Namco Bandai .Hack G.U. Vol. 1: Rebirth (PS2)

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PS2

Rating: 8.5 8.58

The hit sci-fi fantasy video game and TV series is back to deliver an epic, immersive RPG experience on the PlayStation2 computer entertainment system. What if what you do as a player in a game impacted your real world? What is reality? .hack has pursued this innovative concept in the previous 4-part series where "The World" was ultimately destroyed. Years after the events of the first .hack series, "The World" was rebuilt. As a new player, you are saved on your first day in "The World" from several PKs (Player Killers) by a mysterious man. From this day on, you have dedicated your time to hunt down PKs, and have become known throughout "The World" as the feared "Terror of Death". Word in "The World" is that the legendary PK you have been searching for has surfaced, and you must now set out to find "it". Your world is thrown into chaos when you finally encounter this PK, and are defeated by him.

Review Date: 05-Aug-08
retromangia

Rating: Rating 8 8

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Strengths: Great Cel shaded graphics and a surprisingly good soundtrack help keep you pumping through the game. The Battle system has also been revamped and really keeps the game moving.

Weaknesses: The game tends to be more like a movie, with loads of cut scenes and many character interactions to move the story along.

Summary: This game is meant for die hard .Hack fans. If your willing to watch the game more than play the game, your in for good game. I loved it, but thats because i love the .Hack universe. It's worth a shot to see if it's your cup of tea.

Review Date: 14-Apr-08
eau697

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 4

Strengths: Better battle system and graphics

Weaknesses: Repetitive

Summary: .hack//G.U. Vol. 1 Rebirth is the first installment of the 3-part .hack//G.U. series that is loosely based on the success of the original 4-part .hack series. It is part of the new .hack project that has released the .hack//ROOTS anime series as well..hack//G.U. Vol. 1 has a better battle system than the predecessors. It has strong RPG elements to it. Graphics is much improved and the voice acting is better. Battles can be repetitive at times but there are lots of interaction with the environment and team members as well.Overall, I would recommend this game to RPG fans, especially if you like the original .hack games. You don't need to watch the related anime in order to enjoy this game, but it does help to under the characters a bit.

Review Date: 30-Oct-07
Dkellar

Rating: Rating 10 10

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Strengths: Another one! Fun game play, long, great story

Weaknesses: There are two more games!

Summary: This game is similar to the first four .hack games and continues the legacy that these games provide lots of hours of entertainment. The story is great and is a must for fans of the series. Only bad thing is that there are two other games in the series!

Review Date: 18-Jun-07
wesbc

Rating: Rating 8 8

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Strengths: Improved graphics and gameplay making it more enjoyable

Weaknesses: If you didn't enjoy previous .hack, you probably won't enjoy this either.

Summary: A continuation of the series so if you are a fan of the previous .hacks, you'll likely enjoy this with the improve gameplay and graphics. But if you were not a fan before, then this is likely not for you. This is also a very poplular anime series and Fans of the anime series would likely enjoy this as well.

Review Date: 31-May-07
bsl918

Rating: Rating 8 8

Time with product: 3 Days

Strengths: Leveling up is MUCH easier, so you'll be obtaining new items fairly quickly. Better graphics than the previous series.

Weaknesses: None

Summary: There are sidequests to take, and similar to the original series there are also rewards for completing certain lists (item collection, monsters found, number of players talked to, etc.). Overall, I'd highly recommend this game for any RPG fan. The storyline is great, the characters are memorable, and the gameplay is quite enjoyable.

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