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74

Mixed or average reviews - based on 13 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 13
  2. Negative: 0 out of 13
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  1. Sep 16, 2019
    70
    God Eater 3 isn’t a substitute for the lack of Monster Hunter on the Nintendo Switch. It is its own thing and should be treated as such. God Eater 3 has an interesting world to explore and the post-apocalyptic setting suits the tone of the game well. The fast-paced and intense combat is fun but is best enjoyed in shorts bursts.
  2. Aug 1, 2019
    65
    God Eater 3 works well on Nintendo Switch but it's also outdated in terms of gameplay, missions and graphics.
  3. 65
    I’m not totally sure who the audience for God Eater 3 is. Obviously, there’s a certain appeal to an anime artstyle, but that can only carry you so far when every aspect of the game is at least slightly worse than the extremely similar Monster Hunter. God Eater does so little to carve out its own niche that it’s nearly impossible to recommend. I enjoyed slashing away at Aragami enough to have a good bit of fun with the combat, but I could never escape the feeling that I could be having so much more fun by playing a better game in the same genre.
  4. Jul 22, 2019
    60
    God Eater 3 is a middling experience of ideas and gameplay that paradoxically work and don’t work. It can be a lot of fun and it can be a slog of dialogue. It can be an intense firefight and epic battle, but only last less than a minute before returning to base. Somewhere beneath the tangled web of ideas lies a wonderful game but for now, in its current state, it’s a serviceable experience to pass the time on the go if you ignore the narrative and stick to the hack and slash chaos. I had hoped for more out of the level design and overall presentation but sadly it feels like something from the late PS3 era. Hopefully Marvelous will learn from this experience to make God Eater 4 everything we could ever want in the end times.
  5. Jul 22, 2019
    70
    God Eater 3 isn’t for everyone. Some will find it too easy, its story is passable, its controls take some getting to… I could go on. Thanks to its engaging fast-paced combat and considerable character development options, however, it’s well worth working through its flaws.
  6. Jul 19, 2019
    72
    To play God eater 3 on the go, shrinking down some graphics on Switch is inevitable. However, the gameplay experience remains the same as other platforms, and even better on the Co-op part, since the local multiplayer mode is exclusive to the Switch version.
  7. Jul 17, 2019
    70
    God Eater 3 is a good action-rpg focused on hunting, equipment and moveset management. It is an adrenaline rush, both in Co-op and in solo missions. On Switch, it certainly wins thanks to portability and Local Multiplayer. Because of repetitiveness, graphic limits and lack of interactive scenarios, and despite a good plot, it fails to deliver an unforgettable product.
User Score
7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 41 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 41
  2. Negative: 6 out of 41
  1. Jul 22, 2019
    8
    I didn't know what to expect from God Eater 3. No one I know did play any of'em. All I know was: its somekind of a Monster Hunter Game. andI didn't know what to expect from God Eater 3. No one I know did play any of'em. All I know was: its somekind of a Monster Hunter Game. and yes - it is. But it has so much to offer than just copy MH. Its an amazing Game so far. And for the Nintendo Switch - its a perfect Match. The Missions are mostly short (2-10Min). So perfect to play while heading to work or during some breaks. Also the port seems very good. The story is good. Nothing really new, but entertaining. Weapon- and Gear design is really cool. I'm about 10h in and I still want to do some missions when I have time to. I'm really surprised by God Eater 3. I enjoyed it more then Monster Hunter World so far. Full Review »
  2. Jul 13, 2019
    8
    A really solid, fun title if you're looking for a faster-paced, less strategy orientated Monster Hunter that's more geared towards action thanA really solid, fun title if you're looking for a faster-paced, less strategy orientated Monster Hunter that's more geared towards action than the more methodical approach of MH (Monster Hunter). It's also a much easier to approach game than MH for newcomers; every control and system is explained to you in a way that's easy to understand, making this a great game to get into if you're on the fence about the depth of these games.

    To go over all of the positive aspects about the game, I of course have to first mention the combat. The combat is, bar none, some of the greatest in any video game I've played in recent memory. The music can be hit or miss, but the majority of the time, i found myself either enjoying the score or forgetting it was there entirely as I focused on combat, but it was never intrusive or too much. The game also has an insane amount of customization allowed for your character with the amount of weapons you can choose from, as well as a decent cosmetic customization system. The Aragami design, the monsters in this game, is also very good, and I'd go as far to say even better than recent MH titles.

    While this game does have stellar combat and a few other great mechanics, I do want to touch on the flaws as well. The story isn't anything to write home about and the dialogue really isn't up to par with most modern games, but the characters are memorable and charming. Another small issue is the mission design; Every mission you go into is very straightforward, with a path akin to a corridor, a room, another corridor, another room, and copy and paste this formula for almost every map in the game, meaning exploration is out of the picture entirely for this title. All of the maps in the game are also reused multiple times, taking away from the immersion in the game, but considering most people won't be too terribly into the story and its continuity, it's an easy flaw to look past.

    The visuals are also nothing spectacular. Take any JRPG from the last few years and you'll see that God Eater 3 looks almost identical to other games that came out years before it. The landscapes and design of some areas is interesting and cool to look at, but overall, it's just a small step below of what we should be expecting at this point, even for a switch title, but that also doesn't necessarily mean the visuals are bad either. I personally think it's a complete non-issue, I never really care about graphics in video games, but for the select few, I think it's worth mentioning that it isn't anything grand.

    So to sum this all up, here are the pros and cons of the game so you can decide for yourself what will impact your enjoyment.
    Pros:
    - Fun, fast-paced action.
    - Memorable characters.
    - Lots of customization and great weapon design.
    - Amazing and unique monster design.
    - Good, non-intrusive music.

    Cons:
    - Bad dialogue.
    - A forgettable story.
    - Reused mission locations.
    - Straightforward mission design.
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  3. Jul 12, 2019
    8
    Nice game. Nice graphics. Short burst missions. Could've been a little longer. Less than 10mins to complete a mission.