Raid: Shadow Legends

22 Jul

I only just recently started playing Raid: Shadow Legends, as I was looking for another gacha game to play while waiting on energy refills to happen on the other gacha games I play.

This game gets a lot of exposure and shout outs by quite a few prominent YouTubers and Twitch Streamers which is honestly why it took me so long to give this game a try. Usually when I see a game advertising and pushing into the market this hard it usually signifies to me that the game is having a hard time getting adopted by gamers.

A few weeks ago, I decided to give the game a try purely out of curiosity, and I have to say I am really enjoying the mechanics, the content, and the creator of this game the more I play.

Raid: Shadow Legends has plenty of content, consistent updates, and now they even have a collab with Ninja! If you log in for 7 days straight you can get your own Ninja Legendary Champion. This champion Plarium designed to look like Ninja is crazy good. He’s a great PVE farmer and nearly all of his skills are stronger against bosses. Definitely worth logging in 7 days for!

Overall I am really enjoying this game and look forward to any future collabs they may have. If you click either of the links in this article and sign up tp play Raid: Shadow Legends, you and I both get some  pretty awesome rewards in-game. Best of all, it’s a free game with no need to spend money. There are always events and other ways of obtaining amazing champions without spending a dime.

Epic Seven: One of My Favorite Gacha Games

18 Jun

Epic Seven is a game that falls into the Gacha genre. Essentially it’s a role playing game that is free-to-play with a ton of incentives to spend real money. That being said, spending real money is not necessary to enjoy playing this game.

Epic Seven offers a ton of excellent content, great graphics, and some amazing heroes you get to collect and battle against one another. In the beggining you’re given a couple of key heroes that are all part and parcel of the excellent storyline and lore of Epic Seven.

The fun of the game is progressing through the three or four chapters of content to level, improve, and upgrade your heroes and their equipment. I’ve only managed to reach mid-game so far, however I would imagine that once your heroes reach their full potential, you can then delve into PVP content where you can battle other players.

If you’re looking for a game that’s just a fun overall time suck, Epic Seven is one of the best out there. Whether you spend money or not.