Mike K
5 months ago
If this game ever gets got good I didn't stick around to see. The battles are very unengaging, with practically no strategy or game play. The game is obsessed with making you view its dialogue and generic anime scenes. There is a skip button that shows up later, but it's just helpful in hurrying between uninteresting combat. Disappointed. Hoped for better. It's pretty uninspired, but the developer clearly worked their butt off on it. Bonus star for effort on the artists and programmers.
Cory Bond
5 months ago
The art style is well executed and serves the gameplay well. The opening story is rather lengthy, requiring several minutes of backstory before getting to gameplay. The lack of gameplay is likely my biggest critique because much time is spent in story and in setup. The player has autonomy in establishing character formations (e.g., defensive, ranged). Once in action, the player primarily waits for characters to auto-attack until their respective skills are ready. Not bad for a casual gamer.
Jeson Laurent
5 months ago
I consider this game a simulator type. You don't really play it. You watch it being played. I literally turn my brain off (make sure your team power is higher than opponent) and win matches. Void of real strategy and difficulty. Characters are interesting, and the devs did a good job with the presentation. Gameplay; boring. If you want to win, pay money. Simple as that.
Kenneth
5 months ago
The game is decent at its core. The characters do have personality, and the music if pretty good. There are plenty of ways to gain premium currency and pulls, it's almost too easy, but that's great for F2P players I suppose. My only issue with the game is as I'm playing through the story, for some reason any cutscenes fail to load/render properly, very choppy and unwatchable. I'm playing this on a Google Pixel 9 Pro XL, and I feel as though I shouldn't be experiencing these issues?
Derek Drier
5 months ago
Great start but needs some work The bones of this game are great. Interesting character kits, upgrade systems, core battle mechanics, battle modes, boss fights, and unbelievably stylish. I don't have much in terms of complaints for those things. However, where the most work needs to be done is in quality of life and settings. There are plenty of games that also have good bones. What separates the great ones from the others is ease of use and quality of life i.e. quick battle everything.
Henry Phan
5 months ago
Auto battle RPG where you only need to press the ultimate skill or leave it on auto. Have features such as premium pass, recruits, etc. Very beautiful and "cultured" characters that will appeal to most people :D Animations and battle animation are pretty fluid and the addition of lobby animation to be displayed it good too. Story is exceptional as well as voice acting. Overall I would definitely give this game a chance.
Jimmy Wilde
2 months ago
The "honeymoon period" is over. Decent game for two weeks then gold, which is needed for EVERY kind of upgrade (no exaggeration) dries up completely. This leads to the typical mobile game "wall" where you're unable to upgrade your power to tackle the insanely difficult content until you spend a small fortune for upgrades or wait for the devs to finally give you a pittance once a day EDIT: Done with this one. They've nerfed the drop rates so hard that it's not worth pulling unless you whale.
geronimo hernandez
4 months ago
Games nice, issue is loading between screens. The grind becomes continuous after a week or two. If they fixed the loading when switching I'd rate a 4 but still needs work. Some menus could use consolidating and so on. Graphics are great and everything is nice to look at after it loads.
Andrew
5 months ago
Decent game, but you are severely hamstrung from doing much of anything due to severely limited gold production. Gold is needed for basically every single upgrade to characters, equipment, plugins, buildings, research and probably more that I haven't reached yet. And how do you get it? By doing battles in operations and Data Tower, idle rewards, boosters (which are rare) and making it once every 28 hours in a production building. Gold production needs a buff. Badly.
ramssb3400
3 months ago
After loving the game witha 5 star review, I have changed it to a 1 star. Why? I'll tell you. Game keeps having network issues when it never had them before, 3 times I have purchased characters with in-game event loot and never received them. The game is also very expensive, repetitive. I really did like this game. It's a shame. Will be uninstalling it now....
iNfamos Wordz
3 months ago
Very cool all the way across the board art music character design. It's only flaws are the red shift enemies do not have actual character models besides in battle they're just talking voices, lots of loading you have to load the battle selection screen then you have to load the battle set up screen then you have to load the actual battle after all the loading the fights over in 2 seconds.
A Wood
2 months ago
At the moment I try and enjoy STARSEED as much as I can. I'm enjoying the story (even though it's drawn out) and the characters. It's easy to navigate the UI and you get plenty of rewards at the beginning. The biggest issue for me and reason for 1 star. The app stutter bad, there is a delay when navigate the UI and gameplay. The load times are ridiculous. There are other similar games of the genre and they run a lot smoother. Hopefully they'll workout the problems I described in the future.
Izzat Rohaizad
4 weeks ago
I hesitated at first when I wanted to play this game, but soon I got hooked to it. It has Instarseed, where you can see characters’ posts and boost their affinity (new post available when affinity level got to a certain threshold). The money is hard to get and you’ll need it (for upgrading mostly).
Cally
1 month ago
The character designs are somewhat bland, in my opinion. Some are not really that detailed, while others look cute. The combat system is a bit repetitive... it does have you only clicking ultimates. It's an interesting story, tho with great lore, in my opinion. The game is VERY generous with characters, they literally give u half of the SSR characters for free if u play for 33 days. I Also wish some of the characters wouldn't refer to the player as a boy. I do wish there was options for gender.
jeremiah johnson
1 month ago
Good game if you don't mind to spend a little or a lot of money. The story line has pretty much halted after the 1st 2 chapters so that sucks. I do enjoy the multitude of characters. It's a fun game to waste your day on. The guilds are pretty useless not really a need for communication say that again kind of sucks. Graphics are so so but enjoyable.
Zacharey Ken De Juan
1 month ago
One of the things I love about Starseed is how it balances rewarding both new and veteran players. Unlike other games that can be stingy with rewards, Starseed provides plenty of freebies, daily bonuses, and beginner-friendly mechanics that make the experience fun and engaging. You never feel pressured to spend money just to keep up, which is a rare and refreshing feature in modern games. im still planning on spending though
Kuzo Makio
5 months ago
I can't say for sure if the game is fully out yet or not. But as of right now, as the game is released, there is a bug going on where it will NOT load you past the home screen, then it automatically refreshes it. I do genuinely want to try this game, though for now, I'll rate it 4/5 for the benefit of a doubt. I'll update this later. (I had another reply, but I am fixing it.) The game itself is alright, smooth animations, decent game, decent story. However, there are a few bugs currently. 4/5.
Christopher Smithmyer
5 months ago
Nice game with a generous start for new players. The gameplay is good, and even without spending much (or anything at all) I feel like I can pull enough units to progress. The graphics and artsyyle are great, and the music is enjoyable. I can definitely recommend playing this game. So far my only concern is one unit. Ino requires a much higher level to advance her active 1 skill from level 2 than any other unit. Support said that's working as intended, but I don't see a reason why.
BlxckNxcleus
5 months ago
The game imo is very enjoyable. The art is really good. The ost is great. The story quite honestly is rather enjoyable. The game feels similarly to Eversoul. Some of the gameplay is similar, which allows for players who have also played it or something like it to jump straight into without worrying too much for tutorials. I plan to stick around. Hope many others do the same :)
Brian
1 month ago
Been playing this game for a while but the developers are ruining it with arbitrary and ridiculous game progression features and character development systems. Once your new player rewards end, game progression comes to a crawl unless you pay. Their events are strategically designed to get you to pay. 2/4 events, the rewards obtained match the probabilities given. The 3rd event, they are generous, giving more than expected. The fourth event, you get nothing even if you pay. Then repeats.