This Week in Mobile Games: Neverness to Everness
The column finds that Neverness to Everness delivers on its promise of an anime-style GTA-like open world, but the substance of its story and progression does not yet match the scale of its setting.
Reporting from 1 sources: Anime News Network.
Anime News Network's Josh spent 30 hours with Neverness to Everness, the anime-style open-world gacha game from Hotta Studio and Perfect World Games. The column describes it as a large urban sandbox with driving, combat, and life-sim elements, set in the fictional city of Hethereau. The game leans into supernatural "Anomalies" and an SCP-inspired narrative, but the main story is short and ends abruptly, set to expand in a future update.
This week's mobile games column from Anime News Network focuses on Neverness to Everness, the urban open-world gacha game from Hotta Studio and Perfect World Games. Writer Josh spent nearly 30 hours with the game on PC and phone, finding that it successfully evokes the "anime-style gacha GTA" vibe promised in early reveals. The game's city of Hethereau blends central Tokyo and urban Beijing, and its narrative draws from anime and the SCP Foundation metafiction project. However, the main story is short and ends on a cliffhanger, with more content promised in a coming update.
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- Anime News Network This Week in Mobile Games Nevertheless, it's Everness