.Hack//Outbreak

.Hack//Outbreak

released on Dec 12, 2002

.Hack//Outbreak

released on Dec 12, 2002

.Hack//Outbreak is the third of a series of four games, titled .hack//Infection, .hack//Mutation, .hack//Outbreak, and .hack//Quarantine, features a "game within a game"; a fictional massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) called The World which does not require the player to connect to the Internet. Players may transfer their characters and data between games in the series. Each game comes with an extra DVD containing an episode of .hack//Liminality, the accompanying original video animation series which details fictional events that occur concurrently with the games. The games are part of a multimedia franchise called Project .hack which explores the mysterious origins of The World. Set after the events of the anime series .hack//Sign, the games focus on a player named Kite and his quest to discover why some users have become comatose as a result of playing The World. The search evolves into a deeper investigation of The World and its effects on the stability of the Internet.


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Esta finalmente chegando a hora.... Harald irá mama.

its getting a little tedious atp but this series is so cool.... ugh....

Elk isn't even in this game bro.

Elk and Mia are on the cover for no reason... put the 🐐 Balmung in front

I don't know how to distinguish between these 20 years later. I absolutely loved this quadrilogy of games that you moved your save between. It was like playing an online MMO with a lot less crap.

Don't listen to anything I have to say about //Outbreak, look at all the other reviews for this game. If you liked the previous two games, don't worry, the only change from the previous games is that there's slightly more plot sprinkled between the filler sections of the game, and the party AI was improved. However long you think you have to wait to play Outbreak after the previous game, double it because you're going to be burnt the fuck out. The core issues with the previous game, even things that could have been addressed without major rewrites to the engine like camera angles are just as bad as they were in the previous two games. Even with the increase in plot, the game does not justify being split into four different entries.