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Arknights: Endfield

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MoreWelcome to Talos-II, a world of breathtaking beauty and constant danger. The earliest settlers braved wars and disasters, and through more than 150 years of relentless effort, they carved out a foothold and laid out a new foundation for humanity — the Civilization Band. Yet most of this world remains untamed. Vast wildlands and uninhabited territories stretching toward the horizon still await exploration. Every step forward is shadowed by threats — whether remnants of the past or dangers never before seen. Expansion and exploration, as well as continuity and progression, are the eternal themes throughout the evolution of civilization, and the ultimate pursuit of every life that constitutes it. As the Endministrator of Endfield Industries, you will lead your operators to defend and expand the frontiers of humanity. Your Originium engines rumble in the wildlands while production machinery works around the clock to deploy new AIC Factory production lines. Explore the world of Talos-II and gather various resources. Use the AIC Factory to overcome dangers and work with the operators to build a better homeland for humanity. A new era of change has dawned upon this ancient world. Time to make your choice, Endministrator. ※ The app is free to download, but it offers in-app purchases for certain items (including random items).

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  • 🎨️ Stunning, console-quality graphics and sublime character designs with a magnificent soundtrack — one of the most beautiful open-world gacha experiences.
  • 🏭️ Inventive factory-building system feels fresh and strategic; assembling production lines adds deep, satisfying management gameplay alongside fluid, playable combat.
  • 💸️ Aggressive gacha and FOMO mechanics — expiring summons, sanity and limited tickets make progression feel pay-to-win and stressful for time-poor players.

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Undoubtedly the most beautiful open-world gacha game, with polished graphics, a magnificent soundtrack, and sublime character designs. I've rarely seen a bug or flaw, aside from the zipline issue; otherwise, it deserves far more than its current rating, given the app's poor quality and the mediocre community it represents.
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good game, thankyouu. I am using a capable mid-range gaming device that scores over 536,000+ on AnTuTu benchmarks. My phone runs other high-end, heavy graphic games like Racing Master and Once Human perfectly. I am happy to say that in Where Winds Meet, it also runs very smoothly! Even with the heavy graphics, my device does not lag or overheat, which proves that the game engine is well-optimized for mid-range gaming chipsets. Thank you for making it smooth for my device! We can enjoy the game's beautiful graphics properly.
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Semi-Open World game with Factory Buildings & Managements and a good combat. The story set in the future of the previous game with the same title on a new planet so playing the previous is not necessary to understand the stories and lores but it did help understanding some of the lores. The Combat make you control one of the four characters of your team and you can switch to each one of them in combat, while controlling one the other three will help do some basic attack damage but not as aggressive as you but you can trigger their skills, combo, and Ultimate to do debuff, give buff, healing, etc.
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Lovely graphics. Fun fluid combat. Very different factory building system, haven't seen anything like it in other gacha games.
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I made an anti-ranged assassin cat for my game

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Story good Character design awesome Combat is average not very interesting for me as i like fast combat like DMC, WUWA factory is the main problem as it completely filter outs what type of player should play the game, like people who have full time jobs won't have any time to play this game at all. And a lot of fomo like expiring summons, expiring sanity, tickets to claim double rewards disgusting no major gachaa games like genshin, HSR, WUWA does this but for some reason gryphline loves it and lastly the fear of missing out on character exclusive weapon.
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ANDIt's beautiful, but I recommend playing it on PC more; you'll understand why I say that.
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Game is over hyped like most games nowdays. Nothing innovative or different in gameplay aspects. Graphics is ok as graphics goes. Overall,not inviting enough for me to keep playing.
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Honestly the vibes for Arknights Endfield are kinda immaculate but I’m ngl that factory mechanism is just not it for me it feels like way too much chores and honestly kills the mood when I just wanna explore and fight so if u hate micromanagement this might be a skip for real even if the art is fire
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Arknights: Endfield — Big Ambition, Still Finding Its Soul Arknights: Endfield looks like a massive step forward the moment you see it. Bigger world, real-time combat, full 3D—this isn’t just an upgrade, it feels like a whole new direction. And yeah, it looks serious. Clean environments, detailed characters, that same cold, slightly heavy atmosphere the series is known for. It feels premium. The combat is where things change the most. Instead of the slow, tactical tower defense style, now you’re moving in real time, managing a team, dodging, attacking—it’s more active, more hands-on. At first, it feels fresh. You’re actually
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