One caveat is that, like many mobile games, SOULVARS is more enjoyable in small bursts than marathon sessions due to its somewhat repetitive nature. Gameplay is engaging, with a few caveats. Keeping things grooving is a hip soundtrack that’s jazzy and funky, and perfectly fits SOULVARS‘ seedy underbelly vibe. The pixel art is vibrant and there is no slowdown during battles, even with tons of fast-paced animation and flashy visual effects. The color scheme and visual design of the environments, along with Shiro Usazaki’s energetic character art, elicit that urban, cyberpunk, noir flavor of anime cool. SOULVARS looks great in still screenshots and even better in motion. There is no denying that this 2D, side-scrolling, pixel-art RPG has style. The game is not perfect, but it is enjoyable if you can look past its flaws. Not every mobile game translates well to PC or consoles, but SOULVARS has transitioned nicely. Through publisher Shueisha Games, SOULVARS is now available on PC and consoles in a form optimized for said platforms. SOULVARS, an RPG by solo developer ginolabo, was one of Asia’s top mobile games in 2022.
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