Missions are only accepted when you choose the fight, you don’t have to complete them in that battle and range from using a certain amount of a card type to buying a set amount of items in the shop or gaining so many skill points. Each stage offers you three different battles to tackle and you can choose which one depending on the difficulty and what mission they offer up. The default mode is Adventure Mode which has you moving through fifteen stages of increasing difficulty, fail and you have to restart unless you retry at a cost. ![]() Each character can also have a hybrid deck to mix the two and once you’ve played with them enough then you can unlock a Daily Deck which is a set deck to challenge yourself with.ĭecks start off relatively straight forward, not including each character’s own quirks, but as you progress you can receive new cards of different types which can apply buffs, either temporarily or throughout the fight, debuff enemies or even generate more mana or shuffle your deck. Finally there’s Summoner Helena who can summon one of three guardian animals in either an offensive or defensive deck. There’s Paladin Claire who can use faith and punishment to heal and retaliate respectively or can use vampiric powers to steal life. There’s Agent Maya who can focus on shooting which generates overheat which you need to manage or you can cause radioactivity for damage over time. Although there is only one initially there are three characters to choose from, each having their own styles but also multiple decks to choose from. These will, at the basic level, be attack or defend cards allowing you to cause a specific amount of damage to an enemy or generate a set amount of armour to defend against attacks with. The combat is turn based with you having a set amount of mana and a deck of cards representing actions, each costing a certain amount of mana to cast. Much like Slay the Spire its all just an excuse for combat scenarios. Something about humans discovering multiple universes and breaking time and space that they call the Neoverse. ![]() There is a slight story which scrolls on the main menu. Neoverse is very similar in concept but has some nifty ideas of its own that make it worth a look. I’m not one for card games and I’ve only semi-recently come around to Rogue-likes but the challenge offered combined with the learning curve and depth really struck a chord. Main PS4 / Reviews tagged 3d / cards / neoverse / rogue-lite / slay the spire / turn-based by Gareth
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