![]() ![]() Yuito and Kasane go through the same areas and fight the same Other bosses, but they have different squads and separate visual novel sequences entirely. However, you can do some from the menu and others by returning to your hideout during the story phases otherwise. The standby phase is also where the game’s bond episodes are easiest to access. This allows you to go back to previous areas to farm resources (which is purely optional) or level grind (wholly unnecessary). But this isn’t a struggle for survival sort of story like Attack on Titan or anything.Īfter you get through the story part of a phase, you’ll then return to your hideout for standby. They’re a group of combatants that battles an inhuman menace known as Others, which feed on human brains. ![]() Each of the two are cadets in the OSF, the Other Suppression Force. When Scarlet Nexus begins, you’re given the choice between two characters: Yuito and Kasane. Together, they make for a game that’s worth playing for anyone who enjoys action games and manga-style stories. The story is similarly enjoyable, with a decent-sized cast of characters and an interesting, if tropey, narrative. ![]() The action is a bit simpler than I’d hoped, but it’s still entertaining and fairly unique in some respects. Instead of an action RPG, I’d call it part action game, part visual novel. The game is billed as an action RPG and some of its key personnel were involved in past Tales games, but that doesn’t quite get across what the game is exactly. As such, if you don’t like manga or anime, you probably won’t find the game particularly interesting. Since you likely have eyes, you’ve almost certainly noticed this. Scarlet Nexus, if you can’t tell via a cursory glance, is a game with a very strong manga/anime influence. ![]()
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