
RPG Astral Takers, the upcoming game from Kemco, has opened pre-registration on Android, promising a thrilling mix of summoning, strategy, and dungeon-diving. Slated for release next month, this game is poised to captivate players with its engaging storyline and innovative gameplay mechanics.
What’s the Story of RPG Astral Takers?
The narrative of RPG Astral Takers begins with Revyse, a young apprentice under Master Volgrim, honing his skills in Summoning. The plot thickens when he meets Aurora, a mysterious girl with no recollection of her past. Together, they embark on an epic journey, confronting numerous foes and engaging in intense battles.
Revyse's unique ability to use Echostones allows him to summon heroes from different worlds, enhancing the strategic depth of the game. Players can recruit up to eight characters, but the challenge lies in selecting only four to join the fray at any given time. This necessitates careful consideration of team composition to maximize effectiveness.
Combat in RPG Astral Takers follows a classic turn-based format with a strategic twist: players can anticipate enemy moves and adjust their tactics in real-time, including swapping party members mid-battle. Character affinities are crucial, as pairing the right heroes can significantly boost your chances of victory. For a glimpse into the game's world, check out the official trailer below.
Outside of Battle, There’s Plenty to Do
Beyond combat, RPG Astral Takers offers a rich exploration experience. Dungeons are filled with treasure chests containing gear, gold, and other surprises. If a battle turns sour, players have the option to retreat and focus on upgrading their equipment to better prepare for future challenges.
The game is also optimized for game controllers, catering to those who prefer a more traditional gaming experience over touchscreen controls. If RPG Astral Takers piques your interest, you can pre-register now on the Google Play Store.
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