Atlus has become one of the most fashionable studios in the world after successes such as Persona 5 or Shin Megami Tensei V, but the Japanese company continues to work on many other games. In the absence of less than a week for its launch, today we tell you how the first notes of Soul Hackers 2, the new Atlus that plunges us into a cyberpunk Japan and puts us in the shoes of Ringo, an agent of Alon on whom the survival of the world depends in the face of an imminent apocalypse. RPG, anime aesthetics and action in the purest Atlus style in this game for which we are already beginning to see the first reactions.
These are the grades that some of the main international media have put into play.
- We are Xbox – 93
- Digitally Downloaded – 90
- GameSpew-90
- Noisy Pixel – 90
- The Mako Reactor – 90
- Everyeye – 85
- Destructoid – 85
- CGMagazine – 85
- Windows Central-80
- Worth Playing – 80
- Screen Rant – 80
- RP Gamer – 80
- GameRant – 80
- Gaming Bolt – 80
- Hey Poor Player – 80
- RPG Fan – 73
- IGN-70
- Hardcore Gamer – 70
- Multiplayer – 70
- Siliconera – 70
- Twinfinite – 70
- GameSpot-70
- God is a Geek – 70
- Push Square – 70
- Game Informer – 65
- MGG – 60
Analysis of Soul Hackers 2
At the time of writing this article, Soul Hackers 2 has a average grade of 77 in metacritic with 29 reviews contemplated (in its PlayStation 5 version, the one with the most analysis right now). It is a significantly lower grade than previous Atlus works, but it will surely be more than worthy entertainment for fans of this type of proposal. Remember that Soul Hackers 2 is coming to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and other platforms next August 24.