Scarlet Nexus has two playable protagonists with separate stories, mid-range psychic knife fighter Kasane (Left) and close-combat psychic sword user Yuito (Right). Every time you think you are about to learn something interesting, the plot cuts it off with little or no reason given to the player. This falls flat in its delivery, simply because it barely ever tells the player anything significant for the majority of the story. Each power is distinct and their users invoke them by having the ‘sci-fi internet’ plugged directly into their brain.Ĭertainly, the story tries to convey political messages about the danger of constant surveillance by the state. Members of The OSF are all able to use supernatural powers, to search and destroy evil brain-eating monsters called ‘Others’ that plague the world of Scarlet Nexus. You play as either Kasane or Yuito, a rookie member of the OSF (Others Suppression Force), an elite psychic military force. The story of Scarlet Nexus on its surface seems original and interesting. Alongside its absolutely blindingly stunning and flashy combat, Scarlet Nexus‘ story is difficult to get through. Unfortunately, as with most things, the game is not perfect. I get that feeling every time I teleport around the stage, slashing a knock-off version of a Silent Hill monster with blindingly fast sword attacks, swallowing it in a vortex of flames and finishing it off by telekinetically throwing a bulldozer at it It certainly isn’t healthy, but god damn it feels so good. As you consume it, your pupils widen and your palms sweat as your heart-rate skyrockets. Yet, Scarlet Nexus, is better described as a turbo mega ultra heart-clogging additive-filled burger. They are by no means a feast, but they keep you warm and fill your belly satisfyingly enough. Scarlet Nexus Is a Deluge of Mind Crushing Blood Pumping Anime Actionīandai Namco Studios anime ARPG’s in the last 5 years have been equatable to a hearty soup in the middle of a cold winter.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |