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God Eater Burst: Impressions!


On 05/02/2013 at 07:45 PM by BrokenH

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God Eater Burst supposedly is a Monster Hunter clone. I wouldn’t know for sure on account I’ve never played Monster-Hunter a day in my life. Regardless, the story is intriguing! Parasitic life devouring cells have fused together to create nasty creatures called Aragami. Much akin to the angels in Evangelion, Aragami have wiped out most of humanity  thus our last hope for survival  lies in the hands of a bunch of young adults. Instead of piloting living mecha however, each protagonist has a god arch, a weapon that can morph into a huge gun or a large blade. Additionally these weapons are “sentient” thus they can brandish jaws and eat parts of fallen Aragami to salvage beneficial genetic material allowing them to strengthen and modify themselves over time. As you collect various parts you can create new gun forms, new blade forms, and even unique bullets.

The characters are awkward anime clichés for the most part. Your friendly yet air-headed leader Lindow has such pearls of wisdom as “stay alive” and “work together”. The guy is supposed to be a tactical genius yet he comes off as a young clueless Keanu Reeves with long hair from the Bill & Ted days! (He’s also not above assigning you to dangerous missions while he goes on dates. What a tool!)

Soma is the quiet brooding loner with silver hair. Aka, he’s not a team player and he seems to be the love child of Sephiroth from FF7 and Riku from Kingdom Hearts.

Sakuya is the voluptuous modern day “sexy amazon” who gladly flaunts her physical assets for all the see. Luckily she’s also the person who will save your ass on the battlefield due to the fact she’s a skilled medic that can shoot you with healing bullets! (You heard me correctly. Shoot you with “healing” bullets. I’m not making this stuff up!)

Last up is Kota, the upbeat, plucky, and clumsy supporting “bro-buddy” who is the first hapless sap to befriend your silent protagonist. (Actually, Alisa is last but I haven’t met her just yet. Er,sorry!)

Somehow this all works brilliantly. Listening to the characters talk to one another is so cheesy you’ll ruefully chuckle to yourself.  It brings back nostalgia from the good ol days when J-rpgs had wonderfully imaginative back-stories but very terrible characterization.

What instantly gets me invested is the post apocalyptic setting. There’s something about God Eater Burst that is almost “Shin Megami Tensei” and this especially comes into play when you choose your team-mates and go out into the ruined wasteland to hunt the dangerous Aragami.

Each Aragami is a tactical puzzle to figure out. They all have strengths, weaknesses, and unique body parts. Will you attack the legs to slow them down? Will you go for the exposed tail? How about attacking the torso from the side? It’s all up to you and depending on the Aragami in question, your results will vary. Deciding what weapon types and items to equip before a battle is crucial. Aragami have elemental buffs and de-buffs and depending on whether they’re air-born or grounded determines whether or not it’s best to morph your god arch into a gun or a melee weapon.

This may  seem rather common of all rpgs but in truth this game is very fast paced. Your character can dash around to evade attacks, jump to higher terrain, use the gun form, and string together combos with the sword form. Aka, God Eater plays more like Kingdom Hearts and DMC . There’s nothing turn based about this game at all.

Battles are divided into missions. When you’re not risking life & limb to save humanity, you spend your R & R time at a luxurious home-base to chat it up with npcs, buy equipment, craft new items, and mingle with the main characters. God-eaters are literally treated like rock-stars and that’s where my suspension of disbelief kind of snaps. It’s jarring to hear haunting music as you traverse a spooky Aragami infested shantytown one moment only to return to a plush condominium where everything is hunky dory! Granted, god-eaters are not just regular soldiers. The protagonists were literally fused with sentient carnivorous weapons made out of Aragami cells via painfully applied arm bracelets. Maybe the scientists and the military had to entice potential volunteers with fringe benefits! Still, when I heard how difficult citizens  had it in the outer fringe ghettos I felt like a self important spoiled rotten ivy league prep student as opposed to a true hero of the people. The writers may or may not have meant for me to make those comparisons. Any way the pie is sliced, there are many undercurrents of classism, entitlement, poverty, and elitism within God-Eater-Burst regardless of the true narrative intent. That can be a good thing or a bad thing depending upon your point of view.

Remember those missions I mentioned earlier? What’s awesome is you can do each mission as often as you want! Need to farm for parts, get a higher rank, or finally got the juice necessary to take on a hard Aragami you were not able to defeat earlier? No problem! God Eater Burst is very accommodating when it comes to allowing gamers to re-live their favorite epic fights.

Character customization is pretty in depth for this type of game. You can choose your gender, hair style, face type, as well as from an assortment of clothes. Additionally you can craft more outfits as the game progresses. However, it is a shame your gender doesn’t effect the plot. Don’t go into this expecting a Bio-ware rpg, okay?

Being this is my first foray into the creature hunting genre, I have to say I’m very impressed! I’ve finally come closer to understanding why many of my gamer friends speak so favorably about Monster-Hunter.

Pros

+ There is actually a decent storyline

+ Combat is fast paced yet rewards tactics over brute force. (Mostly)

+ Characters are likable enough.

+ Aragami designs are large, detailed, and fascinating! They remind me a lot of the demon compendium from Atlus’s Shin Megami Tensei series.

+ Character customization is varied, especially after you unlock everything!

+Easy to understand crafting system

+ Environments are post apocalyptic creating a foreboding mood. (At least when you’re not in your extravagant condominium! Er, I mean your battered military bunker!)

+ Eargasmic soundtrack!

Cons

- Game fluctuates too much between “Dur-hur-hur!” and “This is serious business, ya’ll!”. GEB makes you wonder what it could have been like with a tighter script, more consistent atmosphere, and a better translation.

-The dialogue can be painfully cringe worthy, especially after Lindow says “Survive and stick together!” for the millionth time. That isn’t strategy Lin, it’s common friggin sense!

-At over 200 missions you can expect terrain and certain Aragami to be recycled quite a bit.



 Over-view

I prefer it when Japan stays “weird”. This title has brought back memories of Parasite Eve,Blassreiter,and Evangelion for me. Not many games are this delightfully dark, pseudo scientific, and creative when compared to all the mainstream schlock out there. God-Eater-Burst is that game not afraid to appeal to a niche and as a result many of its’ ideas are absurdly refreshing!

It’s kind of unfortunate GEB pulled a few of its’ punches when it came to dialogue and characterization. While the overall mood and themes have the potential to be horrific, meaningful, eerie, and deeply psychological, the main protagonists mostly act like bad caricatures from a drab Nickelodeon high school dramedy. (Even Lindow who is supposed to be in his later 20’s)

To put it bluntly, the GE series may need more “Persona” and less “Final Fantasy” to reach its’ full potential in the future. (In my personal opinion anyway.)

Faults aside, GEB has been a fantastic PSP game to play thus far! Highly recommended!


 

Comments

Cary Woodham

05/02/2013 at 08:34 PM

I heard that my favorite video game music composer, Go Shiina, did the music to this game.  I think that's the only thing that would interest me about this game.

OK, now you need to pick out a favorite God Eater character for me.  You're good at doing this.

PS: Did I tell you I'm playing Fatal Frame now?

BrokenH

05/02/2013 at 08:37 PM

Cary you're playing Fatal Frame?! Never thought I'd see the day! lol. It's a scary series so you definitely get courage points!

The music is in fact one of the better aspects of God Eater Burst so my hat is off to Go Shiina!

Cary Woodham

05/02/2013 at 08:58 PM

Yeah I'm playing Fatal Frame!  I'm tougher than what I sound or look.

Now pick out a favorite God Eater Burst character for me! :)

BrokenH

05/02/2013 at 10:14 PM

Sakuya is the strong capable female type. I think that's the one for you!

jgusw

05/02/2013 at 09:24 PM

I see this game from time to time and I didn't know anything about it.  Now, I do. Cool

BrokenH

05/02/2013 at 10:15 PM

It's on the cheap on Amazon now,James. Good times! Sure, I've gotten my ass handed to me a couple of times but that's part of the fun!

Aboboisdaman

05/02/2013 at 09:40 PM

Thanks for the impressions Ben! I will probably pick this up at some point. A combination of Parasite Eve and Monster Hunter sounds intriguing. I don't mind some cringe worthy dialouge sometimes lol.

BrokenH

05/02/2013 at 10:20 PM

The cringe worthy dialogue is indeed a merit in some ways. I've gotten a laugh out of it at the very least! I also began liking characters more as I read their e-mails.

I finally got Alisa and a few new god-eaters to be selectable and the story has gotten much more interesting! (And it was already compelling to start with!)

Super Step Contributing Writer

05/02/2013 at 11:03 PM

I love weirdness, too. It keeps things interesting. Refrigerator.

BrokenH

05/03/2013 at 02:16 AM

Magnet! Tongue Out

FAF101

05/03/2013 at 07:25 AM

Interesting game! Never heard of it till now and it does looks pretty decent. I might just have to check this one out a bit further!

BrokenH

05/03/2013 at 09:43 AM

I think you'd enjoy it a lot,Ashley! Additionally the story and character development are improving as opposed to getting worse. Guess I just had to get over a few embarassing bumps near the beginning.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

05/03/2013 at 09:44 AM

I remember when this came out.  I might have to pick up a copy.  Thanks for the preview!

BrokenH

05/03/2013 at 09:57 AM

It's a great time passer,Matt! The Aragami fights tend to be challenging but they are mercifully shorter than the "Jrpg boss battles" of yesterday. lol. The only thing I kinda loathe is finding an Aragami that runs away to a different part of the map! Yet certain people love the chase as much as the trophy,aye?

If you make a PSN account there's also free dlc to be had.

Matt Snee Staff Writer

05/03/2013 at 10:13 AM

In my experience creatures in Monster Hunter do that same thing.  Guess it's just part of that genre.  I hate that!

BrokenH

05/03/2013 at 10:18 AM

From what I've read the fights in GEB are not quite as drawn out as those in MH. However, I bet some of the later more difficult Aragami will test that claim!

Nicoleb1989

05/03/2013 at 12:17 PM

If I ever have a PSP again Ill have this on the buy list. Its something I would enjoy playing. I had a PSP years ago but I didnt play on it a lot. I didnt even get a lot of games for it, I think I was soo embedded in console playing that handhelds just didnt mean much to me.

BrokenH

05/03/2013 at 11:15 PM

I'm liking my psp because it has game types that simply are not presently on the big consoles,Nicole. GEB is totally worth it though. The difficulty is just right and it's a great way to pass time.

NSonic79

05/04/2013 at 11:04 PM

You had me at "Monster Hunter". NSonic79 want!

BrokenH

05/05/2013 at 05:20 PM

It's addictive as hell,mate! Assuming you have a psp you can find it cheap on ye olde amazon!

Chris Yarger Community Manager

05/06/2013 at 06:23 AM

You mentioned how people thought it was a Monster Hunter Clone; but I saw the difference as soon as you mentioned the word Story. lol

I've been playing Monster Hunter 3 for weeks now and I can't figure out what's going on really other than to kill this and kill that, get money, upgrade, then kill this and that!

I will admit though, the one screen shot does look similar to Monster Hunter and its HUD!

BrokenH

05/06/2013 at 09:01 PM

I know that's ont thing that separated GEB from MH, Chris. But yeah, it has a plot and it gets better as it goes along. I've even come to like Lindow and that's the character I bitched about the most.

Matter of fact, GEB has been the reason "Ben sightings" have been less frequent lately. This is meh crack!

daftman

05/06/2013 at 10:59 AM

Well dang it, man, now you've got me intrigued! My PSP "games to buy" list doesn't need more entries lol.

BrokenH

05/06/2013 at 09:02 PM

Sorry,Daft. lol. At least most psp games are decent prices on amazon.

EternalKnight001

05/06/2013 at 09:40 PM

Nice, and yet another game to add to my neverending backlog :D   (heh); all sarcasm aside, good review- but I do agree it needs a bit more of a 'persona' vibe....

BrokenH

05/06/2013 at 10:12 PM

It's odd because as awkward as the dialogue is in the first part of the game, it gradually gets better, Knight. No, it's not up there with Mass effect,Witcher,DA:Origins,P3 Fes or P4, but it's leagues better than a lot of other rpgs.

It also has a really nice anime intro.

EternalKnight001

05/07/2013 at 05:28 PM

Sweet, good to hear. And yes, I really do like me a good anime intro :D heh

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