First and foremost Noah's heart is a closed down mobile game.
Created by the same people who created dragon raja, or at least inspired from it.I'm not too sure about that whole story, but this was supposed to be an open world game where there's combat, there's fashion, there's group events, and there's jobs that you can choose from. That are not combat related.
It was kind of a successor to dragon Raja, but it did not catch on, which was kind of a let down. I thought Noah's heart was a beautiful game, and it was a different vibe from dragon Raja.
Here's a little personal note I don't want to go on a rant, but I did download this for my Android game and I did use Google Play points on my account when I didn't play for about 2 or 3 months. My account was completely gone and even when I supported my purchase history from Google to them. They put me through hoops and hurdles. So I'm a little bitter about that. And I don't want that to come through on this review.
It's a hard game to really talk about the gameplay mechanics. Because it's been closed for at least 2 plus years as far as I can remember. But like I said, previously, dragon, Raja is the only real game to compare it to. Maybe blue protocol star resonance would be the closest thing, but an art styles. They are 2 completely different beast. When it comes to combat and the job selections, I want to say that would be the closest that you can compare it to minus the gameplay and the movement, and Noah's heart was a little bit more realistic than blue protocol.
It was a decent game. I'm not sure if it should ever make a comeback. And even if it did, it might get the same treatment as the last release where it'll come out like a blaze. But then dye out very, very quickly.