App Feature
Chronicle of Infinity is a free-to-play sci‑fi ARPG/MMORPG hybrid focused on flashy real-time combat, large-scale PvP (including a 150-player battle royale), and endlessly replayable PvE via randomized dungeons. It emphasizes high-fidelity graphics, skill-driven ultimates, auto/manual combat toggles, and progression through gear, wings, pets, and events in a dynamic world.
Verdict
Verdict: A visually stunning, content-rich ARPG that rewards engagement, but hardware demands and light pay-to-win pressures may deter purists.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Players who enjoy fast, flashy ARPG combat with MMO-scale systems and events
- Grinders who want abundant PvE content, randomized dungeons, and steady progression
- Competitive PvP fans looking for large battle modes and rankings
Not ideal for:
- Low-end device users sensitive to frame drops or long load times
- Players who dislike auto-combat loops or any pay-to-win leanings
- Customization enthusiasts who want deep body/sex options for every class
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Gorgeous graphics and smooth 60–90fps combat on capable devices; plentiful content with challenging dungeons, events, and rankings; solid auto-mode that can be disabled; fast leveling and many ways to earn EXP; responsive support; satisfying gear and skill progression; an experience that feels ambitious for mobile.
Users complain about:
Occasional login/boot issues; performance dips in crowded hubs and lobbies; limited character customization (body options, male/female for all classes); pets feel underdeveloped; some perceive early pay-to-win pressure; readability concerns with small text and reliance on audio guidance in tutorials.
Is it Worth Paying For?
The game is free with in-app purchases and no ads. Value is decent for free-to-play—they provide ample progression and activities without mandatory spending—but spenders will advance faster, especially in competitive modes. Light-to-moderate buyers may find good QoL and cosmetic value, while strictly F2P players can still enjoy the core content with patience.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to Diablo Immortal and similar ARPG-MMOs, Chronicle of Infinity leans harder into spectacle and large PvP modes while offering roguelike-style randomized dungeons. It appears friendlier to F2P than the most monetized peers but still carries competitive advantages for spenders. Versus anime-action titles like Punishing: Gray Raven or Genshin Impact, it prioritizes MMO systems and autoplay convenience over intricate manual combat depth and open-world exploration breadth. Relative to lookalikes (e.g., Dark Nemesis, as noted by users), it currently feels more generous and polished, provided your device can handle the graphics.
Summary
Chronicle of Infinity delivers an impressive mobile ARPG/MMO package: high-end visuals, explosive abilities, a 150-player battle royale, and randomized PvE that keeps grinding fresh. User feedback highlights smooth performance on stronger devices, a satisfying gear/skills loop, and abundant events, alongside drawbacks like occasional login hiccups, hub-area frame drops, and limited character customization. Monetization exists—especially noticeable in competitive ladders—but doesn’t fully gate core progression, making it viable for patient F2P players and enticing for those willing to buy QoL or progression boosts. If you have a capable phone and want a flashy, content-dense ARPG that bridges solo grinding with large-scale PvP, it’s a strong pick.






