. Summary: Assemble the Seven Deadly Sins and fight to save the Kingdom of Lioness in The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia. Based on the manga, The Seven Deadly Sins by Nabaka Suzuki, enjoy stories of adventure and experience all of the action and excitement from the anime.
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Play through Assemble the Seven Deadly Sins and fight to save the Kingdom of Lioness in The Seven Deadly Sins: Knights of Britannia. Based on the manga, The Seven Deadly Sins by Nabaka Suzuki, enjoy stories of adventure and experience all of the action and excitement from the anime. Play through memorable fights with famous characters such as Meliodas, Elizabeth, Hawk, and others in all of their unique fighting styles. FEATURES:. Assemble the Seven Deadly Sins: The popular hit anime The Seven Deadly Sins comes to console for the very first time. Lush Environments: The world of Britannia comes to life in a scenic 3D environment, made possible by the power of the PS4.
Action Oriented: A high-tension and fast-paced action fighting style that is expected of the popular anime series. Adventurous Storyline: Experience an enticing story line with your favorite characters to choose from and plenty of places in Britannia to explore. Seven Deadly Sins is a great Anime and Manga. But has the game the same quality as the Anime? Is it funny, dramatic and cool?
Its Seven Deadly Sins is a great Anime and Manga. But has the game the same quality as the Anime? Is it funny, dramatic and cool? Its quite funny and the graphics are good, they are not like in Monster Hunter World, but it appropriate for a game today. The fights are quite good. But I am a bit confused because it´s somewhere between a Warriors game and Naruto Storm. And i realy miss the videos.
And the story telling is not so good. All in all is it good game and mostly recommended for fans of Seven Deadly Sins. The animation is decent, but the expressionless faces of the characters goes a long way to detract from the overall experience. Combat is The animation is decent, but the expressionless faces of the characters goes a long way to detract from the overall experience.
Combat is repetitive and quickly gets boring. I literally spammed triangle (heavy strike) to win for the entirety of a match and then proceeded to do the same with spamming square (weak attack) and circle (ranged magic attack) for the rest of the matches I fought throughout the story mode. The story mode leads much to be desired due to the lack of character development within the game.
As a huge fan of the series, I felt that the lack of development for any of the characters was underwhelming and leads to so very not funny moments in which Meliodas will act perverted towards Elizabeth but with nothing but dialogue, leaving anyone new to the series to likely scratch their heads as to what is even happening during these non-animated dialogue sequences. Even during animations, the faces of the characters express no emotions whatsoever so there are very few moments that feel pivotal or vital to the overall story due to this. I am utterly disappointed in this game because I thought it looked like it could be a decent fighter but from what I can tell it comes down to who can get behind the other player first (teleporting behind the opponent is as easy as holding R1 and pressing x, which consumes a portion of your magic gauge) and then proceeding to spam that until out of magic and then use your special moves with R1 and triangle, square or circle.
Use your super move when your meter is full with R2 to do massive damage or in the case of Ban, to gain some sort of armor that prevents most damage? I'm not entirely sure what Ban's super even did, and unfortunately I didn't spend much more time on the game due to the overwhelming feeling of lack. I wanted to like this game but I just can't!
As a fan of the anime and of a generous amount of Bandai Namco games I was extremely disappointed with this hot mess. For something that As a fan of the anime and of a generous amount of Bandai Namco games I was extremely disappointed with this hot mess. For something that should have been a simple translation of the anime into a game they had the entirety of the game bar the combat basically done for them and they fumbled it. The game drops you off randomly at the Boar Hat in with exposition of Elizabeth telling Meliodas about the coup, meanwhile neither the in-game model nor the portrait next to the text reflect anything but joy.
You go from that to suddenly fighting soldiers and Twigl, all of which is done in pretty good PS2 graphics, with the combat of a terrible PS1 game. You can win by literally pushing the stick towards an enemy and press square, easy win, take no damage but the real insult is how clunky and stiff everything is, you can't attack and roll to avoid an attack, your essentially locked into the animation once you press a button and the only game that should have that within the last decade is Monster Hunter. And the fact your ally is a liability forced onto you as though it was a dreaded escort mission is further insulting and detracting to the combat, now don't get me wrong I love Hawk but if that bacon-boy gets obliterated into last nights meatloaf I don't want to be the mashed potato on the side. You earn 'Gossip' which blows my mind as to why I would care as the player about it when the anime gives you clear and really good reasons as to why they go places, not 'This stink villager said this dank meme, lets check it out'.
When you can't even get a feeling for something as extremely basic as conveying the distress Elizabeth must be feeling not knowing if her father is dead, that her kingdom is in the hands of evil and powerful men you really relate or care at all for this character, that's not even to mention how it's instantly dropped on you and you have no idea what is really going on. When there are so many examples of the type of combat that was represented in the anime that you could take inspiration from like Naruto games, dragonball games, Muso games, and you get a slow boring combat that makes Batman games look engaging it's time top drop that price real low, real quick. Had this game not been advertised as was I could forgive some aspects or throw it up as hype, but we were told to expect certain things, and then let down by what feels like an extremely rushed product in order to capitalize on the popularity of the anime. Had it been given another year to really smooth out the storytelling so you can relate to these characters and care at all, get that fast paced combat down and make if feel satisfying like the anime I can see the potential for an amazing game, but we're not paying $100 for potential, we're paying for a beta so people in a year from now get a cheap deal on a patched version of what MIGHT be a decent game.