Things the game don't tell you: 1. *Don't play both story at once, focus on one first.* It's better to play as the other character in EX New Game, since you get to keep all your inventory, including an ultimate weapon material that can only be obtained by completing a playthrough. 2. *Side Quests* are obtained from NPCs marked as *Black Diamond on the minimap.* You can only find them by wandering through areas. Some areas become unavailable later in the story, so try to complete the side quest first. 3. *Don't sell those Analysis, Battle Record, Environment, etc* drops you got from Others. You can exchange them for many useful benefits; the most important ones being upgrading your weapon, or increasing your companion plugin slots. 4. You can give the *same present* to a companion multiple time, but it *won't give many bond points after the first one* (I gave Shiden with 6 red heart presents, but he ranked up at nearly the same pace as others). Don't waste your material buying the same present, thinking you could max the bond level right off the bat. 5. *Best skills to get early* are *Charge Attack* (faster and more health/crush damage than regular attack spam), *Slam Attack* (similar to Charge Attack, but midair), *Psychokinesis Finish* (massive crush damage on downed enemy), *Brain Crush SAS Restore* (to greatly sustain SAS gauge) and *Follow-Up* skills (combo extender). 6. Some locked areas - marked by triangle on the minimap - require either Shiden's ability or Luka's ability. They can be accessed by *attacking a nearby electrical box* with electrokinesis, or by *teleporting past the fenced gate.* 7. Some SAS that appear less than useful can be very potent when paired with other skills. *Arashi SAS* can be used to delay enemy recovery and *stack Overkill bonus;* while *Tsugumi SAS* can instantly knock down enemy and *make them vulnerable to Psychokinesis Finish.*
@@mystymos3614 I'll take it back. It seems you can still gain bond level even with the same gift. However, the increase appears to be very low and not worth the extra grind (I gave 6 extra red heart gift to Shiden and his bond level increased almost at the same pace as others).
@@AstonishingRed Forgot a few more things that you might find useful: 1. Best skills to get early are *Charge Attack* (faster and more health/crush damage than regular attack), *Slam Attack* (similar to Charge Attack, but midair), *Brain Crush SAS Restore* (greatly sustain SAS gauge), *Psychokinesis Finish* (massive crush damage on downed enemy) and *Follow-Up* skills (combo extender). 2. LT/L2 psychokinesis, Perfect Dodge and Perfect Dodge Attack makes you invulnerable for a brief moment. *You can actually Perfect Dodge face first into an attack without taking any damage.* 3. Some locked areas - marked by triangle on the minimap - require you to have Shiden's (electrokinesis) or Luka's (teleportation) ability to access. You can access them by attacking a nearby electrical box or by teleporting past the gate. 4. Some SAS that appear less than useful can be very potent when paired other skills. For example, Arashi SAS can be paired to delay enemy recovery and stack Overkill skill; while Tsugumi SAS can be used to counter enemy, knock them down and make them vulnerable to Psychokinesis Crush.
@@foreverlovedbydimond Well you be surprised by how many people don't know. As someone never got into video games. There is also the really clueless people out there.
TL;DW for y'all; Don't recklessly sell things. That's it, that's the only potential thing to hinder your game in any way. Everything else is just super basic RPG tips.
The hanabi, kyoka, arashi/gemma, and tsugumi SAS combo is so meta. Can easily shred crush gauge and HP and one of the best ways to easily get S rank in the vision simulator
Its gets even better during the end when you have lvl 5 bond for companions and can keep refreshing the abilities everytime you do a brain crush. I love the powers and fighting system.
@@pepedir9067 Please do. I just refinished it yesterday. I wouldn’t say the game is hard, but the bosses on level 4 and 7 are most definitely the hardest. You gotta know the mechanics well enough to beat them. The game also won’t tell you that you have an i-framed dodge, which is X+A. Have fun!
You forgot to mention on the Anime, there is a secret Sidequest that requires to watch the anime and look out for stuff like codes to unlock in game stuff
Great Video! 😁👍👍👏 I recently bought the ultimate edition on sale for $15!! 😀 I'm currently enjoying my second playthrough with the other character and it's pretty darn awesome! They somehow manage to keep things fresh. 🤔🙃😶 DEFINITELY a hidden gem. 👍👍👏👏👏
@@RandoLePerson well the if you dont like It go play other games like what else can i say for me mh has the best combat in recent gaming but you know different strokes for different folkes
@@RandoLePerson any monster hunter is endlessly more fun than any mash square press triangle game. If you’re creaming yourself on scarlet nexus, you probably don’t know what actual good/important combat looks and feels like
Never. 🤣 I legit do not use them. If ur shocked, use Shiden SAS. If ur burned, use Hanabi SAS. If ur slowed by oil or water, use Luka SAS. Taking too much damage? Use Gemma or Kagero SAS. Wanna kill faster? Use Kyoka or Arashi SAS Low on PK meter? Use Kasane/Yuito SAS. Can't see an enemy and want easier dodges and bonus xp? Use Tsugumi SAS. Need healing? USE SAS... Jk. 😂 Your companions can heal you and you can regen health while in brain drive or outside of combat (with the required upgrades in brain map). TLDR, The tablets and even health restores are useless. As u can see from my dramatic comment, SAS literally helps in just just about EVERY situation. The only thing I catch myself using every now and then is the SAS restore drinks. 🤣 Almost forgot, the saves are VERY often in this game which also restore full HP to all party members and a disclaimer: most of those abilities for SAS are only available when u increase ur bond with those characters to at least lvl 3 or 4 (maybe 5 for a few members). I guess this isn't beginner-friendly advice, but all I can say to that is to dodge and... USE SAS.
The talking panel bits look a little stiff, but the combat seems good and all the object throwing is making me remember how fun that was in Control. I think I'll enjoy this ^-^
There's a lot of good cinematics but for a lot of the 'middle' scenes, it's talking panels. It's done in a more interesting way than normal but I can't say I ever like them, it's like a visual novel or something during that, which is a little cool, and a little weird
Demo was pretty long and you could spend a lot of time looking at the brain map and testing combat. The people who say it's short must be dumb as shit.
I was sold when I seen the trailer and getting to play it has been my next best purchase, some small nags I do have but nothing major. I know its a wild pipe dream but if bandai made an mmo to this I would no life it just as much as the game itself because everything in it is just clean and crisp compared to other games with AI companions or allies that mechanically impede your progress if your not aware so bandai seriously made an awesome improvement with this title (the anime I am disappointed in its premium access only sadly my only biggest gripe but to each their own I suppose lol)
There are different weapons and armor, but the demo only gives you the default gear, so it's unclear if different armor has different appearances, but they likely do. There are also a bunch of armor accessories that you can equip independently from your armor to further customize your appearance.
The equipment tab are pretty simple: there is one slot for weapon, and three slots for plug-in chips (items that give you bonus attack, health etc). Then, there's a visual tab where you can equip your character with different accessories and costume. That said, there's only like 3 or 4 costumes at the moment - and one of them is a Deluxe edition bonus. Edit: Different weapons have different appearance, but the progression system is pretty linear: there's only one weapon at every stage, and the next one always has superior stats.
I'll admit I enjoyed the God Eater psychic edition demo but I dunno it didn't really "click" with me. It might be an unpopular opinion but these type of Bandai Namco games just feel as well as look all the same imo.
I see where your coming from, looking at them all (excluding their arena fighting games) look the same but if you play them, you can see they play differently, take the SAO or AOT games, they all look the same but if you sit down and play them, you can see there are differences in them
Sadly, there's no character creator - it's 2 set main characters of which you choose one to play and follow that story Though there are seemingly a lot of cosmetics to unlock and use through playing the game, different outfits etc
@@GenerationHollow can you play as a guy? Because from what I am seeing in this game play you seem to play as a girl and I don't really like playing as a girl
You know I was surprised by the same thing, at first I was on Japanese so I said okay. And then I switch to English and I realized there’s no way to turn them off..? Definitely a strange choice for a game with sooo much dialogue
How can you ruin your save? I'm you can't just go back and collect the materials? I'm pretty sure you can't miss any sidequest so you can do them at any time. Just keep everything you find and check the entire map. Easy, standard rpg rules.
Bro some games don't tell u simple stuff like u can Dodge with a or the enemy is weak to water but nah this don't tell u stuff that can effect ur whole entire gameplay
Not really useful as all the things mentioned are in the tutorial What the game specifically doesnt mention is that money is otherwise useless in the game. Once exchange is unlocked, go craft spam the visual equipment of your choice and sell them for 3k each which will propel even the weakest hack n slash gamer to Item spam heaven basically making the game feel like easy mode even on hard.
I was interested in this game until I found out there wasn't any character creation. That's what drew me to Code Vein, despite not really liking souls-likes.
Though the lack of Character Creation *is* a real shame, perhaps if it does well enough to get a Sequel, or perhaps a really big Expansion/Update, they'll add it. I dunno, wishful thinking really, but it can't hurt to hope eh?
@@shrikebutcherbird The fact that not everyone agrees with you proves my point by default. Character creation is for "role playing" not so much as telling stories, it's why 90% of the time they use a silent protagonist in a game with charactor creator (which I feel is the biggest offender of being called story driven when they do this). Obviously it's possible to do both as most have but when you recall the best story driven games its not likely to be one with a character creator. I love character creators, but I absolutely hate them in story driven games as the second I find out a game has one I already know the story is shit.
Yeah, I think I did the worse one. I beat the game and can't do EX new game because I overwrited the save or something so... -Idc because I had NO intention of playing both stories again, UNLESS you get rewarded greatly for it.
Too bad it’s not coming to the switch looks like the kind of game I’d enjoy playing on a controller and not mouse and keyboard. There is probably a janky workaround to this that hopefully let’s me use motion controls for the camera. It does give me them Astral chain vibes which is my favorite game of all time.
I think skarlet nexus is definitely worth supporting as a franchise. Sorry but code vein was just meh, while SN has more potential and it's quite unique, with a beautiful art style and awesome music. You would be forgiven for thinking platinum games made this game.
@@udontneedtoknowokbuddy7287 I'm currently trying to get the true ending so I can do the DLC properly but I can't beat the final boss, there is barely any info on what weapons are good to take that fucker out
these videos are so useless. all you did was explain basic game mechanics that you definitely don't need to know before playing. because you'll learn them as you play, like a normal person.
There's a particular quest where you need to input secret code to find/save an NPC friend. The first code is a freebie, but the rest can only be found within the TV show. You heard that right: *There's an in-game quest that requires you to watch the TV show to complete.*
@@Rei-uk3qt Not necessarily. I'm sure there are people who would write down the code after watching the TV show, so you just need to look up the answer with internet.
Pulled right from the Bandai's website. "Want more news on the Brain Punk dystopian JRPG? Then subscribe to our SCARLET NEXUS newsletter for the latest updates!" Lol.
The games graphics, even on Xbox One are really good, sometimes they can look a bit meh but that's only on still, close up images (looking at you censor bar vision) and the audio and soundtrack are amazing, I do run into the occasional lag spike though so be careful of them if your playing on PS4 or Xbox one
Things the game don't tell you:
1. *Don't play both story at once, focus on one first.* It's better to play as the other character in EX New Game, since you get to keep all your inventory, including an ultimate weapon material that can only be obtained by completing a playthrough.
2. *Side Quests* are obtained from NPCs marked as *Black Diamond on the minimap.* You can only find them by wandering through areas. Some areas become unavailable later in the story, so try to complete the side quest first.
3. *Don't sell those Analysis, Battle Record, Environment, etc* drops you got from Others. You can exchange them for many useful benefits; the most important ones being upgrading your weapon, or increasing your companion plugin slots.
4. You can give the *same present* to a companion multiple time, but it *won't give many bond points after the first one* (I gave Shiden with 6 red heart presents, but he ranked up at nearly the same pace as others). Don't waste your material buying the same present, thinking you could max the bond level right off the bat.
5. *Best skills to get early* are *Charge Attack* (faster and more health/crush damage than regular attack spam), *Slam Attack* (similar to Charge Attack, but midair), *Psychokinesis Finish* (massive crush damage on downed enemy), *Brain Crush SAS Restore* (to greatly sustain SAS gauge) and *Follow-Up* skills (combo extender).
6. Some locked areas - marked by triangle on the minimap - require either Shiden's ability or Luka's ability. They can be accessed by *attacking a nearby electrical box* with electrokinesis, or by *teleporting past the fenced gate.*
7. Some SAS that appear less than useful can be very potent when paired with other skills. *Arashi SAS* can be used to delay enemy recovery and *stack Overkill bonus;* while *Tsugumi SAS* can instantly knock down enemy and *make them vulnerable to Psychokinesis Finish.*
Realized that third one after getting a "uh... I guess I'll take it" outt ahanabi
@@mystymos3614 I'll take it back. It seems you can still gain bond level even with the same gift. However, the increase appears to be very low and not worth the extra grind (I gave 6 extra red heart gift to Shiden and his bond level increased almost at the same pace as others).
Now THIS was actually useful
@@AstonishingRed Forgot a few more things that you might find useful:
1. Best skills to get early are *Charge Attack* (faster and more health/crush damage than regular attack), *Slam Attack* (similar to Charge Attack, but midair), *Brain Crush SAS Restore* (greatly sustain SAS gauge), *Psychokinesis Finish* (massive crush damage on downed enemy) and *Follow-Up* skills (combo extender).
2. LT/L2 psychokinesis, Perfect Dodge and Perfect Dodge Attack makes you invulnerable for a brief moment. *You can actually Perfect Dodge face first into an attack without taking any damage.*
3. Some locked areas - marked by triangle on the minimap - require you to have Shiden's (electrokinesis) or Luka's (teleportation) ability to access. You can access them by attacking a nearby electrical box or by teleporting past the gate.
4. Some SAS that appear less than useful can be very potent when paired other skills. For example, Arashi SAS can be paired to delay enemy recovery and stack Overkill skill; while Tsugumi SAS can be used to counter enemy, knock them down and make them vulnerable to Psychokinesis Crush.
Most of these the game tells you about it. The present one is the one I didn't get the game to tell me about.
These very basic game tips will DEFINITELY prevent me from ruining my entire save.
That title was very clickbaity
this guy basically read the entire tutorial.
@@foreverlovedbydimond Well you be surprised by how many people don't know. As someone never got into video games. There is also the really clueless people out there.
Or you can just read the crap the game tells you in the beginning 😂😂😂
@@LadiesMan804 😅That be true. Granted also that one has the patience for it.
TL;DW for y'all; Don't recklessly sell things. That's it, that's the only potential thing to hinder your game in any way. Everything else is just super basic RPG tips.
The hanabi, kyoka, arashi/gemma, and tsugumi SAS combo is so meta. Can easily shred crush gauge and HP and one of the best ways to easily get S rank in the vision simulator
Made it to phase 5 and holy shit do I love the combat system
Its gets even better during the end when you have lvl 5 bond for companions and can keep refreshing the abilities everytime you do a brain crush. I love the powers and fighting system.
Personally I find the combat to be enthralling, it's fast and it feels like you're actually hitting something, kind of like MGR
What is mgr
@@pepedir9067 Metal Gear Rising
@@pepedir9067 probably one of the best character action games on the market. Highly recommend if you like Bayonetta or Devil May Cry
@@biggie2chainz never played bayoneta and only played dmc the american style one but i'll give it a try
@@pepedir9067 Please do. I just refinished it yesterday.
I wouldn’t say the game is hard, but the bosses on level 4 and 7 are most definitely the hardest. You gotta know the mechanics well enough to beat them. The game also won’t tell you that you have an i-framed dodge, which is X+A. Have fun!
Don’t forget the most important tip: You can give the girls CAT EARS AND TAIL!
I've seen the cat ears but I guess I haven't played that much to unlock the tail. The only tail I see is like of a weird mechanical dragon or lizard
@@AngelTheButlerOfTime im sorry to say but thats one of two tails youll see there is also a bird tail but its alright
And with that i'm sold. Lol
Hmmm, maybe a little heavy on the nekopara?
Can you give that to the boys too?
You forgot to mention on the Anime, there is a secret Sidequest that requires to watch the anime and look out for stuff like codes to unlock in game stuff
Great Video! 😁👍👍👏 I recently bought the ultimate edition on sale for $15!! 😀 I'm currently enjoying my second playthrough with the other character and it's pretty darn awesome! They somehow manage to keep things fresh. 🤔🙃😶 DEFINITELY a hidden gem. 👍👍👏👏👏
SAS system... ohh yeah we got sassy companions!
i would try this game but im going to be occupied with stories and rise for a lot of fucking time
@@RandoLePerson well the if you dont like It go play other games like what else can i say for me mh has the best combat in recent gaming but you know different strokes for different folkes
@@RandoLePerson any monster hunter is endlessly more fun than any mash square press triangle game. If you’re creaming yourself on scarlet nexus, you probably don’t know what actual good/important combat looks and feels like
@@RandoLePerson I mean for gods sake this game has a damn slide show to tell the story and you’re talking about monster hunter is boring🧐damn drone
@@Duppy0906 yeah, it is so damn boring.
@@mystymos3614 it's so shit, I tried to like it, did my head in, my opinion.
Naive question: how and when we will consume the normalization tablets?
Never. 🤣 I legit do not use them.
If ur shocked, use Shiden SAS.
If ur burned, use Hanabi SAS.
If ur slowed by oil or water, use Luka SAS.
Taking too much damage? Use Gemma or Kagero SAS.
Wanna kill faster? Use Kyoka or Arashi SAS
Low on PK meter? Use Kasane/Yuito SAS.
Can't see an enemy and want easier dodges and bonus xp? Use Tsugumi SAS.
Need healing? USE SAS... Jk. 😂
Your companions can heal you and you can regen health while in brain drive or outside of combat (with the required upgrades in brain map).
TLDR, The tablets and even health restores are useless. As u can see from my dramatic comment, SAS literally helps in just just about EVERY situation.
The only thing I catch myself using every now and then is the SAS restore drinks. 🤣
Almost forgot, the saves are VERY often in this game which also restore full HP to all party members and a disclaimer: most of those abilities for SAS are only available when u increase ur bond with those characters to at least lvl 3 or 4 (maybe 5 for a few members). I guess this isn't beginner-friendly advice, but all I can say to that is to dodge and... USE SAS.
@@SilentAndy Code vein taught me to say fuck all to consumables and focus on the abilities
I'm on the phase 6 now, and I have never used that 🤣
The talking panel bits look a little stiff, but the combat seems good and all the object throwing is making me remember how fun that was in Control. I think I'll enjoy this ^-^
There's a lot of good cinematics but for a lot of the 'middle' scenes, it's talking panels. It's done in a more interesting way than normal but I can't say I ever like them, it's like a visual novel or something during that, which is a little cool, and a little weird
The demo is 2 separate stories one for each character .... I found it long enough if you know that ,,
Demo was pretty long and you could spend a lot of time looking at the brain map and testing combat. The people who say it's short must be dumb as shit.
@@N1ceDreamsz I spent a whole hour on just the guy's story. I am gonna go back and do the girl's later
This commentary is so great. I have really enjoyed playing the game. Grabbed the Ultimate Edition on Black Friday for $25.
I also just grabbed it for $25. I hope I enjoy it
I wondering if this game have New Game Plus?
Yup
RageGamingVideos when you set a character to heal
does healing have a limit for them?
Data tab was best tip, I was close to selling them... ty for the info
I was sold when I seen the trailer and getting to play it has been my next best purchase, some small nags I do have but nothing major. I know its a wild pipe dream but if bandai made an mmo to this I would no life it just as much as the game itself because everything in it is just clean and crisp compared to other games with AI companions or allies that mechanically impede your progress if your not aware so bandai seriously made an awesome improvement with this title (the anime I am disappointed in its premium access only sadly my only biggest gripe but to each their own I suppose lol)
I picked up this game last week, I’m enjoying it and the mechanics remind me of astral chain
I had a question. Are there different armor and weapons with different looks or is it just stats without changing visuals at all
There are different weapons and armor, but the demo only gives you the default gear, so it's unclear if different armor has different appearances, but they likely do. There are also a bunch of armor accessories that you can equip independently from your armor to further customize your appearance.
The equipment tab are pretty simple: there is one slot for weapon, and three slots for plug-in chips (items that give you bonus attack, health etc).
Then, there's a visual tab where you can equip your character with different accessories and costume. That said, there's only like 3 or 4 costumes at the moment - and one of them is a Deluxe edition bonus.
Edit: Different weapons have different appearance, but the progression system is pretty linear: there's only one weapon at every stage, and the next one always has superior stats.
The ending song in the background i also use lol its called Shake
Ty this was helpful
Cant wait to try out all the abilluh-eez
Can u get a material back u sold?
Cyberpunk Sekiro got it, I'm sold
Not even close.
I wish. It's a fun game though.
A big tank! Dangit man you've got yo play god eater 1 and 2 your missing so much. Lol this game looks great though.
I think he's referring to the Chrysanthemum Crawler in God Eater 3 which resembles a tank in some way...
@@gevin9821 yes I understood that, but its the fact that he only has played the 3rd game and hasn't experienced the glory of the first two games.
@@iantabor2536 oh! OK, my bad... I get what you mean now.
@@gevin9821 no problem I did word it a tad weird
on pc How do you dodge?
I'll admit I enjoyed the God Eater psychic edition demo but I dunno it didn't really "click" with me. It might be an unpopular opinion but these type of Bandai Namco games just feel as well as look all the same imo.
I see where your coming from, looking at them all (excluding their arena fighting games) look the same but if you play them, you can see they play differently, take the SAO or AOT games, they all look the same but if you sit down and play them, you can see there are differences in them
The most important question i have is: Is the customization as good as their previous games?
Sadly, there's no character creator - it's 2 set main characters of which you choose one to play and follow that story
Though there are seemingly a lot of cosmetics to unlock and use through playing the game, different outfits etc
@@GenerationHollow can you play as a guy? Because from what I am seeing in this game play you seem to play as a girl and I don't really like playing as a girl
@@GenerationHollow you lose some, you win some I guess.
@@shadowbolthaseo1861 yes. If I'm guessing you play as the guy first shown in the trailer. Of course the girl.
@@Zarryon12 oh cool then I might check out the game I am just not a fan of playing as a girl so I appreciate the choice
Final fantasy + devil may cry + nier + anime = scarlet nexus lol
Half of this is a lie.
I dig it, but I HATE that I can't turn off the damn subtitles.
You know I was surprised by the same thing, at first I was on Japanese so I said okay. And then I switch to English and I realized there’s no way to turn them off..? Definitely a strange choice for a game with sooo much dialogue
Subtitles feel natural to me, so I have no problem with em. But I can see why some people would be annoyed...
How can you ruin your save? I'm you can't just go back and collect the materials? I'm pretty sure you can't miss any sidequest so you can do them at any time. Just keep everything you find and check the entire map. Easy, standard rpg rules.
Bro some games don't tell u simple stuff like u can Dodge with a or the enemy is weak to water but nah this don't tell u stuff that can effect ur whole entire gameplay
Not really useful as all the things mentioned are in the tutorial
What the game specifically doesnt mention is that money is otherwise useless in the game.
Once exchange is unlocked, go craft spam the visual equipment of your choice and sell them for 3k each which will propel even the weakest hack n slash gamer to Item spam heaven basically making the game feel like easy mode even on hard.
The game is ok just too many cutscenes and not enough actual gameplay
U think this game would make a multi Co-op?
With how the game works and how it's story goes, I don't think so
So you can only play as 2 characters?
And they have 2 different stories
I was interested in this game until I found out there wasn't any character creation. That's what drew me to Code Vein, despite not really liking souls-likes.
Though the lack of Character Creation *is* a real shame, perhaps if it does well enough to get a Sequel, or perhaps a really big Expansion/Update, they'll add it.
I dunno, wishful thinking really, but it can't hurt to hope eh?
I personally believe character creator has no place in story driven games. As much as I like having it, it doesn't belong here.
@@MrKing-qd7gi I get where you're coming from, even though I don't agree
@@shrikebutcherbird The fact that not everyone agrees with you proves my point by default. Character creation is for "role playing" not so much as telling stories, it's why 90% of the time they use a silent protagonist in a game with charactor creator (which I feel is the biggest offender of being called story driven when they do this). Obviously it's possible to do both as most have but when you recall the best story driven games its not likely to be one with a character creator. I love character creators, but I absolutely hate them in story driven games as the second I find out a game has one I already know the story is shit.
@@MrKing-qd7gi Did I piss you off or something? I'm sorry if I did, just that's how it's coming across
Yeah, I think I did the worse one. I beat the game and can't do EX new game because I overwrited the save or something so... -Idc because I had NO intention of playing both stories again, UNLESS you get rewarded greatly for it.
eiiiiii 999k subs... how bout that
Too bad it’s not coming to the switch looks like the kind of game I’d enjoy playing on a controller and not mouse and keyboard. There is probably a janky workaround to this that hopefully let’s me use motion controls for the camera.
It does give me them Astral chain vibes which is my favorite game of all time.
you do know you can get controllers for the computer right? i have an xbox controller hooked up to my pc that i've been playing the game with.
Im playing it with an cheap Five Below controller😂
Tip sale That Good Luck Card For 9000 Cash U get for finding the commander Pen
"Don't sell your data" Fuck........
This game will not ruin your save file no matter what.. This game has no build type Point for stats
I think skarlet nexus is definitely worth supporting as a franchise. Sorry but code vein was just meh, while SN has more potential and it's quite unique, with a beautiful art style and awesome music. You would be forgiven for thinking platinum games made this game.
11: kyoka is sus
This game gives me fatal bullet vibes so iz fucks with it
Let's just hope it doesn't have a bullshit system to get the true ending like Fatal Bullet
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908 facts have to go through those sad moments jus to get the “true ending”
@@udontneedtoknowokbuddy7287 and don't forget about failing it so having all that progress to go
@@wolfiethefurrygamer1908 oh yea that bullshit too
@@udontneedtoknowokbuddy7287 I'm currently trying to get the true ending so I can do the DLC properly but I can't beat the final boss, there is barely any info on what weapons are good to take that fucker out
Interesting.
Awesome amazing fantastic great no spoilers
Hi
these videos are so useless.
all you did was explain basic game mechanics that you definitely don't need to know before playing. because you'll learn them as you play, like a normal person.
Didn't realize you get code vein allies? 😂😂
ok now anything we need to know before watching Scarlet Nexus the Anime?
There's a particular quest where you need to input secret code to find/save an NPC friend. The first code is a freebie, but the rest can only be found within the TV show.
You heard that right: *There's an in-game quest that requires you to watch the TV show to complete.*
@@brahmantyoihsan5938 so you have to pay to complete the quest. (I am assuming you have to pay to watch it)
@@Rei-uk3qt Not necessarily. I'm sure there are people who would write down the code after watching the TV show, so you just need to look up the answer with internet.
@@Rei-uk3qt the first two episodes are on youtube, but I found the first two codes in an article before I watched either of them
But....BP when?
You get BP when leveling up
@@giorgosnikolaou7219 I'm talking about blue protocol
@@tan9869 whats that?
@@giorgosnikolaou7219 upcoming online rpg by bandai japan
@@tan9869 ok
dont ruin your save?????? wtf is wrong with, confusing thumbnail.
This vid is a joke
how come people have the patience to watch this stupid video and not to use the ingame tutorials?
Here’s the main thing you need to know: There’s more talking than action in this game
Thats not bad
@@giorgosnikolaou7219 lol smh
@@TrvisXXIII i loved the story and characters so it didnt brother me
This game sucks
Scarlet Nexus isn't a JRPG. JRPG's are dragon quest, pokemon, persona/shin megami tensei, breath of fire etc. Thats like calling devil may cry a JRPG.
It's an RPG that comes from Japan therefore its a JRPG
So a JRPG is a Japanese Role Playing Game. This, is a JRPG. It seems like you've come up with your own version of what a JRPG is
@@GenerationHollow Then why do terms like strategy rpgs and action rpgs exist?
It is true its down to everybodies interpretation but terms exist for a reason.
Pulled right from the Bandai's website. "Want more news on the Brain Punk dystopian JRPG? Then subscribe to our SCARLET NEXUS newsletter for the latest updates!" Lol.
Code vein was trash horrible mechanics looked good but doesn't play well just saying
I thought it played really well, though I like Souls-like games.
Code vein was my first souls like game, and I thought it played well.
It's a pass unless you're really bored and cant find anything else to play
nah
This game looks and sounds truly awful.
NOPE this is a fact not an opinion the graphics are amazing and sound is pretty good too
The games graphics, even on Xbox One are really good, sometimes they can look a bit meh but that's only on still, close up images (looking at you censor bar vision) and the audio and soundtrack are amazing, I do run into the occasional lag spike though so be careful of them if your playing on PS4 or Xbox one