- Publisher: SK Telecom
- Release Date: Dec 17, 2020
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 10
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Mixed: 2 out of 10
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Negative: 2 out of 10
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Dec 22, 2020A card game that requires strategy and brain. Anyone who likes card games can have fun. You can enjoy it without knowing how time is going.
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Jan 30, 2021
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Dec 22, 2020what a fantastic game! with a beautiful and high quality graphics! enjoyable game!
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Jan 10, 2021It feels like a game made by collecting the strengths of slay the spire. I played the game without knowing, the time was passing. The satisfaction is excellent for the price. I strongly recommend it personally.
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Oct 1, 2022Not my cup of tea. Not my cup of tea.
Not my cup of tea. Not my cup of tea. -
Feb 5, 2021
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Feb 24, 2021I like this game! worth to play it. and need more DLC. :)
I like this game! worth to play it. and need more DLC. :)
I like this game! worth to play it. and need more DLC. :)
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Jan 3, 2021Ultimately, Neoverse on Xbox is a rather addictive offering within the deck-building genre and will lure you in for session after session. The complex nature of the gameplay is a slight stumbling block, but soon becomes its best asset as you’re stringing combos together and buffing yourself up for the challenges ahead.
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Dec 29, 2020Neoverse doesn’t have a reason why these women jump through portals to fight monsters, but who cares with a deckbuilding roguelike system this addictive. Its high difficulty will force you to stay on your toes, but there’s enough here to keep playing for hours. Still, if you can’t get past the lack of narrative, uninspired rewards, and design, then you might want to play something else.
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Dec 29, 2020Neoverse is a deck-building roguelite with some impressive systems and lots of room for intricate strategy, however its presentation, lack of modes, narrative or personality really make it feel a few cards short of a full deck.