After the launch of Dekaron M in Korea a little over a year ago, the MMORPG from ThumbAge is now available worldwide with the Dekaron G release on Android, iOS and PC. We reveal our first impressions of this version developed by the subsidiary Unsigned Games.
Dekaron G release available worldwide
With the Dekaron G release on PC, Android and iOS, players around the world can now discover the world of this fantasy MMORPG that immerses us in the world of Trieste, a land created by the creators of light and darkness.
When creating your character, you will have the choice between 4 main weapons: sword, whip, staff and bow. Each of these weapons is available in 3 variations called Trans-Ups, which determine the fighting style and basic stats of your character.
However, this choice is not final since Dekaron G offers more than 100 unlockable Trans-Ups during your adventure. You can change them at any time to take advantage of their specific skills.
A gameplay spoiled by the automatic mode
In terms of gameplay, the Dekaron G release presents a rather classic RPG where quests follow one another and allow you to gain experience and unlock rewards. As in most MMOs, Dekaron G integrates PvE and PvP modes, as well as a guild system to team up with other players to fight the most powerful creatures.
Unfortunately, the title suffers from the same flaws as many current games, with an auto mode that degrades the game experience. Indeed, like in Ni no Kuni: Cross Worldsit is totally possible to move forward in the story without any interaction, since in addition to moving and fighting, the dialogues scroll automatically after a few seconds.
Finally, Dekaron G is not available in French, but a basic knowledge of English is more than enough to play the game.
So much for our first impressions of the Dekaron G release, available for free on Android, iOS and PC. To stay informed of the releases, I invite you to regularly consult our page dedicated to new mobile games.
Alco
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