A bizarre adventure through and through, Made in Abyss is an excellent adaptation of a very popular and interesting anime! The gameplay loop, story and design make this a great little adventure game with plenty of unique challenges and gameplay elements. For fans of the anime this is a no-brainer, absolutely buy it and enjoy! For non-fans, if this genre appeals, then this game is one to watch. It's absolutely worth the time it takes to learn how to play it correctly, even if the goal is just to see what gruesome event takes place next!
Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness is a good adaptation of the series, but with some weak points. While its story is interesting, resulting in both a summary of what fans already know and something new, some of its mechanics are frustrating, and its gameplay can sometimes be labeled as repetitive. All in all, it is a highly recommended purchase for those who enjoy challenging games and dark narratives.
a very nice game, I would consider it a real love card towards the anime, the possibility to explore the first 6 layers and know more deeply the creatures that live there Is very nice. The only bad thing I found is that there are events that are not exactly canonical but which still provide a longer average lifespan to the game and in a fairly natural way. I sincerely hope they continue this game, it's really worth buying it being a survival game different from many others.
This RPG features a stunning game environment, where the visual world
and the soundtrack contribute to the player's immersion. The experience
could benefit from a more dynamic gameplay, however, as its rather slow
pacing and long prologue will make things difficult for players who want
to see the plot advancing and their character developing with each play
session.
While Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness sports an excellent art direction and adapts the early part of the series' story quite well, it unfortunately fails to provide an enjoyable gameplay experience.
Made in Abyss is an odd game to recommend; the gameplay is great once you unlock the mode that actually features it, but until then you’re stuck having to trudge through a stripped-down, too-long-for-what-it-is easy mode that isn’t actually easy. If you aren’t willing to do that, you won't get to play the actual game that makes the price tag worth it. For those who do make it past that hurdle, the survival mechanics are well-implemented, the character progression is satisfying, and this is overall a perfectly enjoyable release. We wouldn’t necessarily recommend you pick up Made in Abyss, nor would we say you should pass on it outright; it’s an interesting game with plenty of redeeming qualities, but it’s gonna make you work to see them in ways that feel unnecessary.
As cumbersome as the name that precedes it, Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness has grand ideas that it just can’t live up to. It’s a genuine shame, but I can’t give this a strong recommendation.
By the way, the first half of this game is the anime portion. The second half is locked behind finishing the first half and is a new story made for the game where you create your own character and level up and is probably more like the game I thought I was getting. I have heard this second half is decent but I’m not going to slog through this mess to unlock it while listening to the two characters repeat the same lines over and over and over again. I could turn off the voices but that means I turn it off even for the story beats which defeats the point entirely. An update that unlocks that second mode automatically would maybe get me to rethink my score but what this is now, I wouldn’t even tell fans of the show to play it.
Хорошая игра но в начале она может надоест так как обучение тоесть"сюжет"идёт почти 4 часа если читать диалоги и исследовать локации но вот 2 часть игры имба
1. not much replayability, no random generated quest. quest is linear
2. randomized relics is just between show or hidden in same place. the location not randomized
3. its not a surival game or any element of resource managment adventure, its just grindfest "gather and back to hq". for example in first area in west you need 5 rope to descend and safely get back to HQ , but the rope material itself only have 2 material placed in area and you need 2 material to create 1 rope. so to get 5 rope you need to gather material, go back to HQ, gather material, go back to HQ, gather material, go back to HQ, gather material, go back to HQ, gather material, go back to HQ, gather material, go back to HQ, rinse and repeat until you have 5 rope so you can descend and ascend safely.
the game is better if implement roguelite + random generated area. waste potential
SummaryTake the Dive of Your Life! Made in Abyss, the breathtaking manga and anime series by Akihito Tsukushi, is getting its first ever video game adaptation! Experience the Anime's Story - The story begins with Riko and Reg's meeting in the first episode of season one. This marks the start of their great adventure, and together they travel to...