I'm inclined to agree. For a while I was mad at how anime and different PSU was, but on it's own, the game wasn't too bad after AotI. PSO2 captures the aesthetic a little better, but when it comes to being anime it goes even further beyond.
I'm inclined to agree. For a while I was mad at how anime and different PSU was, but on it's own, the game wasn't too bad after AotI. PSO2 captures the aesthetic a little better, but when it comes to being anime it goes even further beyond.
I'd say they are both pretty anime as fuck. I liked the environments and clothing in PSU better. Also, I can't say I'm happy with F2P business models filled with microtransactions, and PSO2 threw in a lot of stuff in that category I flat out don't appreciate. I mean, Sega is a business and therefor they are going to do whatever it takes to turn a profit, so I understand but... I don't like content being held behind a paywall. I'd rather purchase or pay monthly for a game and have access to all its content. I actually really hate that F2P models have become a thing. I feel like they're dragging down video games.
All it takes now for a take over is about 4 minutes and slight boredom.
Yeah, it's like all the posters became snails.
As one who was more for PSO classic than PSU, I've been enjoying PSO2. I'm not too keen on how overly-anime it comes out as being, but the play style and controls feel more like what I was accustomed to and wanted in a PSO game. *Shrugs* Guess I'm in the minority.
Actually I feel like I'm in the minority liking the PSU series. Out of the people I've talked to about it, the majority have preferred PSO2. But it's not like I actually have a really big sample size to give any truly definitive answer.
With you on the overly anime thing. I mean, even PSO was fairly anime, but it's become progressively more so as time goes on.
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