- From Never to Eternal was released for PC, PlayStation 5 and mobile devices
- It is a free open world game with a big city to explore.
- It features a wanted level, customizable cars and more.
Longing for some open world action before the grand theft car 6 Launching later this year? This new free PlayStation 5 game should be on your radar.
From Never to Eternal released today, offering a huge, immersive world to explore. It is set in Hethereau, a fictional urban metropolis with an aesthetic reminiscent of modern cities in the United States and East Asia, which players can freely navigate on foot or via a variety of customizable vehicles.
Although not available at the moment, developer Hotta Studio has already confirmed an upcoming collaboration with Porsche, which will add the real-world Porsche 918 Spyder to drive.
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Like any good open world game, the city is home to a ton of different activities. You can go fishing to unlock skins, play a variety of mini-games like Mahjong, visit a host of in-game stores, and even jump into some online cooperative multiplayer modes. There are also plenty of collectibles, plus a healthy dose of side quests to keep you busy.
Although From Never to Eternal has a clearly anime-inspired art direction, it’s enhanced by some pretty impressive technology. Built on Unreal Engine 5, it features global ray tracing for realistic lighting and Nvidia DLSS support.
A modern urban fantasy
I’ve been in and out of the game all morning and I feel like I’ve only scratched the surface of what’s there. It looks like the game will even feature light romance options, raising an overall level of bonding with unlocked characters, and even the option to move in with your favorite.
There’s even a basic wanted level system that punishes you for forcibly taking vehicles that don’t belong to you or hitting others with style attacks. grand theft car.
The main story places the player in the shoes of an anonymous Anomaly Hunter, an individual tasked with eliminating sinister paranormal entities that terrorize the city.
The translation seems a little rough so far, especially compared to the more polished writing from competitors like Ground Zero Without Zenbut it still provides a decent framework for the missions, which so far have involved a lot of hack-and-slash combat.
It’s a gacha game, so of course it has a cast of colorful characters that you can unlock through progression or by spending some real-world money on an in-game purchase.
In the lead-up to launch, the game reached over 35 million pre-registrations, and if you’re interested in diving in now that launch day has arrived, it’s available on PC, PlayStation 5, iOS, and Android.
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