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outlawauron said:
BlowoverKing said:

At the surface the gameplay may look the same between the two but they're actually pretty different. In the beginning you can just mash the attack option until you kill the enemies but already only 5 hours in I'm having to use more strategy than I ever did in Demon Gaze. Obviously there aren't any Demons in Operation Abyss but instead you have a "Unity" meter that lets you do group attacks or skills and the more you use it you level it up and it becomes better.

Also you can't level up in dungeons you actually have to leave and heal each party member and only then will the experience points they earn be given to them. And my favorite thing about the game is that you actually have clear missions instead of "hey go and wander around for hours and hope you find Pluto, k bye". Some missions have you recovering something in a dungeon, finding certain people, or others have you trying to find a special enemy. 

Like I said in my other post, it's easily the best Vita game so far this year and is worth full retail.

Interesting comments. How far did you get in Demon Gaze? I only ask this because the last optional boss is the bane of my existence.


I'm pretty sure I played over 20 hours of Demon Gaze before I stopped playing. I got to where I'm supposed to fight Pluto but I can't find him/her.



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