With that being said, while Bloodline: Heroes of Lithas brings nothing new to the table, the way it combines its elements makes it a truly interesting experience for the users, not to mention that it can be quite overwhelming if you’re a newcomer to the game, or to the genre in general. And while the combat mechanics aren’t anything new either, they are wonderfully complemented by the game’s amazing graphics and presentation, which is by far the strongest aspect of Bloodline: Heroes of Lithas. Regardless, this game also has interesting city building mechanics, coupled with an engaging progression system revolving around completing different stages of increasing difficulty. This doesn’t mean that Bloodline is bad at all it’s just that the novelty of its “new” systems will wear off very quickly if you’re already familiar with other games that have it. And while the companion mechanic in Bloodline isn’t as egregious, it’s still quite on the nose at best, and nothing new at worst. Sadly, the folks at Goat Games didn’t seem to notice that this system already exists in other titles, most notably in Game of Sultans, which was infamous for its courtesan system. A brand new game has graced the mobile market, this time in the form of Bloodline: Heroes of Lithas, a gacha RPG that promises to revolutionize the genre with a brand new heir and companion system.
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