HIT:Heroes of Incredible Tales NEXON Company *More convenient data download! Game update has got much easier as iOS users can leave the application in the background… Free Buy Now Watch Media Details*More convenient data download! Game update has got much easier as iOS users can leave the application in the background while downloading the patch. **HIT requires iOS 8.0., and is compatible/recommended with iPhone5 and devices with higher processors for optimal gameplay. You will need a network connection to play. HIT needs around 2GB of free space to download.** CONQUER foes in real-time PvP and arena brawl! RAID epic bosses with friends and allies! > Guild tournament (3 vs 3 guild war), Real Time PvP Duel Arena, 6 player brawl arena , and Friendly 2 vs 2 and 3 vs 3! > Raid in real-time and enter the arena to challenge other heroes in real time! VISCERAL VISUALS > Slice and dice monstrous foes and travel through spectacular 3D environments powered by Unreal Engine 4. > Feel the full weight of your attacks as you cut down formidable enemies! SIMPLE CONTROLS, MASSIVE COMBOS & SPLENDID SKILL EFFECTS > Dominate foes with aerial attacks, throws, and knockdowns with just one tap! > Chain together attacks to inflict maximum punishment! INFINITE CUSTOMIZATION > Endless equipment, weapon enhancements and costumes let you customize your hero to fit your playstyle > Journey to new areas with your faithful pet ENDLESS ADVENTURE > Build your character’s experience in the Tower of Trials and Tower of Challenge > Go on quests to explore ever-expanding maps and become the hero of your own incredible tales! COMMUNITY “Please visit our official Facebook page and Forum for latest news and announcements!” ※ Official Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/NKHITGlobal ※ Official Forum : http://m.nexon.com/forum/37 ※ Official Page : http://hitmobile.nexon.com SUPPORT Are you having problems? Visit (http://goo.gl/wf4e6Y) or contact our in-game customer service by going to Settings > Information > Customer Service > Customer Center Thanks for playing! Terms of Service: http://m.nexon.com/terms/304 Privacy Policy: http://m.nexon.com/terms/305 *Under our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, you must be at least 12 years of age to play or download HIT. Information Seller:NEXON Company Genre:Action, Role Playing Release:Jul 07, 2016 Updated:Dec 17, 2018 Version:1.31.220595 Size:155.3 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (9) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal baldeagle86 Well-Known Member Dec 21, 2013 737 0 0 #2 baldeagle86, Jul 7, 2016 This game is pretty good actually. Haven't spent much time yet but the graphics & designs are very very good. We'll see how the PvP is Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #3 Amenbrother, Jul 7, 2016 I will be checking this out soon! Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #4 Amenbrother, Jul 7, 2016 Man the graphics are nuts in this game! forsakenxe Well-Known Member Oct 23, 2014 709 0 16 #5 forsakenxe, Jul 7, 2016 Surprised to see that this game did not make waves on the forums yet. It is very polished smooth and the combat feels fantastic and impactful. If fantasy wars tactics is anything to go by, then this game should have very fair f2p mechanics as well but I am very early on and this is only theory. Highly recommended to check it out though. Seems polished at the very least. batmessiah Well-Known Member Sep 26, 2009 78 0 6 R&D Lab Technician http://www.what-is-sleep.com/ #6 batmessiah, Jul 7, 2016 Just finished the first 10 levels, and it's quite enjoyable. It reminds me of Kritika a bit, but better, since your gear actually changes the way your character looks. darrinsden Well-Known Member Jun 5, 2009 114 1 18 #7 darrinsden, Jul 8, 2016 Reminds me a lot of angel stone hellscaretaker Well-Known Member May 27, 2012 1,098 6 38 Im a youtube gamer/streamer https://www.youtube.com/user/touchgameplay #8 hellscaretaker, Jul 8, 2016 Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #9 Amenbrother, Jul 8, 2016 It does? I didnt think so since your guy is already looking all awesome. Mr. Charley Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2008 2,629 38 38 #10 Mr. Charley, Jul 8, 2016 Wow. Watched that video and had to download. Game is gorgeous! Not sure how long will keep me intrigued but for now, will keep plundering along... I'm MrCharley in game if anyone wants to be friends (not that I know if there is any use for it) batmessiah Well-Known Member Sep 26, 2009 78 0 6 R&D Lab Technician http://www.what-is-sleep.com/ #11 batmessiah, Jul 8, 2016 Yup, it definitely does change, which is a huge selling point for me. Mr. Charley Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2008 2,629 38 38 #12 Mr. Charley, Jul 8, 2016 Yeah for me as well, I must admit. Damn, is this the game that's going to get me back into this collecting genre... sobriquet Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Jul 30, 2015 1,216 1 38 #13 sobriquet, Jul 8, 2016 This really does look nice. Is there a single player campaign or is it pvp only? Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #14 Amenbrother, Jul 8, 2016 A bunch of SP stuff man! Spartyfan6262 Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2015 228 0 0 #15 Spartyfan6262, Jul 8, 2016 Nexon typically does a decent job with mobile games. Looking forward to trying this. Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #16 Amenbrother, Jul 8, 2016 Wow I am freaking hooked already! Charley I sent you a friend request too my in game name is Unique. Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #17 Ayjona, Jul 8, 2016 Last edited: Jul 8, 2016 The combat is not quite Ire, but there is twitch skill aplenty to be applied here. Kinda similar to Implosion in depth, theoretically among the better for iOS. The graphics are more gorgeous than nearly anything on the platform. And there is a ridiculous, ridiculously written and even more ridiculously voiced story to go along. Plus tons of progression hooks, social mechanics and every freemium trick ever hatched in the darkest and drippiest corners of the EA Mobile torture dungeons. All the trappings of a social RPG classic/plague, but with the rare potential for skill-based combat. That's why it is such a shame that so far, the possibility for skill rarely seems to apply. If your stats are sufficient, PvE combat can always be resolved by holding the attack button and occasionally move a finger lazily over to a special attack button. If you are woefully underpowered, dodging and blocking makes little difference. Only in that rare window of slightly underpowered is there a fair challenge, and the excitement this battle system rightfully deserves. But even if, with the giant remake-reboot of Ire coming up, and Implosion bringing up the isometric hack-n-slash premium rear, I wonder if I can make room for similar but subpar combat mechanics, in a framework so laden with freemium trappings. (Perhaps this is why skill-based combat has been so rare in freemium RPGs. When stat and equipment progression drives IAP sales, there is little room or incentive to offer balanced, skill-focused opposition. It is kinda bizarre that the value of nearly any free game doesn't come down to content and presentation, but the interplay between the progression system and the freemium mechanics.) I suppose PvP might change all of this. I suppose there might be a max cap for stats and equipment. I suppose you can match up with opponents who have spent (or not spent) just the same amount of cash on IAP. I suppose there might be a hidden paradise of incredibly tall-telling heroes somewhere up there in the IAP-heavy clouds over the two realms of whatever, where combatants always meet on equal grounds and the cleverest tap-frenzy conquers all. If so, I wonder what the (literal) price of entrance is. If not, PvP is probably as fun as watching your energy timer recover. With just as much agency on your part over the outcome. What, you say you can pay to reduce the timer? Yeah, that pretty much completes the metaphor... senkoujin Well-Known Member Aug 28, 2013 417 0 16 #18 senkoujin, Jul 8, 2016 Hit Although I'm not a big fan of online-only games, HIT truly offers some things that stand out among the other F2P online games. Although this has the typical "mission/node"-based system, there is an unusually high level of lore in this game, and there is a lot of GOOD voice acting...kinda reminds me of Grandia II's VA cast. The game is from a Korean developer, and there are some minor grammar/punctuation mistakes here and there, but not enough to ruin the gaming experience. The graphics are absolutely gorgeous; I personally haven't seen this level of graphics on iOS; the only other game I could think of that comes close is Asphalt 8 (after the Metal updates). This game has a polished look to it, and so does the presentation...it just grabs you in. The IAPs are like the poster above me mentioned, they are EA/Gameloft level, so be wary of your patience and money, as this game will likely entice you beyond measure to buy things. Don't get me wrong, if you like the game, then by all means, spend your money and enjoy yourself. Son of Anarchy Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2015 717 130 43 Male Shadow Runner Australia #19 Son of Anarchy, Jul 8, 2016 Last edited: Jul 8, 2016 Nice write up. Having a quick look it seems there are hundreds of (dollars of) ways to reduce the metaphorical metaphor. So many choices in fact, that I think I'll ironically instapass. taiga97 Well-Known Member Mar 18, 2014 65 0 6 #20 taiga97, Jul 8, 2016 So this isn't coming to Japan. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 4 1 2 3 4 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
This game is pretty good actually. Haven't spent much time yet but the graphics & designs are very very good. We'll see how the PvP is
Surprised to see that this game did not make waves on the forums yet. It is very polished smooth and the combat feels fantastic and impactful. If fantasy wars tactics is anything to go by, then this game should have very fair f2p mechanics as well but I am very early on and this is only theory. Highly recommended to check it out though. Seems polished at the very least.
Just finished the first 10 levels, and it's quite enjoyable. It reminds me of Kritika a bit, but better, since your gear actually changes the way your character looks.
Wow. Watched that video and had to download. Game is gorgeous! Not sure how long will keep me intrigued but for now, will keep plundering along... I'm MrCharley in game if anyone wants to be friends (not that I know if there is any use for it)
Yeah for me as well, I must admit. Damn, is this the game that's going to get me back into this collecting genre...
The combat is not quite Ire, but there is twitch skill aplenty to be applied here. Kinda similar to Implosion in depth, theoretically among the better for iOS. The graphics are more gorgeous than nearly anything on the platform. And there is a ridiculous, ridiculously written and even more ridiculously voiced story to go along. Plus tons of progression hooks, social mechanics and every freemium trick ever hatched in the darkest and drippiest corners of the EA Mobile torture dungeons. All the trappings of a social RPG classic/plague, but with the rare potential for skill-based combat. That's why it is such a shame that so far, the possibility for skill rarely seems to apply. If your stats are sufficient, PvE combat can always be resolved by holding the attack button and occasionally move a finger lazily over to a special attack button. If you are woefully underpowered, dodging and blocking makes little difference. Only in that rare window of slightly underpowered is there a fair challenge, and the excitement this battle system rightfully deserves. But even if, with the giant remake-reboot of Ire coming up, and Implosion bringing up the isometric hack-n-slash premium rear, I wonder if I can make room for similar but subpar combat mechanics, in a framework so laden with freemium trappings. (Perhaps this is why skill-based combat has been so rare in freemium RPGs. When stat and equipment progression drives IAP sales, there is little room or incentive to offer balanced, skill-focused opposition. It is kinda bizarre that the value of nearly any free game doesn't come down to content and presentation, but the interplay between the progression system and the freemium mechanics.) I suppose PvP might change all of this. I suppose there might be a max cap for stats and equipment. I suppose you can match up with opponents who have spent (or not spent) just the same amount of cash on IAP. I suppose there might be a hidden paradise of incredibly tall-telling heroes somewhere up there in the IAP-heavy clouds over the two realms of whatever, where combatants always meet on equal grounds and the cleverest tap-frenzy conquers all. If so, I wonder what the (literal) price of entrance is. If not, PvP is probably as fun as watching your energy timer recover. With just as much agency on your part over the outcome. What, you say you can pay to reduce the timer? Yeah, that pretty much completes the metaphor...
Hit Although I'm not a big fan of online-only games, HIT truly offers some things that stand out among the other F2P online games. Although this has the typical "mission/node"-based system, there is an unusually high level of lore in this game, and there is a lot of GOOD voice acting...kinda reminds me of Grandia II's VA cast. The game is from a Korean developer, and there are some minor grammar/punctuation mistakes here and there, but not enough to ruin the gaming experience. The graphics are absolutely gorgeous; I personally haven't seen this level of graphics on iOS; the only other game I could think of that comes close is Asphalt 8 (after the Metal updates). This game has a polished look to it, and so does the presentation...it just grabs you in. The IAPs are like the poster above me mentioned, they are EA/Gameloft level, so be wary of your patience and money, as this game will likely entice you beyond measure to buy things. Don't get me wrong, if you like the game, then by all means, spend your money and enjoy yourself.
Nice write up. Having a quick look it seems there are hundreds of (dollars of) ways to reduce the metaphorical metaphor. So many choices in fact, that I think I'll ironically instapass.