Mobility: Knights Chronicles, Or How I Played the Gacha Game


This week I played Knights Chronicle.

I’m not entirely sure how to go about this week’s Mobility impressions piece, because it wasn’t presented to me in the normal way that I usually look at game updates. Normally when a developer/publisher reaches out to someone like myself to cover new content, what usually happens is they’ll provide a press account or provide access to a beta/PTS version of the game in order to preview said content. That didn’t happen here.

Knights Chronicle just dropped the RWBY collaboration event a few days ago, and the update introduces five new playable characters from the Rooster Teeth anime series:

  • Ruby Rose
  • Weiss Schnee
  • Blake
  • Yang Xiao Long
  • Cinder Fall

As part of the update, Cinder Fall is easily obtainable through the in-game event dungeon. The rest are held behind loot boxes.

And that’s where we get to the meat of this impressions piece: Knights Chronicle is a gacha game, so in addition to my crystals earned in-game, I was given a small stipend of (premium currency) to draw heroes and hopefully, MAYBE, get something from the event. Each draw costs 200 crystals, roughly $20 in currency, and pulls 11 random heroes from the giant pile with a few guaranteed to be rare quality. I might have the opportunity to talk to you about things related to the event that I’m supposed to be talking about. Maybe.

Yang Xiao Long is also free, which makes three locked behind loot boxes. Pretty good, all things considered. Unfortunately my luck didn’t quite stick and after roughly $160 worth of hero summons, I had yet to obtain another hero. Roll another set and boom! There is Ruby Rose! So at this point I have yet to unlock Blake or Weiss Schnee, and who is to say that I ever will within the next couple of weeks? Obviously that assumes that my drive to continue grinding crystals holds up. I’ve spent some time reading the Reddit for Knights Chronicle and found people who have spent 4,000+ crystals (over $300 worth) in order to get the whole set of five. I’m not going to do that.

The characters themselves are quite powerful, so if you are a heavily invested fan of Knights Chronicle, you’re going to want to get in on this action. Cinder Fall’s leader skill increases fire allies’ attack by 40%, and her passive gives heavy bonuses to heroes with Fall Maiden(s) and at level 60 gains the ability to resurrect. Yang has a 60% chance to assume a stance that will let her counterattack, inflicting 200% additional damage if the caster was also counter attacking. Ruby Rose also has an ability to avoid fatal damage, while Blake summons ghosts to mitigate damage and Weiss Schnee stacks damage on damage.

You may notice that I haven’t actually talked about the gameplay of Knights Chronicle, and that’s because this game doesn’t have a whole lot going for it. The goal in the game is the same as it is with any gacha game: Collect heroes, pay money to get better heroes, and then look at your cute anime heroes. The gameplay portion where you set your team of five heroes through multi-tier encounters where you gradually level up their ability to do more damage and take more damage, to beat monsters that can also do more damage and take more damage, is ancillary, and only serves to reward you with more cute anime heroes and heroines for your collection to look at and reminisce about that time you spent $100 to get the shiny version. It’s like video game baseball cards, but you probably won’t be showing them to your kids in 20 years.

It would have been nice if Knights Chronicle had offered players some method of obtaining the whole set of RWBY by playing the event, because to players outside of the whales this whole thing is likely to come off as another example of the exploitative mobile market. This isn’t to say that Netmarble shouldn’t be able to monetize the games as it wishes, but the characters are the whole point of this events, and the whole notion of having a light at the tunnel where players can take part in the event, put in some cash of their own, and if they are dedicated enough come out with all of the heroes even if the ridiculously low odds don’t work out, which is the purpose of the event. Rather, when you have an event where you can spend hundreds of dollars worth of currency on a limited pull and the game still sticks its middle finger up and says “no you can’t have this,” and then graciously holds out its hand for more money.

That seems more likely to just convince people to quit. In fact, the longer this event goes on and the more obvious it is that the remaining characters are out of reach, I can feel my enthusiasm dropping like a stone. It’s cynical and it knows it, for a game that is deeply focused on that small minority who will pay hundreds to thousands of dollars on singular events so they can build a collection of .gif files of their favorite waifus and husbandos. Who needs to care about what I think when these whales will gleefully troll users out of the customer base in order to feel like their SSR-ranked Weiss Schnee is more exclusive and thus makes them a more special person, even though they put $500 of their real money for the third time this year into something that will probably be gone by 2022.

Nothing I say in this article is going to convince people to pull in one direction or another. The person who refuses to play these games because they view the gacha mechanics as manipulative and built by companies that will gladly ring you dry for nearly nothing in value and then hold out their hand for more, they aren’t going to suddenly start playing because I said the RWBY models are better quality than they are in the anime. On the other hand, the guys who could have put a down payment on a new car with all the money they’ve sunk into gacha games aren’t going to have a change of heart because I pointed out how alienating the event is.

I have no idea how to end this impressions piece, so I will leave you with a word of wisdom: Don’t pre-order games.

Netmarble and Rooster Teeth Team Up For RWBY Crossover With Knights Chronicle


Starting now through July 31, Knights Chronicle is running a crossover event with the Rooster Teeth anime series RWBY (pronounced Ruby) that will afford players the opportunity to attract powerful members of Team RWBY (Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, and Yang Xiao Long, and the deadly Maiden of Fall, Cinder Fall) from the world of Remnant into their roster of powerful heroes through Knights Chronicle’s Summon Shop.

  • An all-new Advent Dungeon where fans can win over Cinder Fall into their party and learn how the worlds of Knights Chronicle and RWBY come together in an all-new story.
  • All-new costumes for Ruby Rose, Weiss Schnee, Blake Belladonna, Yang Xiao Long and Cinder Fall themed after their Beacon Academy uniforms.
  • A limited-time check-in event where players can simply log-in and earn a free 4? SSR RWBY hero.

Knights Chronicle is a classic turn based RPG available on mobile devices. For more information on the game, head over to the official website.

Battle Royale Comes To Lineage II: Revolution


Battle Royale is coming to Lineage II: Revolution, because of course it is.

Netmarble this week announced that the popular mobile MMO will receive a 25-player battle royale mode. Utilizing one of four battle royale specific characters, players will engage in combat and avoid penalty zones that apply debuffs. Players can also acquire exclusive skills from NPCs and various buff zones on the map, all in the effort to become the sole survivor.

Lineage II: Revolution players will also have access to the following events and items:

  • Sailor Costumes – Costumes that transform players into sailors are now available through the in-game Shop. Players will receive a Hat and Outfit, both of which increase Combat Power (CP) once owned.
  • Water Gun Weapon Costume – Cool off during the summer with the Water Gun Weapon Costume, now available in the in Shop. This also increases CP when owned.
  • In-Game Events – Netmarble is celebrating today’s new Battle Royale update with special events, such as:
    • Bingo events, where players earn points to complete an in-game bingo board by completing missions, for special rewards;
    • Attendance events, where Heroes receive prizes by logging in every day for up to fourteen consecutive days;
    • The Megakurin Web Events, where players collect stamina to evolve their Kukurin mount to receive various rewards for each evolving step.

Source: Netmarble Press Release

Marvel Future Fight Brings In Captain Marvel


Future Fight’s latest update introduces several new characters including Nick Fury (Modern), Minn-Erva (Modern), and Korath (Captain Marvel). The update also introduces a Marvel legendary battle consisting of backgrounds and characters from the movie. Captain Marvel can now be upgraded to Tier-3.

The update also brings improvements to the Hero Codex to display more information about characters. Also, a new Special Mission Quest Pack and CTPs are being added. There is also the Collector’s Vault, with more to be revealed in the near future.

Source: Netmarble Press Release

The Fantastic Four Arrive In Marvel Future Fight


Netmarble Corp announced today that the Fantastic Four have arrived in Marvel Future Fight, bringing with them Dr. Doom and his champion Victorious. In addition to the new characters, Crystal and She-Hulk will receive Fantastic Four uniforms with Moon Girl receiving a Monsters Unleashed battle armor uniform.

“Everyone at Marvel is so excited to see the Fantastic Four, who many consider kicked off the ‘Marvel Age of Comics’ with their debut, added to Marvel Future Fight,” said Marvel Games executive creative director Bill Rosemann. “While they may have awesome powers and go on amazing journeys into the unknown, at their heart the Fantastic Four are a family who may argue and bicker from time to time, but who ultimately stand with each other to protect the world against the universe’s greatest sci-fi threats.”

Along with the new characters and uniforms, the update also introduces a new Epic Quest for Mr. Fantastic, new rank boards, new comic cards, new uniform collections, and more. Marvel Future Fight is available on iOS and Android.

Source: Netmarble Press Release

[Mobile] Marvel Future Fight Introduces Original Character Crescent


Netmarble today released an update to Marvel Future Fight introducing three new characters.

The update introduces an original character, Crescent, as well as Marvel favorites Morgan Le Fay and White Fox.

“Crescent is a 10-year old girl named Dan Bi who grew up in Korea, raised by her single father, an antiques dealer who was forced to acquire powerful artifacts for the ancient sorceress Morgan Le Fay. By touching one of the artifacts, a mystical bear mask, Dan Bi summoned a “half-moon” bear spirit named Io, who bonded with her to become her protector.”

Marvel Future Fight has previously introduced new characters including Sharon Rogers and Luna Snow to positive feedback. Today’s update introduces additional content including four new costumes, Tier-3 upgrades for Captain America (Sharon Rogers), potential realizations, heroic quests, giant boss raid improvements, and a special mission quest pack.

(Source: Netmarble press release)

Dragonball MMO Isn't Coming To The West


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Here at MMO Fallout, I have a list of foreign MMOs that fall into my Do Not Report file. This list is reserved for games that, in my untested and unscientific opinion, are likely to never hit western shores. The idea isn’t all that radical, when you consider that a majority of MMOs shut down within a couple of years after launch and how expensive localization is. In the case of Dragonball Online, my hunch was correct. According to MMO Culture, the game is set to shut down in all of its territories, after which the lights will be flipped off and everyone will go home. The Korean server has already been shut down and the server in Taiwan will be shuttering on October 31st.

If you were hoping to see the game release in English, you are sadly out of luck.

(Source: MMO Culture)

Dragonball MMO Isn’t Coming To The West


Dragon-Ball-Online-screenshot-0

Here at MMO Fallout, I have a list of foreign MMOs that fall into my Do Not Report file. This list is reserved for games that, in my untested and unscientific opinion, are likely to never hit western shores. The idea isn’t all that radical, when you consider that a majority of MMOs shut down within a couple of years after launch and how expensive localization is. In the case of Dragonball Online, my hunch was correct. According to MMO Culture, the game is set to shut down in all of its territories, after which the lights will be flipped off and everyone will go home. The Korean server has already been shut down and the server in Taiwan will be shuttering on October 31st.

If you were hoping to see the game release in English, you are sadly out of luck.

(Source: MMO Culture)

Prius Online Is Still Unsuccessful, Shuts Down Again


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One major lesson I try to teach here at MMO Fallout is that all of the rebranding in the world won’t stop a market failure from crashing over and over and over again, no matter how many times you try to change its legal name and put on new eye liner. Such is the case with Prius Online, the latest in a long line of ultra-generic low budget imported MMOs that we see in a consistent state of swapping publishers, shutting down only to reappear a year or two later under a new name and with some new quest dialogue, only to perform as poorly as its previous launch and shut down yet again.

Prius Online was originally launched in 2008, with gPotato bringing it to western shores down the line in 2011. Due to poor reception, the game was shut down in 2012, only to be re-imagined as Arcane Saga and launched by Netmarble in 2013. Arcane Saga launched just one month prior to the announcement that it would be shut down on September 16th. It’s so new, the “(new)” tag is still on the game on Netmarble’s website.

There is a lesson to be learned in here, but I’ll let you figure that out for yourself.

(Source: Netmarble)