![]() ![]() One of the most interesting mechanics that Tower of God: New World has is the Shinsu Link feature. Before a battle starts, you’ll need to build up your party where you’ll need your tanks or melee damage dealers to be on the front lines while your supports and ranged damage dealers be on the back lines. Combat stems from a 5-man party in a 3-2 orientation, 3 front liners and 2 back liners. Next comes the more interesting aspect with roles. The more of the same elements, the higher the buff. There are certain buffs for your party member for bringing different amounts of the same element characters. Elements are your usual rock-paper-scissors type of interaction where if your character’s element is stronger than the opponents, you’ll deal double damage and you’ll deal halved damage if you element is weaker. The main bulk of time you spend is from team building and picking the right team members.Ĭharacters are composed of two main aspects, their roles and elements. It certainly doesn’t ruin the experience but it can break the immersion somewhat, but it’s a very minor gripe.Īs with idle games go, there’s not much you need to do during combat aside from choosing when to click your ultimate skill, which can be set to auto too. Speaking of the Story Mode, while most of the game is done pretty well, there are certain times where the animation and delivery of lines gets cut abruptly. Aside from being dubbed in Japanese, if you want to appreciate the game in different languages, there’s also English and Korean voiceovers available. It’s also really nice that they got the Japanese voice actors back for the game, and all of the story mode is fully voiced too which makes it a lot more immersive. I did appreciate that they added a neat “Prologue” of sorts where they introduce a new character called Rin who acts as our Navigator and explains the tutorial of the game and its features, which ties in the gameplay aspect and the narrative pretty nicely. ![]() The story of the mobile game follows the events of the original source material through the game’s Story Mode, which I have no qualms about because I genuinely think the story is pretty interesting overall. ![]() Again, despite being extremely pretty, it certainly makes it look a lot more generic. While it certainly looks pretty don’t get me wrong, but to me it feels like they removed the manhwa charm they had going on from the Webtoon. Tower of God: New World also went for a more “anime-esque” style for the 2D character visuals. I’ll admit, I kinda dig some of the new outfits especially with Ha Yuri Zahard. Most of the characters are given a brand new look as opposed to the designs they had in the Webtoon and anime. Much to my surprise, the graphics are surprisingly pretty good and clean, whether it be in terms of the characters or just the backgrounds that you come across during the various maps in the game This is more prevalent when it comes to the characters using their ultimate abilities, which has their own unique animation sequence too. Follow us on Twitter Follow and Tweet us Tweet to Fresh Coat of Paint ![]()
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