Really nice game pace. It's adictive though.

Loved mobility and fast pacing gameplay. Lacked on the friends department.

Loved that the different classes took a turn in the turn based mechanics that are refreshing. They are not only the typical elemental stregth/weakness.

Bought this because I'm a huge card game fan. Yet it's just an RPG with a tabletop RPG/Card Boardgame skin. Nothing has to do with cards as far as I know.

Played this on PC. I got a friend that even made his own comics on Worms World Party.

This game has it's depth. It's definetly not one of the hardest to play MOBAs, but the genre itself has it's own difficulty curve.
For anyone wanting to join, really only consider it if you will invest time.
The game survives only because of long committed players that are not willing to jump to other MMO / single player games.

Re-played this in 2024 in an iPad. Game went incredible smooth. Remembered almost nothing from my original playthrough back when it released.
The game it’s a somehow classic turn based JRPG. It contains an awkward pseudo-gacha system but completely free! Experience is random pulls dependent but this can be bypassed loading a save and opening pulls again which is recommended to make it less grindy.
Versus previous Chaos Rings games the story in this one seems a bit childish, yet I would say it’s not the plot but the narrative (as characters are all teens). The story is in theme and contents as enjoyable as the previous ones.
Once I finished I wanted to explore more post-game content, yet the iPad was a little bit heavy. Decided to replay it all in my rusty PS Vita… so I hope this says how much I enjoyed the game.

Really loved this game. I'm not a horror games' person and I don't usually get scared. Being in a cave without lights... man, that's not something I would like to experience. This game made me understand claustrophobia.