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New Gacha Game Shamelessly Borrows from Your Favorite Anime

Feb 03, 2025 12:04 PM

A new gacha game titled Enigma of Sepia is set to launch on February 14, 2025, and it's drawing attention for its blatant imitation of popular anime characters. Players can expect a mobile RPG experience, though specific gameplay details remain sparse. Trailers reveal character designs strikingly reminiscent of fan-favorites like Kirito from Sword Art Online and Shinji from Neon Genesis Evangelion. The game has a unique twist, with traditionally male characters reimagined as attractive female versions, which has sparked a mix of reactions. Despite its lack of originality, it raises the question of whether it could resonate with players looking for a new gacha adventure.

Is Enigma of Sepia worth playing despite its lack of originality?

While the heavy inspiration from established anime means it lacks creativity, it may appeal to fans of those franchises seeking familiar aesthetics in a new mobile RPG. Players will need to decide if the nostalgia factor and gacha mechanics are worth the price of admission.

Enigma of Sepia marks the debut of Unicorn Whale Technology Limited. Gacha games, known for their random character acquisition and RPG elements, have gained massive popularity recently, relying on addictive mechanics to keep players engaged. This game joins the ranks of titles like Genshin Impact and Fate/Grand Order, where character designs and themes often echo popular anime trends, making it both a risky and potentially rewarding entry into the genre.



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Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-02-03 12:18:09
Enigma of Sepia seems like it’s banking hard on nostalgia and waifu appeal, which could either be its saving grace or its downfall. If the gameplay mechanics are solid, it might just ride the wave of familiarity to success, but originality might not be its strong suit.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2025-02-03 12:12:09
Enigma of Sepia feels like a love letter to anime fans, but it’s written in someone else’s handwriting. If the gameplay can back up its bold aesthetic choices, it might just carve out a niche in the crowded gacha space.
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