Seven Knights Review

Play NOW!
ADVERTISEMENT

Free-to-play hero-collecting RPG games are swarming the mobile gaming market, but which one is suitable for you?

Seven Knights is a very successful representative of the kind, developed and published by one of the largest Korean game companies Netmarble Games. The game features a vast number of obtainable heroes, top notch anime graphics and deep strategy mechanics.

The game consists of hundreds of stages divided into three difficulty levels (Easy, Normal and hard), there are over 10 continents with 10 stages each and in order to advance to the next difficulty level you have to complete the whole story in the previous one. Heroes can be obtained through various ways, some can be captured via the game’s Gacha system while other premium heroes can only be acquired through spending gems (real-money currency).

Seven Knights features a variety of different modes both PVE and PVP, including the main adventure (story) mode, the Celestial tower, the castle rush mode and the battle mode (PVP).
The game, like many mobile RPGs of its kind, has a limited amount of energy available for each day that replenishes slowly, but even as a free-to-play player there are ways to acquire more energy without spending a dime.

Seven Knights is an outstanding monster-collecting mobile game that will definitely keep you addicted for a long time if you are a fan of this genre.

7.5

Good

Manolis Vinichakis is an avid gamer and YouTube content creator, his love for gaming emerged in the "early Diablo" days and led him through several MMOs. World of Warcraft has been his passion for over ten years. During these endless gaming hours he has been taking various roles from raid-leading in high-end guilds to topping the PvP ladders and participating in Blizzard's events. He began writing about games as a hobby in several websites and forums, a little over two years ago. A link to his gaming channel: Frappe Gaming
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

0 Comments
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

Lost Password