Scarlet Nexus seems to be the dream of anime fans. It has appearance, story and battle, but now that I have invested a lot of time in the game, has it fulfilled its promise? Let me say that it does in most cases, but it is not without problems-some of these problems will be even more annoying if you don’t believe in storytelling or insist on constantly improving combat mechanics.
I gave a comprehensive overview of Scarlet Nexus in the video review above, so be sure to watch this video for all the key information, but if you are in a hurry and just want to get the final conclusion, please see here: this is a fun The game has stylish visual effects, original combat system and RPG style progress. This is not a simple hack’n’ slash, but an in-depth game with a lot of character interaction and a rather complicated story.
My love for Scarlet Nexus is due to my love for anime, which is a style of the game. If you are unwilling to invest in stories told through many static cutscenes, you will not get that much from the experience. I want to add that this is a bigger problem in the early days. While the game tries to set the upcoming story, it tries to balance you into the gameplay and introduces a large number of characters. As you progress, you will spend less time watching and more time playing games, but the story told is still a key part of Scarlet Nexus.
I played it on PS5 and was very impressed with the visual style I created. The world is dense, the animation is top-notch, and the enemy’s design is extremely original-almost nothing can compare with it. The organic enemy has a wonderful clash with the harsh modern environment and technology.
Check out the video reviews for more detailed ideas and a better understanding of the actual effects of the game, all of which were captured on PS5.
If you like the sound of a deep RPG with rich combat mechanics, Scarlet Nexus will not disappoint. If you are looking forward to something more similar to “Devil May Cry”, you may find that a lot of storytelling has too much influence on the gameplay. Having said that, if you are not an anime connoisseur, you can still enjoy it. There is a lot of fun for all players because it is great once it starts-but I am worried that it may lose people within a few hours of opening.
The review code provided by the publisher. Tested on PS5.