
Around account level of 120 or so, I was finally able to make full team of 7 stars heroes. Higher rarity also gives the unit higher cost value. 1 star is the common and 7 is the real deal, especially when some can be evolved only to 6 stars. Using this system requires either friend points(these you make when you take other player mercenary for running stages) or the game currency - gems (for the high rank heroes)Įach hero has rarity. You can obtain characters through a gacha. Then using your friend hero as a mercenary on quest stages, you will receive his leader skill as a boost upon your party members. Progressing through the different stages requires adding different players in our friend list. If it isn't, you only lose gained items during the run of the stage. Whenever your party dies you can always spend game currency and revive them against already weakened enemies. So yes, the gameplay requires farming and grinding. The cap of the account level is very high, I am around 250 and it is still going up. Don't expect to make a party of 5 high rank characters at the beginning since this cost raises slowly with leveling your account level. The team has total cost, which limits the strength of the heroes you add. Make good decision for this position since you will want his leader's skill to affect every rest member of your party. Your party consists up to 5 heroes, one of them assigned for a leader. Options to autoplay and speed up the combat are available. Turn based combat system, similar to the JRPG titles from the 90's but with improved and more detailed 2D graphics. Taking this role, the players will have to summon heroes and creatures, build strong team and fight the evil.

Some wicked fallen gods appeared, caused ruckus and made work for us, the summoners. The story takes us to the world of Grand Gaia. Considering that, the gap between Chrono Trigger and Brave Frontier releases is nearly 18 years, I have felt deep satisfaction to see this genre is being revived on android system. Memories about games like Final Fantasy VI, Chrono Trigger pop in my head. This title brings nostalgic feeling in me for a long gone times, when I was young and spent many hours playing JRPGs on my old SNES console. Two major differences from their western rivals appear in them: cute anime style visuals and turn-based battle system.ĭeveloped by A-Lim and released by Gumi back in 2013, Brave Frontier is a free-to-play JRPG, with in-app purchases. What is JRPG? It is the Japanese version of western role-playing games.
