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God Eater: Hungry For More?

by Admin on August 21, 2010

God Eater: Hungry For More?God Eater is an action-adventure game solely for the PlayStation Portable urbanized and issued by NAMCO BANDAI Games in Japan released last February and will not be available anywhere else. As replacement for the updated game, God Eater Burst will be released in North America in 2011. It was published by D3 Publisher, a sister company of Namco Bandai Games, in North America. The game ridiculed well in Famitsu, a Japanese Gaming Magazine and for that it gave the game a total score of 34 out of 40. It sold 295,000 copies in the first week of its Japanese release, and by February 24, 2010, the game sold over 500,000 copies in Japan.

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The main story of the game is a lot like that of the Capcom’s Monster Hunter. Although, unlike the Monster Hunter series, God Eater holds a huge storyline which can be felt fully with names and voice actors in the single-player manner. Players participate as a young warrior who has opted to go up against a vigorous yet puzzling creature named Aragami; Warriors who have the guts to wage war to this creature are known as God Eaters. Players make their own hero and fight more than 35 distinctive enemy types to collect items to modify their weapons, guns, bullets, and shields to increase their endurance.

If you think that God Eater is just an “another PSP game”, well you thought wrong. There’s more to it that what you think. It’s mind boggling still quite conspicuous. If you are a skeptic to this game, consider your fears officially relieved: Action-Adventure games don’t get any better than this. Trust me you will be hungry for more! Satisfy your hunger by grabbing Namco Bandai GOD EATER for PSP

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