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Webzen Game Release: ‘Tervis’ Associated with Subculture Genre Sets Scene on Fire

Webzen has ignited the gaming community with its latest offering, ‘Tervis,’ a new subculture game collection that had its first user meeting through a CBT (Closed Beta Test) from June 10 to 16. The trial period provided a glimpse into what promises to be a rich and immersive gaming experience, setting the internet abuzz with excitement and anticipation. For subculture fans, ‘Tervis’ is definitely a game to watch, merging classic storytelling with innovative gameplay mechanics.

Storyline and Setting

‘Tervis’ introduces players to a world filled with interactive storytelling, where the main character, having been hit by a truck, finds themselves in a new realm. This classic trope, albeit familiar, provides a solid foundation for players to dive into the gameplay. The game’s dialogue systems and illustrations enhance the overall narrative experience, making it engaging for both casual and dedicated gamers.

Gameplay and Battle Mechanics

The strength of ‘Tervis’ lies in its battle mechanics, particularly its directing and animation quality. Special moves are accompanied by short animations that elevate the combat experience. The game encourages strategic planning, allowing players to deploy five characters in various formations. The strategic placement of ‘tankers’, ‘dealers’, ‘healers’, and ‘supporters’ can completely alter the tide of battle, making each encounter dynamic and thought-provoking.

Character Design and Voice Acting

The game features over thirty unique characters, each with its own allure and charm. From brides and nuns to magic school students and jiangs, the character design authenticates the authenticity of the subculture it represents. To top it off, the game has Japanese voice actors, including Minase Inori, lending their talents to bring these characters to life, which adds significant value for cultural enthusiasts.

Labyrinths and Strategy

‘Tervis’ offers various labyrinth challenges, including ‘Geumgwan’ and ‘Royal Treasure Warehouse’. These dungeons not only provide additional experience and gold but also contribute to the strategic complexity of the game. The game’s chain system, where characters are connected by chains to configure formations, adds another layer to the strategic depth, making every battle a tactical puzzle.

Promotion and In-Game Rewards

Character promotion in ‘Tervis’ is nuanced and rewarding. Players must navigate through different grades to unlock additional skills and artifacts, making the game’s economy and progression systems intriguing. The high quality of in-game rewards, such as the ‘dream labyrinth’ where Dream Coins can be earned, keeps players engaged and motivated.

What to Expect in the Future

Webzen plans to continue refining the game based on the feedback received during the CBT. The developers’ commitment to enhancing the gaming experience suggests that ‘Tervis’ will see significant improvements and new features upon its full release, keeping players engaged and eager for more.

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