Company Name: Program Twenty Three
About: "takt op. Symphony" is a symphonic RPG mobile game that leads the world to
return to harmony.
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Developer: Program Twenty Three
by MltGT
its good, visuals and soundtracks are good and characters look great. Story is pretty good too. Although i get bored of the gameplay. Its just not enough for me to get hooked in. It feels kinda slow for me, and thats coming from someone who plays turn based games on the daily. Tired of already doing Story quest, then Battle Sims to do even more Story Quest. Overall 3.8/5. Gameplays not for me, i got bored of it quick. Feels really bland to me, and a little confusing. (maybe ill get used to it eventually) Gacha system is fair enough, 2% rate with 75 pity guarantee is fine. First 20 pull guaranteed 3* banner is also really good. Not really a fan of 50/50 mechanic though. One thing I hate is that getting dupes is pretty unrewarding since youll need 9-10 copies of a character just for a couple of stat increases. (only applies to 1-2*) Not sure about 3* (hopefully youll need only 1 but it looks like you might need 3 copies 😬). I like that the gameplay is unique from most however. Overall its pretty okay. Gameplay is a little bland to me though. Maybe not for you.
by Xsrw
If I were rating this game on character design and art direction alone, I might give it 5 stars. Tragically, there are so many little mechanical flaws that distract from Takt Op Symphony’s initial beauty. Every action in this game takes about twice as long as it should to perform. Did you want to auto through combat? Well, you can— but you have to manually walk to each encounter, each with its own loading screen, and each requiring you to “Start” the combat with a button press. Why? It just feels so needlessly tedious. If the devs can iron out some of these little wrinkles, this game could be incredible.
by 𝓵𝓲𝓯𝓮
I am very disappointed that the developers decided to take the chibi route instead of the intended 3D animation for this game. Even more so that the game doesnt feel as engaging as it should, considering that the anime had left an impact for this game to be better than it is. The gameplay itself is ok, nothing new or fancy and the story feels like another rendition of itself from the anime. The characters are awesome! Literally the only problem is the gameplay and the chibi aspects within that gameplay. Everything else is fine. Far from a superb game.
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