![]() This time around we have a new ability to activate called Blood Rage, which essentially allows you to utilize special powers called Blood Arts for each of your weapons in a sort of super-powered state. However, while Rage Burst is very similar to the first game it does incorporate a new mechanic to keep things from being exactly the same. While the grind in RPGs is alright to an extent, there just needs to be more variety in this game’s mission layouts beyond “go here and kill this bad guy.”īlood Rage adds a nice new twist to the combat, though everything else is largely the same This is a process that got repetitive in the first game and it does just as much if not more so here, as we’ve already done this for dozens of hours in the first game. You’ll accept a new mission, get your team in order, complete the mission, see a story clip and then repeat this routine many times over. If you’ve spent a lot of time with the first game then you’ll feel right at home with how thing play out here, which is both a good and a bad thing. Surprisingly enough, the English voice acting is also solid the second time around, with only one or two characters delivering performances that were occasionally grating. While these characters aren’t the most developed that you’ll find in a game like this, the developers use character tropes and charms in such a way that they all stand out and are likable very quickly. Your squad of characters that you’ll take out on missions or interact with in the game’s small hub are a band of misfits in every sense of the word, and it’s a joy to witness their banter. Once again, it’s the characters and not the actual plot itself that keeps things entertaining here. This means that you’ll once again be taking on stage after stage that is jam packed with viscous Arigami to take down, which is then followed by brief story instances to gradually progress the plot. ![]() Your unit is called Blood, and you’re tasked with investigating a fatal pandemic that was seemingly the result of red rain. Rage Burst picks up 3 years after the events of Resurrection, though this time you’re part of a new organization and are accompanied by a new cast of characters. While it does expand upon some of the first game’s mechanics a little, your experience with the first game will likely mimic your experience with the second game. ![]() God Eater 2: Rage Burst once again tasks your band of heroes with taking down monstrous entities known as Arigami, all while acquiring new and better equipment for your character along the way. After God Eater: Resurrection launched earlier this year and brought its Monster Hunter-esque gameplay to current generation hardware, just a few months later we’re now here with a remastered version of its sequel.
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