What You Need to Know:
- NIS America has provided us with some new information pertaining to Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy, and we're about to share part one with you! The game concept, battle system along with strengthening have now been introduced so lets look further into them.
- There are various battle systems to explore such as the Unity Skills System, XTND Skills/Spells System, along with the Rise & Drop System. More details will be posted down below!
- The strengthening mechanic allows you to heal, cure and level up your party using the medical lab, while earning EXP can be optimized in battle to level up your Blood Codes.
- Create stronger items and weapons from items that are dropped by the enemy using your Codes, items which have been identified after collecting them. For more on Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy, be sure to check out the official website.
Source: Official NIS America Press Release
Game Concept:
You begin as a normal student at Hinowa Academy until you were selected to join the special forces unit called the Xth Squad. Tokyo at this point is in shambles and the Rampaging Variants are attacking innocent civilians in the city labyrinth. It's up to you to stop them!
Unity Skills
Unity Skills are special skills that can be unleashed when all team members cooperate. There are three types of Unity Skills: Brave, Magic, and Academy. Time your Unity Skills correctly to maximize their impact!
XTND Skills/Spells
A brand-new feature added on Operation Babel, which further empowers skills and spells by allowing players to equip them with special items. Regardless of a team member's Blood Code, the equipped item can use these abilities given by these special items.
Rise & Drop System
Just like in Operation Abyss, the more battles you survive, the more dangerous the labyrinth becomes. With the Rise & Drop system, players have a good understanding that incoming danger also means potential rewards.
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