ASTRA: Knights of Veda Review

ASTRA: Knights of Veda Review - Don't judge a book by its gacha! Beautiful world, engaging story & unique combat. Is it a hidden gem?

Introduction

WELCOME to DotGG's ASTRA: Knights of Veda Review! The game has garnered a surprising amount of negative reviews, but is it all justified? Having sunk my teeth into the game for a while now, I found myself enjoying it much more than the initial buzz might suggest. Let's take a look closer and see if ASTRA: Knights of Veda deserves a spot in your library.

Gacha System - Not the Enemy (But Maybe Not Your Friend Either)

Let's address the elephant in the room: the gacha system. Yes, ASTRA: Knights of Veda is a gacha game, and some reviewers seem to have missed that crucial detail. The monetization structure is similar to Genshin Impact, with rates and initial pulls leaning towards the generous side, especially during launch periods. While it's true the free character pool is strong, don't expect a never-ending stream of high rarity characters. It's a gacha game, after all.

Beyond the Gacha - A World Worth Exploring

Thankfully, ASTRA: Knights of Veda offers more than just a character collection system. The art style and music are undeniably captivating, creating a dark fantasy world reminiscent of Berserk. The story itself is engaging, fully voice-acted, and keeps you invested. The combat system takes inspiration from both Genshin Impact and Souls-like games, offering a refreshing blend of strategy and action in a 2D side-scrolling format.

A Game for Everyone (Except Maybe Hardcore Single-player Fans)

While the core gameplay loop is enjoyable, it's important to manage expectations. This is a mobile game at heart, meaning daily play and grinding are part of the experience. If you're a hardcore single-player veteran, this might not be your cup of tea. However, for those who enjoy the gacha genre and anime-style dark fantasy, ASTRA: Knights of Veda offers a compelling campaign and a unique combat system.

Final Verdict: A Rough Diamond with Potential

It's true, ASTRA: Knights of Veda borrows elements from Genshin Impact, flaws included. However, the developers are clearly passionate about the project, and the game has the potential to carve its own identity. While the gacha system might not be for everyone, the free-to-play experience offers a surprising amount of content and strong early-to-mid-game characters. The negative reviews seem to focus heavily on the gacha aspect, neglecting the game's strengths. So, should you try ASTRA: Knights of VEDA? Absolutely! With its beautiful world, engaging story, and innovative combat, it's a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Just remember, approach it with the mindset of a mobile game, and you might be pleasantly surprised.

Conclusion

Thanks for joining us at DotGG for a look at ASTRA: Knights of Veda Review! We hope this review sheds some light on what this hidden gem has to offer. Stay tuned for future tips & tricks, news updates, and character guides to help you out in the game!

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Intrigued by ASTRA: Knights of Veda? Don't forget to check out our early tier list on launch week to see which characters will bring the most power to your team. Give the game a try and see for yourself why we believe it deserves a spot in your STEAM library or played in your mobile phone.

A. P. Raphael
A. P. Raphael

Mr. Rapha has over 20 years of experience playing trading card games (TCGs), starting with Magic: The Gathering during the release of the Mercadian Masques expansion. A regular at his local MTG game store, he is often found competing in Friday Night Magic events or assisting friends in preparation for MTG APAC tournaments. In the digital space, he has reached Dad Legend in Hearthstone multiple times. Now, he brings his passion and expertise to Pokémon TCG Pocket, eager to share his knowledge with our readers.

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