3/29/2024 0 Comments Anima beyond fantasy rpg review![]() ![]() He often remarks about the unpleasant things he does while she sleeps, constantly refers to her as “babe,” and acts as I imagine a macho demon would. Their dialogue is rarely enjoyable or meaningful, instead riding the line between cringeworthy and pointless. The Bearer of Calamity, as the girl is known, is absent any form of personality and essentially plays the victim to Ergo’s creepy dialogue. ![]() The promise of an action RPG featuring a character with a book companion hearkens back to the cult classic NieR, but Anima Project’s attempt lacks everything that made Square Enix’s game so endearing.Īnima’s characters are just wholly unlikeable. The story falls off a cliff, the world and character designs are unflattering, and the entire cast is victim to both low-quality voiceovers and janky animations. In what begins interestingly enough, where an amnesiac female protagonist and her demonic book companion hunt a mysterious artifact, it becomes apparent early on that the game is just a bit too big for its britches. ![]() Such is the case with Anima Project’s action RPG based on their table-top gaming series, Anima: Gate of Memories. When a team of overly ambitious developers doesn’t have the necessary resources to bring their ideas to fruition, it usually becomes clear to the player rather quickly. Available on: Beyond Fantasy Edition exclusive to PS4 (reviewed) ![]()
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