Infinity Nikki Review: Whimsical Exploration and Customization

A review of Infinity Nikki, highlighting its beautiful world, engaging gameplay, and impressive performance, despite minor drawbacks.
Infinity Nikki Review: Whimsical Exploration and Customization
Information Details
Game Title Infinity Nikki
Release Date December 5, 2024
Platforms Android, iOS, PlayStation 5, PC
Publisher Infold Games
Developer Papergames
Technetbook Rating
Rating Score 8.5/2-
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Pros

  • Full of whimsy
  • Great atmosphere
  • Well optimized
  • So many options for customization

Cons

  • No option to change keybinds
  • A little bit of stuttering in major cities

Infinity Nikki Review

Infinity Nikki, developed by Papergames, is a game that blends exploration, customization, and a fair gacha system. Despite the reviewer's usual aversion to gacha games, Infinity Nikki's charming world and enjoyable gameplay provided a surprisingly pleasant experience.

Infinity Nikki Review: Whimsical Exploration and Customization

A World of Beauty and Whimsy

The game is praised for its breathtaking atmosphere and aesthetic, drawing comparisons to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom. From the vibrant locations to the detailed environments, the reviewer found it hard not to stop and take pictures. The ability to collect materials for crafting new dresses adds another layer of engagement to the exploration.

The world is expansive, with notable locations like the city of Florawish, where players can climb buildings and explore hidden chests.

Infinity Nikki Review: Whimsical Exploration and Customization

A Fair Gacha System

Unlike many other gacha games, Infinity Nikki's system is described as fair, not requiring players to spend money to progress or succeed. This makes the game more accessible and enjoyable for a wider audience.

Performance and Optimization

Surprisingly, Infinity Nikki is well-optimized, especially considering it's built using Unreal Engine 5. The game runs smoothly, even on high settings, with only minor stuttering in major cities. The reviewer tested the game on a high-end PC and found it to be a refreshing change from other poorly-optimized UE5 games.

Infinity Nikki Review: Whimsical Exploration and Customization

Minor Drawbacks

The main critique is the lack of customizable key binds, which affects left-handed players or those with dexterity issues. The reviewer also mentions that Nikki's sidekick, Momo, is somewhat annoying, drawing comparisons to Paimon from Genshin Impact.

What Technetbook think Of the Game?

Infinity Nikki is a fantastic game, and you can play it while avoiding most of the gacha elements. It's a great gacha game that doesn't require you to pay any money to it to be able to succeed. It's a game full of whimsy, wonder, and most importantly dressing up and being able to customize Nikki to your liking, depending on the outfits you collect.

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