God Eater 2: Rage Burst

God Eater 2: Rage Burst

released on Feb 19, 2015

God Eater 2: Rage Burst

released on Feb 19, 2015

An expanded game of God Eater 2

God Eater 2 Rage Burst is an enhanced version of God Eater 2, adding new features and elements to the game. A new chapter titled "Rage Burst" is added to the story, featuring content separated into six difficulty levels within the main quests. Rage Burst introduces a new game mechanism known as "Blood Rage", which involves filling an Awakening Gauge by attacking enemies, and then making a pledge to the God Arc once it activates, granting various buffs to the player. Temporary invincibility can be toggled during the pledge selection process, at the expense of draining the Awakening gauge. The game also introduces new characters, enemies and weapon types.


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honestly, even though this is generally a good game Idk if I would've finished had I not already invested so much time into it I felt I had to. the missions are just too repetitive and the menus are terrible there's just a lot of friction for what could just be a more fun casual version of Monster Hunter, also for a "remake" of sorts this feels too much like a PSP game the game does get better at the "rage burst" part of the game aka the new content to this version which I did for the sake of getting the true ending but that's like saying the game gets good after 30 hours
the soundtrack is pretty good though

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Amazing game, plus the purchase comes with an updated version of the first game for free!

I enjoyed the story a lot (Romeo's death was sad and unexpected, my boy didn't deserve this!); the game itself also gave me Dauntless/Monster Hunter vibes (gameplay-wise) - hunting down giant monsters and breaking their parts for materials to craft; the intro/ending anime cinematics are on point; the soundtrack is amazing (Yuno's voice too!); the craft part is nice, we can make weapons with element attacks to counter certain type of Aragami and make loadouts; the characters were fine, I liked some more than others, really loved Ciel, Gilbert, Alisa, Romeo, Kigurumi, and Licca; the character customization is quite good, with a vast variety of voice packs for our character; there's a lot of missions, content, character missions, and extra/special missions to do; when it comes to bugs the game ran flawless, no bugs at all, at least not in single-player.

To sum up, it's a game that the more I played, the more I fell in love with it.

I'm also looking forward to getting the third game!

Honestly my favorite one in the series