ITS A FUN GAME THATS REALLY COOL. Theres alot of talking thouhg but the gameplay is nice and story line is decent. Last more than 10 hours!!!!
ITS A FUN GAME THATS REALLY COOL. Theres alot of talking thouhg but the gameplay is nice and story line is decent. Last more than 10 hours!!!!
Compile Heart hasn't made a traditional turn-based JRPG since the original Hyperdimension Neptunia on the PS3, so it's interesting to see the developer return to this style of game with its first PS4 game, Omega Quintet Omega Quintet tells the tale of a world overrun with Blare, which are monsters...
Bought this during Easter sale. From the same group that brought us fairy fencer F. It's a decent jrpg with actual good story along with same humorous factors of other IF games. The game plot is good/serious compare to trolling NepNep. Musics is excellence among others JRPG I have played on ps4.
This games might not look to great on the outside but give it a go you might just enjoy yourself alot with this game, it is a great JRPG hope you give it a go
It's not terrible, but it isn't great either. I would recommend this only to the anime-starved fans to maybe give it a go. PS4 doesn't have much of a selection for JRPG's at the moment, so unfortunately, this is all we have for now.
Great Game & Seller
I entirely regret purchasing this game.
Dynamic portraits during dialogue; controls work
Terrible story; overly complicated gameplay; side quests aren't optional; characters talk over each other
'Omega Quintet' takes place in a rather bleak setting. The world is overrun by creatures called Blair, and no normal weaponry has any effect on them. Humanity is slowly being wiped out, but in the darkest of times a light of hope comes forth with the Verse Maidens, girls that can use song to defeat...
Same old song and dance routine If only being such a pioneer had resulted in a game that actually put its best foot forward. The catch, unfortunately, is that all this cutsey waifu fun has to be experienced from the perspective of Takt, one of the least likable male leads ever to be inflicted on...
Until a few days ago, I would've said that the most boring game I've ever played was Planet 51, a terrible licensed PS3 game built around some now-forgotten kids movie. How dull was it? Let me put it this way: one of the "missions" was you cutting grass for about ten minutes.
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