With the release of Version 1.1, Hetta Studio's supernatural urban open-world RPG, Neverness to Everness (NTE), has cemented itself as one of the most ambitious free-to-play titles of 2026. Set in the anomaly-ridden, neon-drenched metropolis of Hethereau, the game attempts a staggering architectural feat: fusing a Grand Theft Auto-style sandbox with a high-fidelity, anime-style action RPG. Video games hub.
Part 1 | The NTE Review: How Much Game Can You Fit in a Game?
NTE's gameplay loop is defined by a heavy duality. On one hand, you are an appraiser navigating the urban sprawl of Hethereau, dealing with supernatural anomalies. On the other, you are a rising city tycoon.
The Good | A Living, Breathing Sandbox
What sets NTE apart from other modern gacha giants is how much agency it grants players outside of combat. The city of Hethereau behaves like a genuine urban playground:
- The Tycoon Layer: Rather than just grinding domains for gear, your passive progression is tied to running a customizable coffee shop. Generating passive income eventually allows you to purchase high-end apartments, decorate them, and invite your unlocked characters to move in with you.
- Satisfying, Skill-Based Combat: Combat relies heavily on active defensive play. Executing a Perfect Dodge or a timed Parry triggers devastating counter-attacks. Enemies with red wind-up indicators require precise timing, elevating combat above mindless button-mashing.
- Player-Friendly Gacha Systems: Hotta Studio has been generous out of the gate. In addition to a standard "Fair" system (a board-game style roll mechanic), the game awards multiple free S-Class selectors early in the progression cycle.
The Bad | Bloat and Clunky Systems
While the ambition is admirable, trying to be a supernatural action game, a street racer, and a business simulator all at once results in friction:
- Janky Controller Support and Menus: Navigating menus with a controller is notoriously frustrating. The UI uses separate, counter-intuitive mappings for the D-pad and analog sticks.
- Weak Driving Physics: For a game emphasizing customizable vehicles, actual driving physics feel lightweight. Cars move slowly, collision mechanics are almost non-existent, and pop-in issues disrupt high-speed travel.
- The Fons Gate: Progression past Hunter Level 14 relies heavily on farming a currency called Fons, creating a pacing bottleneck that forces players to grind minigames or repetitive bank heists.
Part 2 | Character Spotlight: S-Class Chaos
Releasing as the second limited banner character of Version 1.1, Chaos is a premier S-Class DPS belonging to the Lakshana faction with a Condensate Arc element. He is a highly technical damage dealer who manipulates spectral fog to summon a personal phantom hound, locking down the battlefield while multiplying his team's damage output.
Chaos (DPS) └── Esper Skill → Summons Fog Hound (teleport anchor) └── Basic Attacks → Builds Crime charges (up to cap) └── Skill / Ultimate → Applies "Warrant" debuff └── Heavy Attack → Consumes Crime charges └── Massive amplified follow-up damage └── Teleport trigger → Warp to Hound (evasion)
Core Combat Mechanics
Chaos's kit is built entirely around managing dynamic resources, positioning, and high-frequency follow-up attacks:
- The Fog Hound (Esper Summon): Using his Esper ability, Chaos molds environmental fog into a spectral hound that fights automatically at his side. The hound serves as a teleport anchor, allowing Chaos to instantly warp back to its position during chaotic boss encounters.
- Crime Charges and Warrant Marks: As Chaos lands basic attacks, he accumulates Crime charges up to a set cap. Connecting with his Skill or Ultimate marks targets with a unique "Warrant" debuff that significantly amplifies all damage Chaos deals to that enemy. Consuming stored Crime charges unleashes a heavy, multi-hit follow-up attack that shreds marked targets.
- Ultimate: Retribution: A massive area-of-effect Condensate burst that automatically applies the Warrant mark to all hit enemies and drastically increases the damage coefficient of subsequent follow-up attacks triggered by Crime charges.
Strategic Rotation Guide
To maximize Chaos's on-field DPS, follow this structured mechanical sequence:
- Summon the Hound: Activate his Esper skill to establish the Fog Hound and position your teleport anchor.
- Build Crime: Use basic attack strings to quickly build maximum Crime charges.
- Apply the Mark: Cast his Skill or Ultimate (Retribution) to apply the Warrant debuff to high-priority targets.
- Unleash Follow-Up: Hold or trigger his heavy attack to dump Crime charges, unleashing a massive burst of amplified follow-up damage.
- Reposition: Use the teleport trigger to warp out of incoming enemy AoE circles, maintaining continuous DPS output.
The Verdict
Neverness to Everness is an incredibly dense, visually stunning addition to the 2026 gacha market. While its driving mechanics and UI menu navigation need immediate optimization, the sheer variety of activities in Hethereau and the depth of its active combat system make it well worth the download.
If you are looking to pull on the Version 1.1 banners, Chaos is a top-tier investment. He offers unparalleled spatial mobility via his teleport anchor and boasts a highly satisfying, self-amplifying damage loop that sets a new gold standard for Condensate DPS characters.
Sources and Further Reading
- ↑[1]Mobalytics. Chaos S-Class Build Guide, Weapons, and Gearmobalytics.gg (June 2026)
Complete Chaos build guide with recommended weapons, gear sets, and stat priorities for maximizing Condensate DPS output.
- ↑[2]The Outer Haven. Neverness To Everness Review: How Much Game Can You Fit In A Game?theouterhaven.net (June 2026)
Full game review covering the tycoon layer, combat system, driving physics, and the Fons progression bottleneck.
- ↑[3]Metacritic. NTE: Neverness to Everness User Reviews and Scoresmetacritic.com (June 2026)
Aggregated user reviews and community sentiment analysis for Neverness to Everness across PC and mobile platforms.
- ↑[4]IGN. Neverness to Everness Tier Listign.com (June 2026)
Comprehensive character tier list ranking all available units including Chaos and Version 1.1 banner characters.
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