praised for its beautiful animations and stellar Japanese voice cast. The game’s combat system is mostly auto-battle with artifact skills, and the gacha mechanics have decent rates and pity for characters. It also features an exp inheritance system, which allows swapping units without losing levels.
However, the game has received criticism for its underwhelming gameplay. Some players have compared the gameplay to an idle game due to its auto-battle nature. The combat system, while similar to Princess Connect! Re: Dive, offers little to no control to the player.
The storyline of Echocalypse is intriguing, set in a post-apocalyptic world where the player, an Awakener, leads a team of kemono girls. Despite the promising start, the story falls flat with several consecutive levels dubbed ‘training sessions,’ which don’t provide any new information important to the story.
All in all, Echocalypse has its strengths, such as its beautiful animations and voice cast, but it also has areas that could be improved, such as its gameplay and story progression. It’s a game that could appeal to anime fans and those who enjoy GACHA games, but it might not satisfy those looking for more control in combat and a more engaging storyline. As always, it’s best to try the game out for yourself to see if it suits your preferences. Happy gaming! 🎮