Top 3 of Anime Video Games
- by Edwin K Brown
- Posted on 2021-06-19
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory
Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory is the much-anticipated follow-up to 2016’s Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth. This RPG game revisits some locations and characters from the previous outing, which offering a whole new story. You take on the role of Keisuke Amazawa, a new protagonist who has been accused of crimes he didn’t commit.
In order to clear your name you’ll need to explore Cyberspace Eden — a digital world that people can physical enter. Inside you’ll find 320 different Digimon to recruit, including all from the last game plus 73 additions. Combat is traditional turn-based, and if it’s anything like the original Cyber Sleuth gameplay will be very deep.
On top of a meaty story-driven campaign, Hacker’s Memory includes multiple different game modes. Domination Battle lets you direct your team members in strategy-based battles against rival hackers. For those who enjoy online competition, there’s Ranked Battle to prove you’re the best in the world.
Dragon Ball FighterZ
Dragon Ball FighterZ is bringing classic 2D fighting with dazzling, eye-catching visuals to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Battle are 3 vs. 3 with a tag mechanic allowing you and mix and match characters with different play styles. The roster includes fan-favourites like Goku, Cell, Gohan, Kid Buu, Trunks, Vegeta, and others. Bandai Namco is continuously revealing new characters so even more might be on the way!
If you’re a huge Dragon Ball fan you may want to consider getting the Collector’s Edition for some nifty extras. It’s jam-packed with bonus items including:
- a 7-inch Goku statue with exclusive “Manga Dimension” colouring
- an exclusive SteelBook case
- 3 art boards
- a CollectorZ box to house all the items
And of course it includes a copy of Dragon Ball FighterZ.
Some special moves filled the entire screen with bright colours and incredible special effects you have to see to believe. The trademark Z-Assist and Z-Change game mechanics are just the tip of the iceberg.
Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology
The last game to be mentioned is Radiant Historia: Perfect Chronology for Nintendo 3DS. It’s not an anime series but it’s one I think anime and RPG fans would enjoy. This is an expanded version of the classic RPG that released in 2011 on Nintendo DS. New in this version is added gameplay/story content, an updated presentation, and new ways to experience the adventure.
In Perfect Chronology you’ll once again take control of Alistel operative Stocke who’s out obtain the power of the White Chronicle relic. This relic possesses the ability to travel between alternate timelines. With this power, Stocke hopes to right some wrongs of the past and prevent the destruction of the world. Some of the enhancements in this version include redesigned character art, new character voice-overs, new theme song, a new opening animation, and five new track from original composer Yoko Shimomura.
Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Hacker’s Memory Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory is the much-anticipated follow-up to 2016’s Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth. This RPG game revisits some locations and characters from the previous outing, which offering a whole new story. You take on the role of Keisuke Amazawa, a new protagonist who has been accused of crimes…