Martial Dominator
"Martial Dominator" is a game set in a world of Divines and Demons. Players can choose to be a Divine or a Demon, each with unique abilities and storylines. The game features intense martial arts combat, strategic decision-making, and a rich, immersive world to explore. As players progress, they will uncover a deep and engaging story of good versus evil.
Reviews
- The game features smooth graphics and enjoyable gameplay.
- Players appreciate the character customization and the ability to build unique character styles.
- Many find the game addictive and entertaining, with a good leveling system.
- There are numerous bugs and login issues, causing frustration among players.
- The game is criticized for being heavily pay-to-win, with many events favoring top-up players.
- Customer support is often unresponsive, leading to dissatisfaction with the game's service.
- graphics26 mentions
- 88 % positive mentions
- 4 % neutral mentions
- 8 % negative mentions
Overall, the graphics of the game have received positive feedback from users, with many praising their smoothness and aesthetic appeal. Players appreciate the visual quality, noting that it enhances the gameplay experience, although a few mentioned minor lag issues. The consensus is that the graphics are a strong point of the game, contributing to its overall enjoyment.
“I like this game so far because it has smooth graphics and transitions.”
“Very impressive game, it has good gameplay and nice graphics.”
“Good game and nice graphics, I feel comfortable playing it.”
“What good is a game if you couldn't even use your own visuals in ads?”
“There are few events and the world boss and other dungeons will be given less; there is no problem with the graphics and the gameplay, but most of the weaker players or those who have just started playing are too lazy to continue because of the power equality.”
- gameplay7 mentions
- 71 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 29 % negative mentions
The gameplay of this game is heavily criticized for being overly idle, with minimal player interaction required as it progresses automatically through countdowns. While some users appreciate the graphics and find the gameplay easy, many recommend seeking alternatives that offer a better balance between idle and manual gameplay. Overall, the consensus leans towards dissatisfaction with the game's engagement level.
“Very impressive game, it has good gameplay and nice graphics.”
“Easy gameplay, nice graphics.”
“Good graphics and good gameplay.”
“This is not really a game. I know it's an idle game, but it's too much of an idle game. The game literally plays itself; you don't have to click anything because every scenario has countdowns and it automatically moves to the next. Even though there are so many buttons on the screen, all those buttons are straight to VIP recharge, event recharge, and equipment recharge. Don't waste your time playing it; go play Legends of Neverland instead if you want a balanced idle and manual gameplay. It's free to play too.”
“Don't waste your time installing this game. 1000% of the gameplay is focused on top-up features.”
- monetization6 mentions
- 17 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 83 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of the game has received mixed reviews, with some players praising the lack of intrusive ads and smooth gameplay, while others criticize it as a cash grab that pressures players to spend money on in-game purchases. Overall, there are concerns about the game's reliance on top-ups and its perceived disconnect from the community.
“This game is so cool! I love that there are no ads, and the updates and bosses keep coming. The aesthetic is lovely, and I appreciate the smooth online experience.”
“What good of a game are you if you couldn't even use your own visuals in ads?”
“Guys, help to rate this game 1 star because they force you to top up. Cash grabber! 👎”
“Cash grab and not community friendly.”
- story5 mentions
- 40 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 60 % negative mentions
The story of the game is generally well-received, with players appreciating its graphics and narrative elements. However, some users express frustration with the auto-quest and auto-fight features, which detract from the overall experience. Additionally, there are requests for more rewards upon mission completion to enhance player satisfaction.
“I like the graphics and story of the game; looking forward to future events and updates soon! ✨”
“Nice and easy to play; please give more rewards after players finish the mission. Thanks!”
“The game always has auto-quest and auto-fight, even if you turn it off, it comes back. I've experienced so many games like this.”
“I have a bug where my quest is missing, which is why I still don't have runes.”
“The story lacks depth and engagement, making it hard to stay invested.”
- grinding1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Players express frustration with grinding when it involves farming monsters that cannot be fought back, leading to a repetitive cycle of restarting the game without meaningful progress.
“It's disappointing when you're farming monsters to improve your power, but you can't fight back, leaving you with no choice but to restart the game.”
“The grinding feels endless and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged with the game.”
“I find the grinding mechanics frustrating; it often feels like a chore rather than an enjoyable part of the game.”