Welcome to Hethereau, the urban fantasy megalopolis of Neverness to Everness invaded by the Anomalies. After Tower of Fantasy, Hotta Studio is back with a highly ambitious project: an open-world gacha RPG developed using Unreal Engine 5. Competing with Genshin Impact, a GTA-like mobile game, the game has been the subject of many comparisons. But what is NTE really worth? Spoiler: we loved it.
Screenshots and trailer for Neverness to Everness
Positive points
- Incredibly rich and entertaining content
- Top-tier graphics
- An effective combat system
- A Free-to-Play friendly gacha
Negative points
- A story that lacks originality
- Requires a lot of mobile resources
My NTE opinion
I'm going to move on very quickly to the story of NTE, as it's clearly not the game's strong point. You play as an anomaly hunter who has lost his memory. Your goal: hunt down these Anomalies by recruiting the best team of Esper, the playable characters in the game. So there you have it.
The main attraction of NTE is the wealth of content on offer. Once you've got past the tutorial, there's an ocean of all kinds of activities available: highly successful and varied boss battles, ultra-fun car races, extraction shooters, and even mahjong and fishing! And that's just a taste of all the missions you can complete to progress through the game and unlock other features.
When it comes to exploration, it doesn't get much better than this: every corner of Hethereau is packed with side quests, not to mention the diversity of the environments. Another central feature of Neverness to Everness is management. As you progress, you'll buy cafés to manage, as well as flats to decorate (housing fans beware!), which will unlock combat bonuses for your characters. Speaking of combat, at Mobi.gg we really enjoyed the dynamism of the game and the synergy between the characters.
As you can see, my opinion of NTE is really positive, not to mention the fact that the game is totally free-to-play! You don't need to pay a penny to enjoy the experience. What could be detrimental to the experience, however, is the resource demands, which require a suitable system requirements.
I can stop whenever I want...
Platypousse - Mobi.gg