There’s an alluring sense of immediacy and simplicity to God Eater Resurrection. You jump into a mission knowing full well what your orders are, you carry out those directives, and you exfiltrate when the job is done. It’s the same kind of glamorized efficiency that makes spy fiction so appealing. The narrative device that improves on this premise is, of course,when things don’t go as planned, when the agent or squad must adapt to changing circumstances. It’s due to a short age of these surprises, however, that God Eater Resurrection never transcends its safe, uncomplicated design.
Resurrection’s world is candy-wrapped around an anime-influenced aesthetic and the medium’s ever-growingfascination with urban dystopias. Along with the variety ofenvironments, there’s a lot of creativity to be found in the design ofthe enemies you’re sent to destroy: four-legged beasts with faces of old men, living iron maidens, and large bipedal lizards with stylish helmets.
You play the newest member of a team of god-killing soldiers, a group of teens and 20-somethings who’ve managed to survive an apocalyptic event in which hostile demon-beasts dubbed “Aragami” took over the world. As with many teen-targeted manga-styled ensembles, the cast is a collection of distinct personalities with limited emotional capacities. All the tropes are here: the archetypically neurotic support teammate, the brooding all-business specialist, and the squad member whose bubbly, saccharine demeanor can be forgiven thanks to her usefulness in combat.
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Release Date: August 29, 2016
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: Bandai Namco Games
Developer: Shift, Bandai Namco Games
File Size: 6 GB
God Eater Resurrection System Requirements (Minimum)
OS: Windows 7 64
CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93 GHz / AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ 2.9 GHz
GPU: VRAM 1 GB GeForce 9800 GT / Radeon HD 6670
RAM: 3 GB
Direct X: DX 10
HDD Space : 12 GB
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