God Eater is a franchise in the hearts of many, often comparable to other franchises like Monster Hunter. With large monsters, ridiculously large weapons and a variety of preparation and customisation options, it can provide a fun and interesting experience for each player. However, with the 3rd title of the main series, God Eater 3 is released, how does it measure to every other title? Let's find out.
The gameplay is perhaps one of the better parts of the game, offering a number of abilities, movesets and customisation to fit your playstyle. Perhaps you like to play a hyper-aggressive God Eater with a Daggers/spears, shotgun and buckler combo, or you prefer a more methodical approach with the buster sword, sniper and tower shield set. The game allows you to mix/match all kinds of choices to fit your preferences.
That said, there are some feelings of missed opportunities from my perspective that could've enhanced the gameplay or even expanded upon. Overall, the gameplay is solid fun and allows some nice amounts of experimentation.
Despite all of that, the background lore is still fairly fascinating about the whole post-apocalyptic like environment with all the different types of Aragami and organisations about. It does put a number of hooks that might work as some DLC extra content, but we'll have to see where it lands in the narrative perspective.
As with music, it was pretty good and follows through with the Japanese styled visuals really well. While I'm not a huge fan of the genre itself, it was still a nice tidbit and the sounds clicked with every scene, game environment in a solid setting.
That being said, the controls on the PC port is pretty awesome as it doesn't suffer from 'Controller only hints'. This allows newer players to get into the game and understand the tips and tricks quicker than the poorly made ports for the JRPGs.
I wasn't able to check it's networking/server capabilities as it does have content related to the system. From my personal point of view, it's likely that I'm an outlier case where I wasn't able to join any friends or random players to play with me throughout the content. That being said, it does have strong potential for the fun multiplayer game, but I was not able to consume it due to networking issues on MY part.
It is a pretty fun game, killing monsters, mixing and matching your character and tonnes of ways to customize your own playstyle really gives it a lot of freshness to the game. However, it isn't particularly a game that would make me go 'Oh I know this game blows me off my socks'. A lot of things it did was tried and true, but part of me wished it tried something a drastically new.
Regardless, this is a game to play if you are looking for something with action and customisation but not a strong amount of competitiveness and dependent of optimising your character. This is a solid 7/10.
Roger Lee @gamersclassified