Recently, many players have been flooded with news about TERBIS, but a lot of players are still unclear about which company is behind TERBIS. Let me introduce it to you. This action-style RPG will take you into a fantastic world where humans and other dimensions coexist. The game itself will also be undergoing closed beta testing in Japan in mid-June, and it is currently in the player recruitment phase. Below, let's take a closer look at TERBIS!

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In fact, this game is developed by Webzen from South Korea, and as a veteran manufacturer in South Korea, Webzen has created classic works such as MU Online, and TERBIS is its first attempt at a Japanese anime-style game. The story takes place in an alternate world intertwined with reality, where players, as the Manifesters, can summon Covenants with special abilities to fight against the chaotic energy eroding the world. This attempt to blend Korean technical prowess with Japanese aesthetics has sparked a lot of player anticipation.

The core of the game revolves around character collection and bond development. Players can obtain different attribute female characters through story exploration or the summoning system, each with their own unique background stories - for example, a swordsman burdened by a family curse, or a lab assistant who controls time. By giving gifts, fighting together, and making dialogue choices to increase affection, not only can you unlock exclusive character stories, but also enhance their combat abilities, making it a very strong nurturing element. Such a setting is a new track that Webzen is trying, and it is highly anticipated.

The audio-visual presentation of the game is a major highlight. Although this work changes Webzen's usual art style, it is also crafted by Japanese artists, with costumes blending classical and modern elements, and scenes using multi-layer scroll technology, forming a fantastic contrast between the foreground convenience store and the floating castles in the background. Plot cutscenes use dynamic comic panels, with key turning points accompanied by Japanese voice actors, offering a strong sense of immersion. Players can freely arrange furniture in their base, the Manifester's mansion, and characters will change their interactive lines based on the room style.

TERBIS, with its exquisite Japanese art style, deep character bonds, and strategic battles, weaves a journey of fantasy in another world for players. As Webzen's major work entering the 2D realm, its upcoming test in Japan will be a crucial step in gameplay verification. If the official version can maintain the quality of the story and art, this beautiful girl collecting RPG may carve out a niche in the market.