Astra: Night of Veda Review

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AstraNight of Veda is a brand new mobile RPG with the high belief in lavish visuals, gameplay of the fastest pace there can be, and realistic fantasy grounds; so much so that the player feels involved.
Astra's eye for design created the Night of Veda with its graphically bright and numerous details. Truly stunning is the cordial lush greenery and elaborated cityscapes in the environment accompanying many of the games. The characters are well developed in Sword Art Online, with animations that are smoothly done. The colors are bright to create this fantasy world.
The key subjects within the game are strategic battles and heroes. Players get a row of different characters with unique abilities and form parties to collect these characters while undertaking hundreds of quests and battles. Fighting system within the playing time draws real-time action and tactical combats deep with a set of opportunities. Possibilities to change the weapons and abilities of the heroes allow for the change of different playing styles throughout the playing process. The depth of the systems ensures that the fight is entertaining but never too hard.
Another big high feature story is Astra: Night of Veda again having great back story, mythos, and drama. The missions and cut scenes run so well that one gets pumped into the world of Astra by them. The voice acting and the dialogue do quite a good justice to the game. The player's involvement with the characters and their performance is gripping.
The interface and gameplay are what cushion out the game into completion, giving a gamer the whole effect. Touch controls are in-game, so managing a team is easy, and they support getting around the place. The feel and look have been enhanced in the interface, making this gameplay experience rather smooth.
The caution, I guess, for Astra on the monetization side is you sort of strike a bit of a balance in Night of Veda between those cosmetic items and conveniences that it's OK to buy for money in the app—of course don't really dictate gameplay.
I really loved everything about Astra: Night of Veda. It is one of the coolest mobile RPGs ever released on my phone in quite some time. Graphics, game mechanics, and storyline—all this combines into one big bundle of excellence. This is definitely not a game to miss for all game lovers heavily into RPGs. Mobile addicts will find no complaints here.
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