![]() No, that's not a copy and paste from one of my previous God Eater reviews. ![]() The military wants to experiment on her and the monsters have an uncontrollable urge to eat her, but she's just so cute that everyone in your party wants to protect her. This time around, we have basically a magical little girl that we're trying to protect from just about everyone/everything else. The only big change this time around is the graphics I play games primarily for their stories, so I'll get into that first. The stories in each are incredibly similar, the mechanics are nearly identical, and the gameplay has only minor tweaks. More than any other game I've played, the God Eater games seem to be "versions" of the same game rather than being full-blown sequels. A big graphical improvement over the previous entries in the series, but besides that, it's basically the same game as God Eater 1 and 2.
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