![]() That being said, most RPGacha also have ways of earning units for free. They’re pretty much universally free to play, and make their money similar to the Gachapon arcades of Japan (again, if you’re unfamiliar, refer to the Brown Dust review from a couple weeks ago.) The main idea being that people like to collect things, and will pay money to summon units in a loot box style fashion. RPGachas are games that usually fall under the “role playing game” category. ![]() It does have enough to put it just slightly above the curve, though, so let’s get into it. Unfortunately, RAID: Shadow Legends doesn’t have quite so much going for it. Now, Brown Dust wasn’t what I’d call a “standard” RPGacha, as it steps away from the formula in a lot of ways, giving it an element of originality that make it great. Chances are, even if you didn’t read it, you’ve played one or have seen one on the mobile platforms, as they’re quite prevalent. If you read my recent review of Brown Dust then hopefully you’ve got a decent idea of what RPGachas are.
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