It’s a great time to be a fan of Japanese RPGs. With titles likeFinal Fantasy VII Remake, Persona 5 Royal,and even lesser-known titles likeNierandYakuza,various RPGshave found well-deserved mainstream success. Of course, another big entry in the genre that fans have been waiting for isBandai Namco’sTales of Arisewhich is set to release later this year.

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Until then, however, Namco has just released abrand new IPScarlet Nexus.It’s a title developed by key players from theTales,Code Vein,andGod Eaterteams. It’s a stunning title that deserves to be on every JRPG fan’s radar. Of course, like every other new IP, there’s always room for improvement so let’s weigh up the good and what could use some work for a potential sequel.

10Loved: The Combat System

A key area that setsScarlet Nexusapart from other JRPGs is the combat system. It’s very reminiscent of pure action games likeDevil May Cry.Fans ofNier: Automatawill also feel like they are in familiar territory with this game too.

However, despite its influences,Scarlet Nexusholds up as having some of the best combat mechanics in the action RPG genre. Players are able to combine the high-energy hack and slash fighting system with the very satisfying psychokinetic powers to create some stunning combos. The enemies from the monstrous “Others” and the human-based squads with powers similar to the protagonists all require distinct tactics. It will seem very complex but as the game progresses it becomes very rewarding.

scarlet nexus characters Hanabi and Yuito

9Didn’t: Repetitive In The Early Stages

The game’s combat systemis great but it does take its time to open up. As a result, the gameplay can feel repetitive when in the early stages of the game. Depending on how one plays through the RPG, the game can last at least 25 hours. But it probably takes around ten hours for the combat to gain some depth.

In fairness, even the simple hack and slash mechanics in the early phases of the game are still a lot of fun and satisfying to execute. The ability to combine psychokinesis powers and combo attacks look and feel impressive but they lose their appeal after several hours in the dungeon areas.

Scarlet Nexus' male protagonist

8Loved: The Visuals

Coming from a team that createdtheGod Eaterseries,Code Vein,andTales of Vesperiait shouldn’t surprising thatScarlet Nexushas a distinct Japanese anime style. This game, however, takes full advantage of Unreal Engine 4 and manages to look stunning on last and current-gen systems.

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This is in large part, due to theexcellent cast of characters, monsters, and city designs that never fail to surprise. The developers have dubbedScarlet Nexus’setting as “Brainpunk” but those familiar with the Cyberpunk genre will be able to see theBlade RunnerandAkirainfluences here.

7Didn’t: Some Lengthy Boss Fights

The boss fights provide quite a bit of spectacle inScarlet Nexus.They are beautifully designed, creative, and highly imaginative. However, they can feel like drawn-out affairs, and this where the repetition can rear its ugly head.

They can take a lot of damage and players will be tasked with hacking and slashing away at their enemies while only taking away small amounts of damage at a time. Additionally, some of thecomplexities of the combatmay take a while to click with some players in the early stages which too can result in lengthy fights.

scarlet nexus title screen

6Loved: The Storyline

One major draw for Japanese RPG fans is almost always the storyline. Thankfully,Scarlet Nexusdelivers on all fronts. It’s intriguing from the start and even though the events and the goings-on will seem baffling at first it all starts falling together nicely.

Regardless of its different setting and modern combat, there’s still something very familiar and old school withScarlet Nexus.Fans of the genre will love this especially when it comes to the narrative. Yet, despite its JRPG roots, the game will consistently surprise and enthrall its players from start to finish.

The Naomi Boss

5Didn’t:HeavyStory For Action Fans

As a JRPG,Scarlet Nexusis one of the most accessible games in the genre. This is thanks to its rewarding combat system. As a slasher, it shares a lot in common with theDevil May Cryseries as opposed to Bandai Namco’sTales ofseries.

However, despite its setting and combat system,Scarlet Nexusis a traditional JRPG at its heart. This means that there is a lot of dialogue, a lot of cutscenes, and long conversation skits to sit through. Fans of JRPGs love this but action fans looking to get back into the action may find it tedious. It’s a game for fans of anime and it may not connect quite as well with non-anime fans.

A story cutscene featuring multiple characters from Scarlet Nexus

4Loved:Like An Interactive Anime

A lot has already been said about the storyline inScarlet Nexusbut it is a game for fans of anime and JRPGs in general. The stunning visuals, the setting, great characters, and bizarre science fiction plot will make players feel like they are taking part in an interactive anime.

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The production values are great and the lengthy but deep storyline could easily make up for a large-scale anime show. It’s easy to see that influences have drawn from other sources likeAkirabutScarlet Nexusbut it’s never in danger of feeling unoriginal.

3Didn’t: TheEnemy Variety

The crazy monster designs inScarlet Nexusare some of the best in the genre for years. The boss encounters are memorable and distinct in scale and grandiosity. The same quality extends to the regular enemy designs too.

However, there is an unfortunate lack of enemy variety in the game when comes to the Others as they are known in the world ofScarlet Nexus.Players will frequently find that they are fighting the same monsters over again which only adds to some of the repetition.

scarket nexus kasane and

2Loved: TheCharacters

In addition to a great storyline, a good JRPG needs to have great characters that can back it up andScarlet Nexusdelivers. Fans familiar with theTalesseries will know what to expect when it comes to character interactions, banter, and the bonds of friendship.

Scarlet Nexushas borrowed some elements from thePersonaseries with its bonding system. It’s very similar to the Social Links of the game and allows players to deepen their bonds with specific characters. This allows for wonderful character development while also granting the protagonists new powers.

scarlet nexus the team together

1Didn’t: Lots Of Static Cutscenes

As stated above, the visuals inScarlet Nexusare outstanding. This also extends to the cutscenes which transition seamlessly into the game’s action. However, much of the game’s story and character interactions are told through static cutscenes.

They aren’t terrible by any stretch of the imagination, but they do feel at odds with the rest of the game’s top-notch art design and visual flair. It’s possible there were budget constraints that could have impacted the cutscenes, which are more reminiscent of a visual novel than what you’d expect to find in an RPG.

Yuito and Hanabi fighting a monster

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A story cutscene featuring multiple characters from Scarlet Nexus

Static Cutscene between Yuito and