Echocalypse
Strategic beastgirl battles in a rich post apocalyptic saga
Echocalypse blends gacha collection, tactical combat and anime storytelling into a stylish post‑apocalyptic strategy RPG. You play as an Awakener guiding beastgirl “Kemono” allies through a world shattered by Echo Crystals and looming divine catastrophe.
At its core, Echocalypse is a turn‑based squad battler. You assemble teams of beastgirls with distinct roles, elements and factions, then position them to trigger buffs, combos and ultimates. An auto‑battle option and generous speed controls make routine grinding painless, while tough boss fights still reward manual play and smart team-building. Progression leans on layered systems—leveling, equipment, breakthroughs and faction synergies—giving theorycrafters plenty to chew on.
The narrative is surprisingly ambitious for a gacha title. It drip-feeds lore about clashing factions, ancient prophecies and the mysterious Rasputa organization as you search for your sealed sister. Story chapters, side events and character episodes create a cohesive universe that mixes high-tech ruins, cults and mystical relics with lighthearted banter from your beastgirl companions.
Presentation is one of Echocalypse’s strongest suits. Character art is detailed, with expressive Live2D-style animations and slick ultimate skill cut-ins. The UI is dense but mostly intuitive once you acclimate, and performance is generally smooth even during effects-heavy battles.
Being a free-to-play gacha, Echocalypse does rely heavily on luck and spending for top-tier units. While it offers daily rewards and pity systems, collectors who want every character or the strongest meta teams may feel pressured by banners and limited events. The late-game grind can also become repetitive as you farm materials and duplicates.
For players who enjoy character-driven strategy RPGs with deep roster building and a rich sci-fi setting, Echocalypse delivers a polished, engaging experience—provided you are comfortable with its gacha-centric progression.
package name
com.yoozoo.jgame.global
language(s)
English
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Yoozoo (Singapore) Pte. Ltd