Yeah I linked straight to reddit. Try and stop me.
Is the game good? Not gonna take redditors word for it.
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Combat is basically ZZZ with slightly more depth by adding parry mechanics, set in a city that Nintendo should’ve made for Pokemon already but are too afraid of doing anything that isn’t mediocre.
The premise is ghost hunting, it’s anime ghost busters but instead of zapping ghosts you beat the shit out of them.
Some character designs are absurd, Chiz on the other hand is fucking adorable.
it also has cars, and car customization
Yeah i figure that should be obvious from “city” but maybe not if I made a pokemon comparison? The city really really does feel like a pokemon town though. But yeah it’s a kind of GTA-like
The only character in any video game with a grain selling combat mechanic. And it works
She’s so precious

Not really, but it is fun, and weirdly inclusive in a good way. I did a quest that focused on how depression feels, now I’m doing a quest to find a kid with a hearing disability (so you have to find someone who knows sign language to help). Another moment one character was chided for not being dialectical.
It is EXTREMELY fan servicey and like half the characters are kids (although so far none of them are sexualized at all which is good). The gameplay is kinda samey. The gacha is fairly generous. There is lots to find in the open world but it’s mostly the same stuff. The mini games are fun but get old quick.
I guess I would say it’s not a great game but it has lots to do and pretty much all of it is fun. I’m having fun but I will absolutely bounce off of it the second I’m not because there isn’t much substance. It’s like eating at a carnival. Fun but eventually you’ll want real food.
It’s free though so worth a shot
the what subreddit?
NTE is an anime gta-like gacha by Chinese studio Hotta.
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Wow those Chinese studios love their gacha games, don’t they?
Yeah, but I think there’s a slow move towards something new occurring. Hoyo for example is planning to release Ananta soon which is going to be 100% cosmetics-based monetisation.
Their gaming industry is still in an infant stage imo, yet to mature and find its legs. They have some real talent in terms of animation and programming but there’s very little historical trend for the industry unlike the gaming that developed in the west out of arcades and into consoles. The starting point of modern gaming history in China seems like the mobile gacha.
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