From the innovators and creators at HaoPlay Limited, 星落:深淵のエルピス is another fun addition to the World of Role Playing games. Go beyond your mobile screen and play it bigger and better on your PC or Mac. An immersive experience awaits you.
So, 星落:深淵のエルピス (Starfall: Elpis of the Abyss) really leans into this strategy RPG feel, but it mixes things up a bit with its semi-real-time battles. Players end up running this quirky little expedition team, basically piecing together a group using gacha pulls and then figuring out who brings what to the fight. It’s not just mashing skills though—the game makes you plan before battles start, and during fights, there are a lot of quick choices that actually matter. Winning or losing almost feels more about how well you manage the group and think on your feet, rather than just stats.
The story takes everyone straight into this dramatic confrontation with a big, mysterious Demon King. She isn’t the sort of villain that just sits there and waits to lose—she’s got some secrets and is way more complicated than the usual “end boss” type. There’s a sense that choices change the way the world turns out, so party composition and the way certain characters get developed really affect the journey. What’s actually interesting is the cast: there are all kinds of explorers joining up—some serious, some oddballs. Monica handles the food, and apparently, those meals are more important than they sound, since they help everyone keep their wits about them. For folks playing it on PC through BlueStacks, everything’s a bit smoother, and having a bigger screen definitely helps when keeping track of eight different characters mid-battle.
There’s this mix of adventure, danger, and a little bit of humor in the party’s interactions (like the pink-haired girl popping up out of nowhere), so it doesn’t stay too dark or heavy. Character skills really matter in fights—especially with the four different jobs each bringing something useful when things get rough. The soundtrack deserves a mention too; the game brought in some pretty recognizable composers and voice talent, so if that stuff matters, it’s a nice bonus. For anyone who likes party-based RPGs that want more input than just picking turns, but still keeps that story-driven approach, it’s the sort of game you’d want to check out.
Start your journey now. Download the game on BlueStacks, invite your friends, and march on a new adventure.