![]() ![]() You do get to see both the targeted players rank before challenging them, as well as their Battle Rating (BR) which is the total score of how powerful their team is based on the level of their characters, gear, upgrades, and other stuff. This is most noticeable when you finally unlock the PVP Arena and can challenge other players only to see that, for the most part, they have exactly the same team as you. The PVE quest content is linear, you fight each encounter in the same order as everyone else in the game, meaning you unlock access to the same Angels as everyone else in the game in the same order. In PVE when the battle is progressing each character will build up a rage bar that when filled allows the player to manually trigger an ultimate skill that does lots of damage, mass heals, or some such, but that’s the only involvement we ever got and even then the early gameplay (and by early we mean the first 2 hours of content) was so easy we didn’t need to get involved at all. Heroes can be placed in different positions and that is essentially the strategy of the game, trying to work out the synergy between characters and their skills because once you enter battle then everything is out of your hands and combat is automated. The game focuses on combat and it’s here that the heart of the game stays the same players acquire their new Angels by going through a rather uninteresting storyline littered with some dodgy translations, level them up and then add them into their Squad. ![]() That isn’t to say there aren’t differences and tweaks between League of Angels 2 and its predecessor, or other games for that matter, it’s more a case of the fact that these titles are all generally so similar in concept, features and themes that the actual differences are so small and generally inconsequential that most casual players won’t notice them or they’re simply elements that only come into play in the late game. It is something that definitely stands the game out from the crowd, though the actual gameplay is essentially what we’ve already played. What we will say is that the graphics themselves are definitely worth taking note of, GTArcade have done an impressive job of adding 3D models and environments to the game and some very smooth animations for their characters avoiding the clunky stuttering animations we see in other games. Even with LoA2 we are met with the same core gameplay of collecting heroes, levelling them up in various ways and upgrading them, then getting slowly more powerful to try out new PVE features or try to climb the PVP rank ladder it’s nothing we haven’t seen in a score of other RPGs. In the game you travel across a fantasy realm, completing quests, unlocking the story and recruiting new Angels to join your band of adventurers so that you can level them up and take on more challenging PVE content or face stronger players in the Arena PVP.įirst of all, we have to say that the game is pretty much no different to every other Asian style RPG out there. We took some time to check out GTArcade’s newest RPG League of Angels 2, the sequel to their previous browser free to play RPG that has now just been launched in North America. ![]()
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