God Eater 3 Reviews
God Eater 3 is definitely the most complete, polished and the best installment in these series and a must-buy for every God Eater fans. Also if you are lookning for a high quality monster slaying action RPG with deep gameplay elements, beautiful art style and tons of amazing monsters, then God Eater 3 is also one of your best choices to play. Of course the game has issues like some repetitive locations and missions, but in the end, God Eater 3 with its powerfull presentation and many good aspects, is a very good game to recommend it to every monster slaying action RPG fans.
Review in Persian | Read full review
God Eater 3's gameplay has some hits and misses, but the overall experience proves to be a solid one. Anyone who likes Monster Hunter should certainly give this one a whirl.
While there are a lot of standard features for its genre, God Eater 3 is far from standard. Where once this was one of the genre's pretenders, sitting quietly on handheld consoles and developing a small, but dedicated audience, it now looks like Bandai Namco has a series that belongs with Toukiden and Monster Hunter at the very front of the stage.
God Eater 3 is a blast. It has all the charisma of an action-packed anime and the gameplay that we all know and love. It is a great restart of the series, which proves that this franchise could work very well on home consoles, maybe even better than its portable predecessors.
Review in Italian | Read full review
God Eater 3 is easily the best entry in Bandai Namco’s monster hunting franchise.
God Eater 3's core gameplay is spot-on for exciting combat yet its missions are too one-note for it to remain engaging for more than a few hours.
God Eater 3 is enjoyable and challenging, offering incremental improvements without groundbreaking innovations. Veterans will appreciate it, and new players will find it a refreshing alternative to Monster Hunter.
Review in Italian | Read full review
God Eater 3 provides a fun and addicting action RPG set in a post apocalyptic world with a constant looming threat. I enjoyed constantly tweaking my character and crafting bigger and better gear to take out the next Aragami boss. While I do wish the game was more consistent visually and did find the core structure of the game becoming quite repetitive as I went on, the character driven story was interesting and drove me to continue pushing through missions. If you’re a fan of the monster hunting genre and are looking to jump into a game that is fun even with some flaws I think you’ll enjoy God Eater 3.
God Eater 3 does a lot of things right, but misses marks as is goes along. Youu have a lot of options and skills and the battles you fight against huge monsters are epic. But there are only a few of these monsters.
Review in Dutch | Read full review
I’m a hungry, hungry God Eater. But does this giant monster-brawling, action RPG deliver a hearty experience, or will it leave your stomach grumbling…?
God Eater 3 may have nagging control issues and be a bit rough introducing the story but those looking for the same fast-paced combat against monstrous foes will be delighted to find that this game once again excels in that regard.
On the other hand, due to the less interesting plot and consequently the difficulty that may exist in creating a bond of the player with the characters, it can feel cold and distant.
Review in Greek | Read full review
Yes, it’s a re-release of a title that has been on the market for months now, but for hardcore fans who are looking for the grind-on-the-go, this is it. This is the one. I can definitely say that my hours with this title are not over just yet, and will probably be looking to hit completion on a game for the first time since Persona 5. God Eater 3, is incredible.
God Eater 3 is a truly evolved and enlarged version of the previous Game. The fascinating story and storytelling, well-crafted gameplay and enjoyable campaigns, along with good and satisfying visual effects, have provided fans of the genre with an action title that is a great leap forward for the series.
Review in Persian | Read full review
By no means God Eater 3 is a bad game. Unfortunately after God Eater 2, the sequel can feel like more of the same and doesn't bring new ideas to the table. Also the game under uses some of their most interesting antagonists and in a way can definitely hurt the rhythm of the main story.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Even if it can get a bit repetitive, God Eater 3 is creative action RPG that is perfectly at home on the Nintendo Switch. The premise is an interesting evolution for the series, the downtrodden characters are easy to sympathize with, and the combat is both fun and rewarding in short bursts.
In general, God Eater 3 as a game, apart from its performance on other platforms, does its job very well and because of its structure-based quest system is very responsive on Nintendo Switch. Of course, you have to get used to its visual downsides in action, compared to the other versions.
Review in Persian | Read full review
God Eater 3’s approach of simply offering more of the same without doing anything to expand on what made it such a strong challenger is a disappointment. It still has its positives, but they’ve all been seen before.
The more you experience, the easier it gets, but it'd be easy to be turned off by the wealth of menus - although thankfully the game does try to unlock each portion at a time which is most welcome.
God Eater 3 is a solid party-based monster-slaying RPG, with tons of riveting action, customisation options (though a little overwhelming at times) and overall a smooth gameplay experience.