Astra: Knights of Veda Video reviewed by Jess Reyes on PC, also available on iOS and Android.
Astra: Knights of Veda has an intriguing mystery and engaging combat, but its sluggish progression and unintuitive user experience make this RPG feel like it’s fighting against you. The beginner rewards are reasonable enough that it's fairly safe to check out as a free-to-play gacha game, but be warned that the best of its story doesn’t come around until at least the halfway point of the campaign. Anyone taking on this adventure will need the patience to learn the layers of systems, grind to high enough levels to survive its hardest enemies, and come back even after your game inevitably crashes. It’s a tough ask, but one that’s worth at least looking into if you’re interested in a darker take on an anime fantasy RPG.
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Astra: Knights of Veda has an intriguing mystery and engaging combat, but its sluggish progression and unintuitive user experience make this RPG feel like it’s fighting against you. The beginner rewards are reasonable enough that it's fairly safe to check out as a free-to-play gacha game, but be warned that the best of its story doesn’t come around until at least the halfway point of the campaign. Anyone taking on this adventure will need the patience to learn the layers of systems, grind to high enough levels to survive its hardest enemies, and come back even after your game inevitably crashes. It’s a tough ask, but one that’s worth at least looking into if you’re interested in a darker take on an anime fantasy RPG.
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