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19.03.2024 - 15:47 / droidgamers.com
“Driving into the Void,” a new contender in the TPS (third-person shooter) arena, is prepping for its beta test, and you’re invited to be among the first to navigate its strange new world.
The game’s lore is steeped in mystery. A colossal metropolis crashes from the heavens, forever altering the landscape.
“Driving into the Void” throws out the gacha system, a welcome change for players weary of endless character draws. Instead, you’ll unlock a diverse cast of heroes through natural story progression.
Each character boasts unique abilities, from Nono’s gravity-defying flight to Nian Chunqiu’s earth-rumbling slide. Additionally, they may conduct temporary server maintenance to optimize performance.
While the game boasts a captivating atmosphere and interesting story snippets, it’s important to remember that this is a beta test. Testers noted frame rate issues and some rough character models in the previous round. However, the developers are actively working on improvements, and the core gameplay loop is undeniably fun.
While the beta focuses on the main story missions, hints of puzzle-solving elements and a customizable chip system suggest that the full release may offer more strategic opportunities.
Reviewers are mixed on “Driving into the Void” but see potential. Some praise the game’s story and unique characters, while others find the graphics and combat mechanics rough. Testers are excited about the lack of gacha mechanics but want more strategic depth in combat. Overall, it is a promising sci-fi shooter with room for improvement.
Head over to TapTap on March 28th at 10:00 AM sharp. Find the “Driving into the Void” game page and participate in the test. It’s that simple! Be sure to share your feedback with the developers after your test run.
Reserve the game and share the announcement on your personal social media platforms to enter. Prizes include a Japanese-colored Switch OLED, 200-yuan JD.com cards for five lucky winners, and 100-yuan JD.com cards for ten fortunate participants.
Will “Driving into the Void” become the next TPS titan? Only time and your test run will tell!
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