

It’s not all doom and gloom and mass global extinction, however.

They’ve turned the planet into a theme park where the chief attraction is brutally murdering every human in sight and toppling nearby buildings for amusement, so mankind as a whole has been forced to retreat into heavily fortified strongholds in order to survive. A bunch of monsters known as Aragami have been running amok for quite a while as the game begins. A bunch of new content has been added, and of course and the graphics have been spruced up nicely.Īnyway, the story is standard ‘End of the World’ stuff. That’s not to say that this God Eater’s an all new entry, however-no, this particular version is an enhanced edition of the game that was originally released on the PSP way back in 2010.

They’re all rampaging anime stereotypes, mind, but hey. Though they share the same basic concept, God Eater leans more towards straight-up combat and there’s an increased emphasis on story with a surprisingly likable cast. It’s easy to describe what God Eater is to anyone who’s ever tried Capcom’s incredibly successful Monster Hunter series-it’s a game which has players going out in small parties to take down rampaging monsters, and then harvesting their body parts to improve gear when back at base. WTF Why can’t online players join a lobby after the game’s started? LOW Killing the same enemies over and over and over… HIGH Buffing the team with the Devour mechanic, then destroying a boss in record time.
