Guest Jacob Siegal Posted February 7, 2017 Posted February 7, 2017 Last week, Fire Emblem Heroes arrived on the iOS App Store and Android's Google Play. Not only is it Nintendo's latest mobile release, but it's also the latest in a long line of mobile titles known as "gacha" games. The trademark of a gacha game is that you have to "pull" characters from a virtual slot machine of sorts in order to put together a team that you can use to work your way through the game. Gacha games often shower players with premium currency early on in order to get them hooked, but once they reach more difficult levels later in the game, they have to either grind and save up, or spend a few real-world dollars to pull more characters, hoping that they're more powerful than the ones they already own. Continue reading... Trending right now: 5 ways Android has taken Apple’s ideas and made them better Leak: This could be our first ever look at a fully functional Galaxy S8 The Mars rover just sent back data that has scientists completely stumped Via BRG - Boy Genius Report
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