![]() The problem with this anime-influenced story is that it doesn't really tell the whole tale. ![]() ![]() God Eater: Resurrection is heavily influenced by anime and the story feels very much like one found in an anime series. The Monster Hunter games have never cared much about setting up a story, instead relying on the solid gameplay and mechanics along with the highly addictive method of replaying missions. Firstly, it attempts to tell a story, though, how well it does in this attempt is… questionable. Bandai Namco aren't trying to clone Monster Hunter, making plenty of differences in the God Eater franchise to set it apart from Monster Hunter. There are few games actually developed in the hunting genre and any that are made are inevitably compared to the king of the hunting games, Monster Hunter. This method of developing came with some added benefits, including adding in additional the features and mechanics to Resurrection. They took God Eater 2 Rage Burst and used it for a complete recreation from the ground up. Taking a jump from PSP to PS4 would be pretty unfeasible, so developers Shift took a different approach. ![]() God Eater: Resurrection was originally God Eater Burst, released on the PSP all the way back in 2010. ![]()
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