Ormai lo saprete perfettamente, nelle scorse settimane è stato rilasciato in giappone, uno dei nuovi titoli crossover sulla home console di Nintendo. Stiamo ovviamente parlando di Genei Ibun Roku #FE, ovvero il crossover RPG, Shin Megami Tensei X Fire Emblem, che è arrivato proprio lo scorso 26 dicembre in Giappone, e che approderà nel corso del 2016 anche in Europa e Nord America. Genei Ibun Roku #FE è da qualche tempo pre-scaricabile sul Nintendo eShop del Wii U giapponese, al prezzo di 7 236 Yen, ed occuperà circa 16.6GB di spazio sulla memoria della home console JAP . Nelle corso delle ultime ore, è stata rilasciata la prima recensione di Genei Ibun Roku #FE, proprio dalla nota rivista giapponese Famitsu. Come saprete, come al solito il gioco è stato recensito da quattro recensori giapponesi, e il risultato è stato di 8, 9, 9, 8, con un punteggio complessivo di 34/40. Trovate le recensioni di seguito alla news:
Reviewer 1 – 8
The strong point of Atlus – an RPG which involves young people – is used as a base while the taste of Fire Emblem is added, so this game gives a fresh impression. It is fun to hit enemy weaknesses in battle in order to perform follow-up Session Attacks with partners. It is convenient how you can avoid combat or deal a preemptive attack by hitting the enemy’s symbol before the encounter. It is also nice how the growth of partner characters is carefully pictured in [story] events.
Reviewer 2 – 9
To begin, an important battle technique is poking the enemy to discover their weakness. It’s also such a stylish production with a great user interface. This is absolutely an Atlus-made RPG. It is good that the essential tactic of finding the enemy weakness in order to trigger “Session Skill” is easy to understand and it is fun to strategically change acquired skills and weapons depending on your enemies. Various types of information is on the Wii U GamePad and it’s convenient how you receive notifications when “Unity” becomes available.
Reviewer 3 – 9
A familiar Atlus RPG in which high school students live in modern Tokyo is entangled with characters of the Fire Emblem fantasy world and the composition is surprising both story-wise and artistically. Performing arts is an impressive theme, where you will battle during a live performance. When you team up with your peers, there’s a strong sense of unity with the Fire Emblem characters who will support with their weapons. Training elements for skills and weapons are a bit cumbersome, but they are so fun.
Reviewer 4 – 8
General systems and the feel are close to Persona series, like creating combos by hitting enemy weaknesses. The setting of becoming an idol in order to gather power that is called “Performa” is catchy and interesting, and it leaves an impression of an RPG that is well made. Location and the enemies of Persona’s past make a grand appearance, but Fire Emblem doesn’t come out very much so I felt a little sorry.
via: Source