When it comes to Gacha games, they vary drastically; most of the time, they are either incredibly predatory, generous, extremely enjoyable, or a combination of a few.
Reverse 1999 feels like a game that is testing the waters to see what they can and cannot get away with through their audiences. I honestly believe that paying $20 for six draws and a one-time double incentive for six extra is blatant robbery. You could receive so many more draws in other Gacha games, which also give you a much better chance of getting several 5 star characters, SSR, and more.
The game tries to sell the Gacha at the same price as Genshin but without the same quality. You can't even brute force it with high level characters because that function is locked behind the story which you're stuck behind, thus you're forced to buy more characters and hope you get a strong enough character with a good element / role.
great review, thanks a lot! this was really helpful
2023-10-26
Author likedGlad it was helpful.
2023-10-27