Neverness to Everness is likely the next gachaRPGgame to take the world by storm with a more modern setting being featured. It seems to be inspired by the combat and anime-inspired visuals of Genshin Impact, the racing of Need for Speed, and the scale of Grand Theft Auto 5. The publisher Perfect World Entertainment has confirmed Neverness to Everness is heading to consoles, PC, and mobile devices.

A Gacha RPG With a Modern Setting

In this title, we’ll be venturing into a city called Hethereau that mixes humans and ghost-like anomalies. The characters you play as have Esper abilities to help them in action-RPG battles that look similar to the likes ofMiHoYo’s Genshin Impactand the recently releasedZenless Zone Zero. It will be much more than a decent combat system and a hopefully fun narrative, however. You’ll be able to drive your sports car around the city with customization options available. You’ll be racing with the car too. Perfect World also says we’ll be managing businesses in this game. you’re able to even buy a house, just like Grand Theft Auto 5.

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Neverness to Everness' gorgeous graphics are powered by Unreal Engine 5 and feature both NVIDIA DLSS rendering and ray tracing technology. If you take a glance at the gameplay, the weather effects are impressive, especiallywhile it’s raining. It seems to be the next big step in Hotta Studio’s game development journey, which has also developed another Genshin-like Tower of Fantasy. As we explore this game’s world, we’ll be seeing all manner of random situations, like an otter with a TV for a head and skateboards rolling around the town with no one on them.

Neverness to Everness has driving

Perfect World is promising a world filled to the brim with details. “Every corner of the city, from antique shops to convenience stores, is meticulously crafted and brimming with detail,” said the press release, according toGematsu. “The rich assortment of decorations and furniture breathes life into every scene, making the city feel alive and bustling.”

Hopefully, the developer Hotta Studio can pull this off. “Ultimately, Tower of Fantasyfeels like a haphazardly put together imitation ofGenshin Impactthat can’t find its footing in either gameplay or story,” said our sister siteGameRant’s review. However, that same review did praise the character creator and “lovely open world” with comparisons to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s art style. Genshin Impact’s been getting a lot of competition lately, and that doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon with the recent successful release ofWuthering Waves.

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