Monsters feel larger-than-life across the gorgeous landscapes in the background as well. Each battle really does feel fast-paced thanks to the amazing combat moves based on your weapon of choice. Combat is definitely action-packed, with the animations and movements of the monsters - not to mention their designs as well - completely breathtaking. It definitely takes away from the immersion, which is a shame given how engaging the combat can be.ĭuring battles with gigantic beasts and majestic monsters, the graphics and animation in Yeager truly shine. The characters here suffer from the very outdated and dreaded "dead eye syndrome" old 3D games used to have, which is a little unforgivable now considering the calibre of mobile games nowadays. While the graphics do look lovely during combat (which I'll talk about in more detail later on), I find the cut scenes a bit lacking in flavour, particularly for the ones in 3D. The story of Yeager is told in both voiced and non-voiced 3d cut scenes, interspersed with 2D narratives that talk about the history of the planet or certain backstories from characters. While the premise of this new action RPG from IGG sounds absolutely cool, is it worth the limited real estate on your phone and in your schedule? Table of contents: You'll not only encounter majestic beasts in the wild, but you'll also get to enhance your own strength with the powerful essence of Kallar - and look hella cool doing so. With your weapon of choice in hand and your trusty Retainer by your side, Yeager lets you embark on a monster-hunting adventure on mobile across the breathtaking world of Ekors.
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