StarSavior
RPG
Simulation
Strategy
Free To Play
Single-player
Multi-player
PvP
Online PvP
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
In-App Purchases

Guide your star-kissed Saviors.

Developers: Studiobside
Publishers: Studiobside
Release Date: Dec 10, 2025
Price (USD): Free
Current Players: 10k

Links:  Steam Store  SteamDB

Mostly Positive(78%)
beautiful graphics
generous gacha
free-to-play friendly
smooth animations
variety of content
combat system
Journey mode
fan service
aggressive monetization
performance issues
technical problems
long tutorials
repetitive gameplay
Players appreciate the game's beautiful graphics and character designs, which are highlights alongside a generous gacha system. However, many find the aggressive monetization, technical issues, and performance problems off-putting. The combat and journey modes draw mixed reactions, seen as either an innovative blend or a confusing amalgamation. While free-to-play friendliness and regular updates are praised, the long tutorials and repetitive gameplay aspects hinder player enjoyment.

Positive Points

  • The game is praised for its beautiful graphics, character designs, and smooth animations, making it visually appealing.
  • Many players find the gacha system generous, particularly in terms of free pulls and a 4% SSR rate, which is higher than many other gacha games.
  • There is a wide variety of content, including PvP, journey mode, and character progression, which keeps players engaged.
  • The game is noted for being free-to-play friendly, with numerous rewards and events providing ample resources.
  • Negative Points

  • Several reviews criticize the game's aggressive monetization tactics, including frequent pop-ups and multiple battle passes.
  • Performance issues, including long loading times and high resource demand, have been reported, particularly on mobile devices.
  • Some users experience technical problems such as bugs and untranslated text, which detracts from the immersion.
  • The tutorial is viewed as overly long and restrictive, which can be frustrating for new players.
  • Mixed Points

  • The game's combat system combines elements from multiple gacha titles, which some find refreshing and others confusing.
  • While the character design and diversity are appreciated by some, others feel the game lacks originality and hinges too much on fan service.
  • Journey mode, similar to Uma Musume's mechanics, is seen as both a unique feature and a repetitive grind by different players.
  • Common Themes

  • The game is often compared to other gacha games like Honkai Star Rail, Uma Musume, and Nikke, with many players noting it borrows elements from each.
  • There is a strong focus on collecting and developing 'waifu' characters, which is a major draw for the target audience.
  • The community expresses hope for continued developer support and improvements, given the positive changes since the game's initial launch.
  • Updated 4/3/2026, 12:01:38 AM UTC