
God Eater, a repetitiously thrilling and stylish monster hunting experience, is soon to be enjoyed on the Vita as a sequel has been announced – bringing back all the lovely bishoujos, among other lovable aspects.
Confirmed to be debuting 2013, with savedata from the first game carrying over without a problem – “God Eater 2″ is coming soon, and the sweet adventures are set to continue once more.
Creature killing at its finest, God Eater is fully-customizable RPG in which one defines their own character, carries out objectives to acquire further skills and materials, and subsequently develops upward from there to continually rise in strength, power, and overall achievement. The game is truly admirable for many general aspects of play – as well as for its refined mood of post-modern meets grunge.
Exquisite as it is however, notable within is some heavy recycling of gameplay – such as utilizing a grand total of perhaps five different stages for over several hundreds of missions. Now that’s actually not too much of a bother surprisingly, rather, the game has such magnificent character designs, from Ufotable for those curious – and this means the girls of the game are quite delectable indeed. That in mind, this game has its own sense of fashion – and if one went the route of female character upon game start, it means some sexy outfits await to be unlocked.
Unlocking those tastefully shameless articles becomes quite a significant task on its own – albeit for all the wrong reasons of course, yet either way, it simply goes to show how one can certainly find something or another of this game to admire.
The magazine scans below offer a sampling of how the game will look – and one can already see it’s certainly a transcendence, although more importantly, our beloved Kanon is still looking cute as ever in her green one-piece, frame finely emphasized.
It’s not always appropriate to yell in an anxious fit of anticipation – although the confirmation of more God Eater is certainly an event which serves as an exception.



















Sep 19, 2012 @ 3:46 CDT
The only concern I have is that they recycle all the settings and items… again.
But surely they know better than to do that.
Sep 19, 2012 @ 19:36 CDT
Although i like this game i prefer Monster Hunter because of its unreasonable difficulty, especially when you play alone, it took me a full year to finish it, whereas it only took me a month for God Eater, but both have something in common,
you just kill and gather
Sep 19, 2012 @ 20:03 CDT
Hunter gatherer is the intentional style of the game – it’s of course not for everyone, though it does have admirable charms either way.
Also, Monster Hunter is more difficult because it wasn’t made to be played by one person – not to say it’s impossible, but typically, it’s a party affair.
Sep 19, 2012 @ 20:27 CDT
haha,now that i think about it if only i had people to play with, i couldn’t have wasted a whole year in my room playing it only stopping to eat , sleep or go to school. too bad not many people know the franchise in other countries
Apr 29, 2013 @ 19:04 CDT
Hmm, might regret having made a male character in the first game in that case ;P