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Scarlet nexus review
Scarlet nexus review









Taking even one hit could create a devastating chain reaction: Kasane would sometimes take so long to get up that another enemy would hit her in the meantime, resulting in two or three hits from what really should have been one dent to HP. I found that taking practically any damage at all would be enough to knock Kasane to the floor, at which point she'd take an age to stand up. In particular, the game seems absolutely hell-bent on disrupting your sense of flow. On paper, this all sounds like an exciting combination of abilities, but there's something about Scarlet Nexus's combat that just feels off. Some stages provide you with special environmental objects that can be hurled at enemies for massive damage. You can also borrow certain powers from your squadmates, such as electricity, to give you a temporary buff in battle or help with particular enemies. In other words, you can't just sit in a corner and chuck rocks from there. Scarlet Nexus still wants you to get up close and personal, however, with a certain amount of melee hits required to charge up your psychokinetic energy bar. The whole thing is structured into story chapters, with a mixture of linear combat missions and chances to explore the world or hang out at your OSF hideout.įor the preview I mainly played as Kasane, whose abilities are focused on ranged powers rather than melee combat. The game hints at a mysterious connection between them, and trying out both characters will show you their perspectives on the story - a nice incentive to replay the game to get some extra background info on each of the characters. You can play as either Yuito Sumeragi or Kasane Randall, who both possess the power of psychokinesis (AKA flinging cars around) and sign up to join the "Other Suppression Force" at the same time. They use these abilities to fight hideous monstrosities called Others that rain from the sky and eat human brains. It's set in an alternate reality where humans have learned to harness substances in the human brain to give them powers. Scarlet Nexus is a third-person action game developed and published by Bandai Namco, due to release later this year on PC, PlayStation and Xbox.











Scarlet nexus review