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Scarlet Nexus has some of the most anime ass scenes, combat and dialogue that I’ve ever witnessed and my god does it feel so good.
The game itself is a brilliant hack and slash with gorgeous in game cutscenes and visual novel type dialogue boxes that create a wonderful game overall.
The story itself is so anime. If you love anime, you’ll enjoy this game purely due to its wild plot that escalates every single chapter and always tops itself until it’s heartfelt conclusion is reached.
In terms of gameplay, I can not recommend the PS5 version enough. The vibration and haptic feedback in the controller creates for the some of the most incredible feeling combat as you’re hacking away at the absolute insanely unique monsters the game throws at you.
As you level up, the game offers way more in terms of combat and you begin to combo into combos, hitting every button you could ever imagine to create an anime battle that looks as spectacular as a full blown cutscene but in game.
Shoutout for them using The Oral Cigarettes “Dream in Drive” as its opening because that song slaps and that band slaps harder.
Overall, this game was extremely enjoyable. I had a fantastic time with its plot and even more so with its gameplay.
If you’re looking for another reason why I think the PS5 owns the world with its dual sense controller. This is yet another shining example

Great soundtrack, decent and varied combat, but none of that good enough to drag me through the most clumsy dialog ever written. Doesn't give you time to reflect on infer characters emotions when they're constantly talking about what they're thinking.
It sucks, was kinda excited for this one.

Discreto, ma troppe cutscenes e non tutti i personaggi sono interessanti.

I have never seen a fast paced action game that has such a poor dodge before. It lacks an animation cancel so whenever you attack you are committed to it and cannot dodge mid attack. So you have a fast paced hack n slash with a dodge that does not work and a story that could easily be solved if the main characters literally just talked to each other.