Omniheroes, the review of an idle gacha RPG with many "waifus"

Let's take a look at Omniheroes in this review, which looks at an idle RPG focused on Valkyries, cards, and strategy, as well as waifus.

At first glance, the Omni Heroes Review It is clearly a game that seems to bring together all the characteristics viewed with greater suspicion by traditionalist players, and rightly so. The idle RPG with gacha elements is in itself a product based more on behavioral studies and psychological traps than on real game design in the classic sense, but generalizing is never a good thing and even in this case you would be doing an injustice to the title . omnisleep, which however demonstrates a certain background study. The construction of the battles, for example, with the different parameters taken into account in the combat system and the numerous variations applicable to the progression of the characters are elements with a certain depth.







However, it cannot be denied that the mechanism behind the game simply aims to compulsive attitudes very unedifying, which always makes it quite difficult to evaluate this type of experience with a certain detachment.

This becomes even more complicated when you are faced with a title that doesn't really stand out in terms of personality and that doesn't introduce anything new either in terms of gameplay or style. However, it takes considerable care in its construction, which is evident from the excellent graphics, audio accompaniment and very refined mechanics, although nothing original.

If the meaning of a even role playing games is found above all in the interest that arises from its combat mechanics, character progression and the world built around the action, then Omniheroes has little to offer in these aspects, although some interesting elements can be found in the facets of character management.

The waifus collection.

Omniheroes, the review of an idle gacha RPG with many
Omniheroes, some images of the game.

We don't want to resort to stereotypes or overgeneralizations, but it's really hard not to think of Omniheroes as some kind of big collection of "waifus," because the intent of OmniDream is pretty clear. There history tells of an OmniGuardian who wakes up from a long sleep, obviously without memory, and is forced to save the world from an evil invasion, and to do so he must save and recruit a large number of Valkyries. The dozens of fighters that can be conquered through gameplay or through gacha-style summons (with microtransactions) are all beautiful, curvy women, dressed in skimpy clothing and depicted with shots and animations that definitely enhance their sensuality. There's nothing wrong with this, but when it becomes practically the only characteristic element of the entire game you realize that there isn't much substance behind the entire project, beyond a concentration of "fan service."




However, there is something positive about Omniheroes: how idle role playing game In fact, it is well built, quite slavishly imitating the model imposed by AFK Arena and perfecting some aspects, especially in terms of interface and graphical richness.

Omniheroes, the review of an idle gacha RPG with many
Omniheroes: more images of the game

Obviously, those who can't stand this type of game won't change their minds with this title: it's still a "self-playing" RPG, essentially, with user intervention only necessary in the summoning phase. updates and management In general of the characters, to tell the truth this one is also quite limited compared to other similar examples. The battles are spectacular and the special moves of the numerous fighters have notable effects, but the entire mechanism of the game is reduced to a kind of chase at the highest level and a simple mathematical comparison between the statistics of one's own group and those of the enemy. without requiring particular attack strategies.


The most appreciable feature of Omniheroes remains its notable attention to the aesthetic aspect, which involves not only the graphics of the illustrations relating to the characters, but also the construction of the interface, which is particularly understandable, with good options also regarding the size of the text and fonts to make navigation between the menus and reading quite comfortable. The static images and the numerous animations are of an excellent level (with a possible use of AI for characterization, although well managed in the case), taking into account, however, that the extreme sexualization of the characters can be almost comical in certain cases.



Conclusions

Tested version Android, iPhone 1.4.1 digital delivery app store, Google Play Price Free Holygamerz.com 5.5 Readers (2) 8.9 your vote

The idle RPG is itself a highly divisive genre, and if we add to this gacha features and pay-to-win spin-offs, it's clear that the overall framework of the product presents problems in terms of standard evaluation. Omniheroes is a game that can be appreciated by a specific segment of users, that is, those who voluntarily delve into compulsive mechanics of this type, far from the classic traditions of the standard video game. Having made this fundamental distinction, it must also be noted that the game does not present original or particularly interesting ideas between combat, character management and story, limiting itself to focusing on the aesthetic aspect and a clear insistence on the female form. Perhaps too little to stand out against the large number of similar alternatives.

PRO

  • Very nice and nice graphics.
  • Clear and well-built interface

AGAINST

  • The idle mechanics are no longer the most fun, here without other peculiar ideas
  • Generic and uninteresting in characterization, story and characters.
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