Neoverse

Neoverse

February 18, 2020

ActionRoguelikeRPGStrategyTurn-Based Strategy Nintendo SwitchPCPlayStation 4Xbox OneXbox Series X/S

NEOVERSE is a time warping multiverse game consisting of thrilling adventures that are packed with great and exciting challenges; combining roguelite, deck building, strategy gameplay all in one. It puts your skills to the test. Set off on an adventure with unique heroes to save the living realms regardless of …

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67.6

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Critic Reviews (17)

Azario Lopez Noisy Pixel Feb 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

70.0

Story

20.0

"Neoverse doesn’t have a reason why these women jump through portals to fight monsters, but who cares with a deckbuilding roguelike system this addictive. Its high difficulty will force you to stay on your toes, but there’s enough here to …"

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Brendan Dick Movies Games and Tech Feb 2020
80.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

20.0

"If it sounds like I didn’t enjoy Neoverse, I actually did. It’s a clone, sure, but it’s a well made clone of an already great game. Beyond some balancing issues, there really isn’t much wrong with Neoverse. It’s just that …"

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Daymon Trapold Hey Poor Player Feb 2020
70.0 /100

"Overall, there’s a lot to recommend in Neoverse Trinity Edition. It’s addicting, it’s great in short bursts and long runs, and it’s got characters and decks that are excellently balanced. Really, the only downsides are the lack of tutorial, the …"

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Ed Orr GameSpace Feb 2020
70.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

72.0

Story

64.0

"All in, Neoverse is an adequate distraction to pick up and put down but if you want something truly engaging then wait for this one to roll out a few more updates first."

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Eric Hauter Gaming Nexus Feb 2020
85.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

30.0

"Neoverse dispenses with story (and a perhaps more-important tutorial) to get players straight into the action, trusting them to figure out the game&s;s intricacies on their own. Those with the patience to learn Neoverse will be rewarded by its amazingly …"

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Gareth Chadwick TheSixthAxis Feb 2020
50.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

75.0

Story

35.0

"The card combat and deckbuilding of Neoverse is incredibly strong and if all you need to keep you entertained is deep card combat, it&s;s got you covered. However, the lack of any kind of context and background to anything, just …"

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Issa Maki VGChartz Feb 2020
60.0 /100

Graphics

58.0

Gameplay

62.0

Story

60.0

"The core gameplay of Neoverse is addictive, but ultimately held back by the confines of its creation."

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Jay Davies Impulsegamer Feb 2020
60.0 /100

"Grind away through an interesting card based title that falls just short of being great"

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Jesse Norris XboxEra Feb 2020
60.0 /100

Graphics

20.0

Gameplay

45.0

Story

10.0

"Neoverse is an anime-inspired take on the deck-building Rogue-like genre. Featuring bland 3D graphics with stiff animations, forgettable music, and a convoluted UI the gameplay is both too simple and somehow too convoluted for this game to keep up with …"

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John-Paul Jones PlayStation Universe Feb 2020
80.0 /100

Graphics

85.0

Gameplay

90.0

Story

35.0

"An impressive card battler with depth for days and an eye-opening visual presentation. What Neoverse might lack in terms of a story or truly innovative mechanic it more than makes up for with customisation, longevity and a much welcome intention …"

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Lewis Howarth DarkZero Feb 2020
60.0 /100

Graphics

58.0

Gameplay

62.0

Story

30.0

"I had a good time playing NEOVERSE – especially Hunter Mode – because at the end of the day the aesthetic of a deck builder doesn&s;t matter as it&s;s all about the cards."

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Matt Sainsbury Digitally Downloaded Feb 2020
60.0 /100

"The problem is that for all of Neoverse&s;s merits - it&s;s a good looking game, with good, balanced mechanics and excellent replay value - it&s;s also ultimately unsatisfying to play. The narrative context is only ever a tease, and without …"

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Nikolas Croker The Digital Fix Feb 2020
80.0 /100

"Neoverse Trinity Edition brings the strategy of a deck-building game together with rougelite elements. Similar to a game like Slay the Spire, but with a different polish. The story is virtually non-existent, which is unfortunate, but understandable for the type …"

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Petra Svobodová Gaming Professors Feb 2020
80.0 /100

Graphics

65.0

Gameplay

80.0

Story

70.0

"Even though I&s;m not a card game player. Neoverse really impressed me with its look and the fact that it&s;s not that challenging. It&s;s definitely easy to master. The three beautiful heroines take you through a large number of fights …"

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Scott Jeslis MMORPG.com Feb 2020
75.0 /100

Graphics

68.0

Gameplay

72.0

Story

70.0

"Neoverse Trinity Editon is a surprisingly addictive deck-building card battling game. There are some things that will make you think this was a converted mobile game from the West, especially given anime-based heroines. The game leaves a lot for you …"

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Stuart Gipp Push Square Feb 2020
50.0 /100

Graphics

35.0

Gameplay

38.0

Story

22.0

"Neoverse Trinity Edition succeeds at being an enjoyable deck builder, but it does so in a way that&s;s seemingly desperate to highlight its limitations. It runs embarrassingly poorly at times, and does almost nothing to ingratiate the player to its …"

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Toby Andersen FingerGuns Feb 2020
60.0 /100

Graphics

70.0

Gameplay

65.0

Story

40.0

"Neoverse is a deck-building roguelite with some impressive systems and lots of room for intricate strategy, however its presentation, lack of modes, narrative or personality really make it feel a few cards short of a full deck."

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