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Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star Critic Reviews

23 Total Reviews

11 Positive Reviews(47.8%)
11 Mixed Reviews(47.8%)
1 Negative Reviews(4.3%)

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Digitally Downloaded October 3, 2014
By enforcing a system of communication and bond development amongst its characters, Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star achieves what great novels and only the most lovingly crafted virtual experiences can: it offers the opportunity to not only interact with the characters but to, possibly, form memorable relationships with them as well.
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ZTGD October 22, 2014
Spanning well over thirty hours with five different endings, there’s a great deal of fun to be had in the world of Ar nosurge. It’s just unfortunate that the lack of localization for the prequel ends up hurting the full enjoyment of this great sequel.
80
Game Over Online October 3, 2014
The storyline is too goofy to take seriously, with a cast that you can get behind on a surface level, but aren’t fleshed out enough to really hook you for a significant length of time. Still, the battle system is really fun to use and is so exciting that it’s worth playing through the game just to keep using it.
80
NZGamer October 7, 2014
The best JRPG this side of Atelier Rorona Plus.
80
Impulsegamer October 10, 2014
Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star is a fun Japanese RPG that goes outside the square in terms of its bizarre story and combat techniques.
75
3DJuegos September 25, 2014
Unique and extremely strange JRPG granted with multiple gameplay elements and mechanics.
70
Eurogamer Italy September 24, 2014
While technically lacking, Ar nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star offers many hours of play, plenty of things to do and an interesting albeit very exotic storyline.
70
Vandal September 25, 2014
It is an RPG with a very strong personality, but its story is dense and it's really difficult to follow considering the fact that the previous games weren't available in our region. As a game, it doesn't disappoint, even though there are better options out there.
70
Hardcore Gamer October 7, 2014
Forgive its flaws, though, and there’s a lengthy — albeit dialogue heavy — adventure worth its weight in nuts and bolts.
70
Push Square October 9, 2014
JRPG fans should definitely check it out at some point, if only as a filler between bigger things.
70
Multiplayer.it October 17, 2014
To fully enjoy Ar nosurge you have to 1) read an exhaustive summary of its prequel's plot which never came to the West and 2) completely suspend your disbelief. Once you are done, you will find a deep and solid jRPG below multiple levels of fan service and oddities.
69
IGN Italia October 20, 2014
Part visual novel, part JRPG, it's a bit more interactive than usual for the genre, but it still lacks any significant innovation.
67
Gaming Age October 15, 2014
It's a smaller piece in a much, much larger puzzle, and if you don't go into it fully aware of that broader context, it's not going to make a whole lot of sense.
66
LaPS4 September 23, 2014
A gem only for Gust's franchise fans. It's technical characteristics are far away from what you would expect of PS3. However, the universe in which it's englobed will give the player quite some enjoyable moments.
65
PlayStation Universe October 2, 2014
An over-complicated story with pacing issues holds this RPG back from its full potential, especially since the prequel was not released in English first. Those who enjoy reading will no doubt have fun. A tedious magic leveling system can also scare away new fans embracing the series. Only RPG diehards and TK fans will immediately gravitate towards it.
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PlayStation LifeStyle October 6, 2014
The campaign is quite lengthy, there is a ton of story to read through, and there’s even essentially choose-your-own-adventure stories inside other characters’ minds. However, the story is very quirky, and although developer Gust attempted to go deeper in characterization, a lot of the drama that unfolds feels at about the high school level.
65
Gaming Nexus December 22, 2014
It's a very vanilla title that doesn't do much to advance the series, but is definitely going to please the die-hard fans.
60
Everyeye.it September 26, 2014
What do you obtain mixing a visual novel, a sim-date game and an action rpg? Quite a mess.
60
Eurogamer Germany October 6, 2014
Ar Nosurge seems like a game that somebody had a lot of ideas for, but failed to find a frame to give it the right form.
60
Gameblog.fr October 13, 2014
An atypical JRPG where songs and relationships are the core of activities.