NEOVERSE
NEOVERSE

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Neoverse is a beautiful, fantastic game consisting of adventures with thrilling challenges. It is a strategic, action, rogue-lite, deck building game that will test the player’s skill. Start an adventure with unique heroes to save the world along various timelines.
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Reviews
The reviews are taken directly from Steam and divided by regions and I show you the best rated ones in the last 30 days.

Reviews on english:
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89%
606 reviews
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9.7 hours played
Written 2 months ago

I'm not much of a deckbuilder but I enjoy this game. There is enough variety with the characters and the combat encounters. Fuck the enemy that spawns more of itself when you play a Constant card though. Absolute pain in the ass.
13.0 hours played
Written 3 months ago

Okay, this games characters look like they belong to some cheap Korean adult game, the enemies seem pretty damn random and the overall game is... really good actually. Like, this is a more than solid deck builder. Deck building is not as complex as in some other games but I do not mind that. It has a lot of neat systems like the precision or parry system that heavily reward you for killing an enemy exactly or defending an attack exactly. Overall just a very fun deckbuilder.
25.4 hours played
Written 3 months ago

The Good, fun and solid gameplay. The Middle, No story (good that it spares you the trouble of sloshing through a half baked story, unless you wanted it, but in the end characters have no personality) The Bad, simplified/randomized depth. Every character has 2 styles of fighting, but not much in specializing, it's mostly blended through RNG progression. Once you master the systems there is not much left afterwards beside micro optimizing. Some good random pulls, early on, can make a run a cake walk (a bit too easy). The Want, A sequel building upon these ideas and execution cause it is good enough to merit improvements through a continuation.