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God Eater 3

God Eater 3

Marvelous First Studio·Released Dec 13, 2018·Single player

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Genres
RPGAdventure
Critic72/100
Across 4 reviews
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About

All of sudden, unknown life forms called “Oracle cells” begin their uncontrolled consumption of all life on Earth. Their ravenous appetite “devour” and remarkable adaptability earn them first dread, then awe, and finally the name “Aragami”. In the face of an enemy completely immune to conventional weapons, urban civilization collapses, and each day humanity is driven further and further toward extinction. One single ray of hope remains for humanity. Following the development of “God Arcs”—living weapons which incorporate Oracle cells—their wielders, the “God Eaters,” appear. In a world ravaged by mad gods, these “God Eaters” fight a desperate war... Create your character, and fight for the survival of human-kind in GOD EATER 3. Select your weapon from a wide range of God Arcs and face brand new Aragamis in dynamic high-speed battles. Explore devastated areas you have never seen in the previous GOD EATER games.

Reviews

4 reviews
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IGN
David Jagnaeux·Feb 13, 2019
Critic76/100
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God Eater 3's frenetic anime-style combat make it a solid take on the Monster Hunter formula, even if its lackluster story and somewhat unvaried content hold it back.

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GameSpot
Ginny Woo·Feb 10, 2019
Critic60/100
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God Eater 3 is the most polished that the series has been, but new developer Marvelous hasn't managed to buff out all the cracks.

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Critic70/100
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God Eater 3's another frenetic action RPG where the enjoyable rhythm and flow of combat is enough to outweigh most of the negatives. Whether you're up for a lengthy session or you're just stopping by to farm some materials, the game's easy to sink your teeth into, and there's plenty to chew on should you find yourself hooked thanks to the in-depth character progression. While more could and probably should have been done to bring God Eater's visuals and cumbersome menus up to speed, there's still plenty of skilful hack and slashing on offer here.

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