Tue Jun 02 2026
Global Cup football has arrived! Pick your country, battle through the tournament, and become Global Champions in the new Global Cup mode.
Neverness to Everness feels like the evolution of the urban RPG genre we've been waiting for. The jump to Unreal Engine 5 isn't just marketing fluff; Hesperia is one of the most vibrant, dense, and technically impressive cities I've ever explored on a mobile device. The lighting effects at night, with rain reflecting off the asphalt and neon signs flickering, create an atmosphere that rivals major console releases. It’s rare to see a game balance the 'daily life' aspect so well with high-stakes action. I found myself spending just as much time at the local tuning shop perfecting my car's suspension as I did fighting cosmic anomalies.
The combat system is fluid and rewards experimentation, but the real star is the sheer freedom. You aren't just a warrior; you're a citizen of this world. Buying your first apartment and seeing your customized car parked outside adds a layer of immersion that Gacha-style RPGs usually lack. While the performance requirements are steep, if you have the hardware to run it, NTE is an absolute masterclass in world-building. It captures that elusive 'one more hour' feeling perfectly, whether you're chasing the next story beat or just seeing how fast you can take a corner in the downtown district.
Unreal Engine 5 Urban Open World
Comprehensive Car Tuning & Physics
Deep Lifestyle Simulation & Property Ownership
Real-time Supernatural Combat System
Expansive Storyline set in Hesperia
Begin your journey by following the main story quests to unlock the various districts of Hesperia. Focus on building your 'Anomalous' team early to handle the initial combat encounters.
Unlock the ability to purchase shops and houses. Use the revenue from your businesses to fund vehicle modifications and character upgrades.
Switch between team members in real-time to execute elemental combos and disrupt enemy 'Expectations' in fast-paced action sequences.
Utilize the in-depth tuning system to modify your cars. Test your builds in street races or simply cruise the open-world streets with realistic handling.
Yes, it is a free-to-play title with in-app purchases for characters and items.
Honestly this game is amazing for soccer players and soccer loving people like me I love the fact that you can have all sorts of jerseys and that you can change the hardness on how you play an absolute must have and I just god it yesterday!
The game runs very well on an iPhone 17 pro and works great with my 8BitDo Pro 3. Few observations so far. Foul logic seems fully random. Blatant slides from behind are rarely called but seem more frequent from the side and front. Whether it’s a foul or yellow seems random. Player metadata and icons associated to each card is difficult to intuitively understand. Player stats like shoot, pass, etc is obvious along with the card overall rating. If a controller is connected, it would be great if in-game on-screen controls could be hidden. I cannot figure out if the difficulty setting does anything to rewards or provides any perks when difficulty is high or maxed out. A simple FAQ resource for this game would help a ton.
I’m going to have to give MFL a 4 star, because the touch controls are too distracting on my iPhone and not being able to toggle them on or off visually makes for playing this with a controller even more difficult and frustrating!
I love this game! It’s a very good one, but could use some work on how they run. It’s kinda cheesy
It’s easy to pick up, fun to play. My gripe is with the customization…you can’t do much in terms of color on the crest/badge, doesn’t seem to be the case with the CPU teams, they have some pretty fun ones.
I kept waiting to play football, but it seems to only be soccer. Still lots of fun though!
Simple and fun. Doesn’t take too much time too play, so it’s super casual, but engaging simultaneously
First off, I just want to say that the game is way too easy. I play on the hardest difficulty and win by at least 3 goals every time, and my team is lower rated than my opponents. I wish the gameplay was harder. Also, it’s obvious the team logos on the game are AI images, which is disappointing.