What are examples of actually good gacha games? - /vmg/ (#1770299) [Archived: 33 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/25/2025, 1:38:16 PM No.1770299
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Anonymous
6/25/2025, 11:11:29 PM No.1770607
>>1770299 (OP)
Project Sekai is good. The gacha element isn't super strong in it, but for me thats a plus. Getting good/bad pulls doesn't affect actual gameplay that much. For the most part just modifies your final score, which is only annoying on multiplayer. Even then, your character lineup doesn't matter at all in actual ranked matches.
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Anonymous
6/28/2025, 5:23:17 AM No.1772258
>>1770607
The same is true for D4DJ.

As for non-rhythm gacha games, it's whatever that has characters you love with engaging gameplay.
Anonymous
6/28/2025, 4:08:06 PM No.1772424
>>1770299 (OP)
>Honkai Star Rail, Blue Archive, Arknights
The community is good and the devs actually gives a shit. Gameplays are specific niches as well so just try them out since they're quite fun to play.
Anonymous
7/2/2025, 6:47:34 AM No.1775105
>>1770299 (OP)
FGO is a VN with gacha attached. If you like Fate, it's great, with nearly a decade of built up story that you can clear even with freebie low rarity units.
Anonymous
7/5/2025, 9:44:13 AM No.1777845
>>1770299 (OP)
there are none
it's all just bait to open up your wallet. it's literally designed that way. just play normal games like starfield, fallout 76 and skyrim.