Very good game well worth the money
Very good game well worth the money
Several hundred years ago the demon lord was sealed away by a saint. That seal is losing its power and there's an outbreak of fiends roaming the streets. The fiends are former humans who came into contact with blue demon blood.
Excellent music and an engaging story about love and sacrifice
Repetitive and unchallenging gameplay; glitched quests
i already have the japanese version which i get it on the release date but i still have to get this one
Pre-ordered this kind of on a whim a few months ago and it just came out yesterday. Got to playing it today and ended up being quite pleased with the decision. It's the first game in a long time where I could sit down for hours on end and be entertained the whole time.
Looks like Gust was trying something new with more than their turn based rpgs of the Atelier franchise. The game is similar to a lot of other games in its genre, but seems to still have some personality of its own. Definatly worth a play through for any action or JRPG fan.
As a general rule, RPGs are my favorite games to play. I like to find a game with an intriguing story, one that you keep on playing simply because you want to find out what happens next. However, it also has to have decent gameplay or I will get bored of doing the same thing over and over.
It's not too often that you get a JRPG set in the ‘real' world, with place names that you recognize and a time period that is easily identifiable. Nights of Azure takes place in the 19 th Century, and though Ruswal Island, where it takes place, is fictional, you have many references to missions...
Positives + Fast-paced; enjoyable gameplay + Good variety of tasks and environments
Negatives; Unnecessary oversexualization of characters and their motivations; Translation issues; Bland visuals
Gust, the brains behind the Atelier series, returns with Nights of Azure representing a new, darker direction for Gust. While the Atelier series mostly embodies a very light-hearted, happy-go-lucky, and innocent ambience, for Gust to present a game that boasts to be darker and grittier is quite...
cooler; darker ambience; character interactions & development; accessibility/simplicity; straightforward and concise; not pressured to commit your life
not challenging enough; lack of customization/variability
Plays very much like Final Fantasy which isn't my cup of tea.
Nights of Azure on the PlayStation 4 is fun anime!
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