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The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy's Enormous Size Was A Huge Risk - But It Paid Off

The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy's Enormous Size Was A Huge Risk - But It Paid Off https://ift.tt/Gnt3iIY 55 hours into The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy , Too Kyo Games' visual novel turn-based strategy game, I encountered a particularly touching scene. Two characters, who a few days earlier learned something particularly shocking--one of several moments in the game that recontextualizes the whole experience--get up early and end up watching the sun rise together. It's a little moment of tranquility, of two people bonding over natural beauty amid a particularly rough string of days, and it landed beautifully. It felt like the game was tapping into something a little deeper, a little more melancholic, than what I'd seen before. According to online estimates of the game's total length, at the point I saw this scene, I had another 90-120 hours to go until I could really say that I'd "finished" the game, depending on my speed and patience. The...

Honkai: Star Rail Version 2.2 Will Introduce Two New Characters And A Whole Lot More

Honkai: Star Rail Version 2.2 Will Introduce Two New Characters And A Whole Lot More https://ift.tt/te4mv1r

Robin and Boothill are the newest playable characters on the way to Honkai: Star Rail. The cosmic songstress and cyber cowboy, respectively, are a major part of Version 2.2--named Then Wake to Sleep--which will go live May 8 for the space-fantasy RPG.

In addition to the upcoming characters, the Honkai: Star Rail update will introduce a new Trailblazer mission called The Fool Always Rings Twice and areas like Dreamflux Reef and Penacony Grand Theater. HoYoverse is also promising the opportunity to get five-star characters Topaz and Numby as well as Fu Xuan again with Version 2.2. Robin and Boothill are five-star characters, too.

Honkai: Star Rail will recognize its one-year anniversary with a concert livestream on May 1 on the game's YouTube channel. GameSpot marked this occasion by detailing why Honkai: Star Rail players are sticking with the game, though also noting changes need to be made to the free-to-play RPG.

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