SLIME - ISEKAI Memories - Review
SLIME - ISEKAI Memories

SLIME - ISEKAI Memories

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Epic 3D battles and town building in the Slime isekai world

SLIME - ISEKAI Memories is a polished 3D battle RPG that feels tailor‑made for fans of “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime.” It blends cinematic storytelling, strategic combat, and light city management into a cohesive and surprisingly addictive package.

The biggest draw is the narrative. Supervised by Fuse, the original author, the story adds a fresh arc centered on Shinsha, a mysterious girl claiming to be Rimuru’s daughter. This new plotline is interwoven with fully voiced retellings of iconic moments from Season 1, complete with the anime’s star-studded cast. If you love the series, the constant banter and authentic performances are a delight.

Combat uses a 3D command-based system driven by skill cards. At first it’s simple—tap cards, trigger skills—but as you unlock character synergies and support abilities, fights become a satisfying puzzle of timing and target prioritization. The flashy ultimate moves and clean animations capture the feel of the anime without becoming visual noise.

Outside of battle, you develop your own version of Tempest. Placing houses, restaurants, shops, and research facilities provides both cosmetic charm and tangible gameplay bonuses. Watching the town grow, citizens bustle around, and new facilities unlock creates a pleasant loop between fighting and building.

On the downside, progression leans heavily on gacha-style character collection and resource grinding. The various monthly passes and subscriptions can feel pushy if you prefer a purely free experience, and late-game content may demand some patience—or spending—to keep pace.

Overall, SLIME - ISEKAI Memories stands out as a faithful, content-rich adaptation that respects its source material while offering enough depth to keep RPG fans engaged.

package name

com.bandainamcoent.tensuramrkww

language(s)

English

available on

Android iOS

from

Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc.