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80

Generally favorable reviews - based on 57 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 45 out of 57
  2. Negative: 0 out of 57
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  1. Jul 28, 2021
    70
    NEO: The World Ends With You will keep you hooked with its pretty universe, charming characters, captivating story and its very nice manga/anime design. It has a lot of interesting RPG mechanics that connect you with its world, but in terms of battle system, it is still a bit limited and repetitive.
  2. Jul 28, 2021
    70
    Neo The World Ends With You is so similar to its predecessor that fans of the original game will be catered for this time as well. Unfortunately, the attempt to expand the original formula mainly leads to an elongated adventure with too little variation. The cool, characteristic graphic style and rousing soundtrack make up for a lot, but cannot prevent the game from becoming monotonous in the long run.
  3. Jul 27, 2021
    70
    A worthy follow-up to the cult classic original, with a great mix of Japanese role-playing and beat ‘em-up elements – even if the storytelling is sometimes hard to follow.
  4. Jul 27, 2021
    70
    NEO: The World Ends with You is a good RPG in its own right, but it does not live up to its predecessor's legacy. Combat eventually opens up to become chaotically fun and the series' sense of style is as fresh as ever, but the story leaves a lot to be desired. Beyond spotty pacing at times, the script lacks the strong character focus that defined the original. There's too much focus on world building and epic plotting instead of the intimacy that made TWEWY compelling to begin with. The fact that Final Remix's A New Day epilogue plays such a foundational role in the narrative doesn't exactly help matters either. NEO: The World Ends with You has a frantic battle system that only gets better, but the story is sure to disappoint.
  5. Jul 26, 2021
    70
    Longtime fans of The World Ends With You may not have an issue with this slow gameplay loop because of all the great callbacks to the first game, but it does end up feeling like the game could’ve been a shorter, more enjoyable package if some of the days didn’t feel so padded.
  6. Jul 26, 2021
    70
    NEO: The World Ends With You is a sequel that leans heavily on recapturing what made the original so special. That’s to its benefit in some ways, such as its vivacious depiction of Shibuya, its incredible soundtrack, and its stylish, flowing combat system, but to its detriment in others. Its story satisfies me as someone who had been waiting 14 years for answers to The World Ends With You’s most tantalizing plot threads, but it pays for that resolution by sidelining its new central cast and forgoing a hard-hitting, emotional story of its own.
  7. Jul 26, 2021
    70
    The World Ends With You is back with its impeccable style and unique atmosphere, with a long awaited sequel. The combats are exceptionally punchy, the characters are interesting and endearing, and the music is unforgettable. The story succeeds at onboarding newcomers as well as answering a lot of questions fans of the first game had for years. NEO remains, however, like its predecessor, a very linear adventure, with pacing issues and gameplay that can become tedious.
  8. Jul 26, 2021
    70
    All gripes aside, if you’re a fan of JRPGs in general, particularly the urban sprawl and social checklists of Persona, you will absolutely love NEO: The World Ends With You. This property deserves a series as expansive as its Disney-sponsored big brother, and hopefully, this sequel and the connected anime series will justify a true current-gen instalment at some point in the future.
  9. Jul 26, 2021
    69
    I could go on at greater length about NEO: The World Ends with You; it was an emotional rollercoaster for me, to be sure. Normally, I avoid having expectations going into a game so as not to cloud my judgment or set myself up for disappointment. I had reservations going into this because of the trailer. Still, I came out deflated in a huge way. As a fan, I admittedly enjoyed every cameo from the first game, but after the initial glee wore off, I realized that it honestly felt a little disrespectful to the source. Not everyone needs to show up, and if they do, put some meat into the occasion. If I were to point at one thing NEO did wrong, it’d be that it has too many characters and the writers didn’t know how to drill down and focus on quality relationships. That aside, I still don’t understand leaving most of the game a mystery until the very end and then just making up reasons or abilities with no prior justification. Can this game be enjoyed? Certainly. The combat alone will be fun for some, but TWEWY was so much more than its gameplay.
  10. CD-Action
    Oct 12, 2021
    65
    Tetsuya Nomura’s latest game resembles Persona to some degree, but offers real-time combat. Similarly to Kingdom Hearts, it goes for flashiness rather than a deep tactical system, but after you unlock enough psychic powers, the game becomes more varied. Overall, NEO is solid, but it needs quite a lot of time to gain momentum. [10/2021, p.64]
  11. 65
    Overall, NEO: The World Ends With You is a wonderful homage for fans of the series, in many ways it seems like a remake of The World Ends With You on a bigger screen and a fresh set of faces. However, if you were not a fan of the original game, NEO may come across as lacking in plot and game mechanics; perhaps it is worth a rewind to really appreciate the lore of this franchise.
  12. Jul 26, 2021
    60
    NEO: The World Ends With You gives players a tremendous soundtrack and a ton of content, and once the combat clicks, it's a genuinely good time. However, that comes with the caveat that players have to invest roughly 10 hours before the game really starts to be fun, and then they still have to deal with its repetitiveness. So as long as fans can put up with those issues, they will get a lot of game time out of NEO: The World Ends With You.
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  1. Jul 27, 2021
    NEO The World Ends With You is a great JRPG and also a great sequel that deserves all the time it needs to be completed. [Recommended]
  2. Jul 26, 2021
    Come for the virtual tourism and stay for a deliriously satisfying battle system. [Eurogamer Recommended]
  3. Aug 9, 2021
    If you want to play a stylish action RPG with a killer soundtrack, then NEO is a great game. But when its predecessor left such large shoes to fill, its lack of focus prevented NEO from being a truly legendary sequel.
User Score
8.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 127 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 16 out of 127
  1. Jul 29, 2021
    10
    Neo:Twewy is one of the best jrpg's on the Ps4 and probably a future cult classic
  2. Jul 28, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click full review link to view. It is not a perfect sequel, but it is a welcomed one. The charming characters and combat really carry the game through the tedious moments and the confusing plot. Full Review »
  3. Sep 20, 2021
    9
    Gameplay: The gameplay is used by a system of "pins" there are over 300 to choose from each with various of techniques, some support, someGameplay: The gameplay is used by a system of "pins" there are over 300 to choose from each with various of techniques, some support, some electric, or even telekinesis. They all vary in style of use and can be used in many ways. The pins are assigned to each button of the controller the bumpers, or the side buttons are all used in this game. The gameplay is very unique and could be played in many styles whether you're a casual gamer who just wants to button smash, or you're somebody who masters each pin and uses techniques for each boss considering the bosses each have their own weakness like any other JRPG. The gameplay DOES get tedious at moments with some bosses feeling like sponges even on higher difficulties, but the combat truly does shine on bosses that require a lot of thinking. The battles can get pretty crazy since at one point you will be fighting with 6 characters (6 pins) but it's always fun.

    You advance through the story by doing various tasks throughout each day, some challenging and some very simple; sometimes you'll be met with a quiz, and other days it'll be a battle royal free for all to see who gets the most points. It's a great system that I think works very well for this game, though some days are very tedious and a lot of clicking through dialogue to do a basic "puzzle" which Neo has a lot of. I'd say the game picks up about 5-10 hours in and it becomes a very fun game to play just for the story alone. the good days are good, and the bad days are bad. There isn't really an in-between.

    You'll also have to collect up on "Threads" which act as HP, Defense, and various of other things it's a really cool system that I found myself enjoying a lot more than I should have; each thread has a special ability that could make your battles easier with a tough restriction or vice versa. There is also a food system where you eat food to acquire stats, since leveling only increases your overall HP which in lot of instances is useless since you will be dropping your level a lot to get some of the more rare pins.

    Sound: I believe there comes a time where a game deserves it's own soundtrack section, and Neo: TWEWY is one of those games with a killer soundtrack. It's score will have you jamming your head, or even emotional, it's songs are all over the place from Rock, to Metal, to J-POP there is sure to be a song that you like inside of this game. They really did a great job at fleshing out all of them with almost ALL of them having vocals (some returning from the previous entry game) I was truly impressed with this games music.

    The voice acting is VERY good in this game, with a lot of the cast implementing very good emotions that even made me tear up a few times they all did amazing with it, a lot of them being first time voice actors, they should be very proud of their work.

    Final Verdict: Neo The World Ends With You swings in with an interesting story, but get's held back by some of the more tedious missions, The characters truly do make the game memorable, alongside the wonderful soundtrack in it, there is also a very strong post-game where you will be defeating bonus bosses, or collecting pins to 100% the game (which is very grindy) the cutscenes are also very beautifully animated with a comic-book cartoon style that is very refreshing. I think that the game is 100% worth a pick-up but WILL be benefitted by if you played the previous entry (which is currently only on mobile and switch at the time of this review) but can be played without it.

    It brings a fresh cast of characters, and lives off of the previous entries nostalgia. A great game to be played (JUST TAKE BREAKS)

    FINAL REVIEW

    9/10

    A Delightful Time

    With A Few Twists

    PROS CONS

    A Great Soundtrack Some tedious puzzles/Missions

    Wonderful cast of characters Awkward gameplay at times

    Compelling story with many twists Grindy Post-Game

    Interesting gameplay
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