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God Eater : ウィキペディア英語版
Gods Eater Burst

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''Gods Eater Burst'', known in Japan as , is a 2011 action role-playing game for the PlayStation Portable, developed and published by Namco Bandai Games in Japan and published by D3 Publisher in North America. The game is an enhanced version of , originally released exclusively in Japan on February 4, 2010. The enhanced version, featuring an expanded story and new game mechanics, was released in Japan on October 28, 2010, in North America on March 15, 2011, and in Europe on March 18, 2011. The opening and ending theme songs for the game are "Over the Clouds" and "My Life", both of which are sung by Alan. A sequel, ''God Eater 2'', was released in Japan in November 2013. A television anime series based on the game is currently being produced by Ufotable.〔2014-09-17, (God Eater 2: Rage Burst TGS 2014 trailer, anime series announced ), Gematsu〕
Another upcoming game titled ''God Eater Resurrection'' has been announced,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=God Eater Resurrection announced )〕 which will serve as a remake of ''God Eater Burst'' for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita, due for release on October 29, 2015.〔http://gematsu.com/2015/06/god-eater-resurrection-japanese-release-date-set-debut-trailer〕
==Gameplay==

The game has a storyline which can be experienced with names and voice actors in single-player mode. Players play as a young, previously unemployed warrior who has decided to go up against powerful creatures called "Aragami"; warriors who face these beasts are called "God Eaters."〔 The game's mission-based single-player mode consists of more than 100 missions, with co-operative play of up to three teammates over local adhoc wireless multiplayer or AI-controlled teammates. The North American version of the game also supported the PlayStation 3's adhoc Party. The game features character creation allowing customization of hair style, hair color, face, skin, clothing, voice and weapons using special materials. Equipment is divided into five groups: Blade, Gun, Shield, Control Unit and Upgrades. Weapons can be switched between melee, ranged and shield in-mission. In addition to the main story arc featured in the original ''God Eater'', ''Gods Eater Burst'' features an added storyline not featured in the original Japanese release.
Along with the second story arc, Gods Eater Burst adds two new gameplay features: Bullet Customization and Burst Mode. By devouring an Aragami that is still alive, God Eaters temporarily enter a state called "Burst Mode" in which their speed, strength and energy regeneration increase.〔 While in this state, the Control Unit equipped to the God Arc bestows the God Eater with helpful status effects that vary depending on which Control Unit is equipped. In addition, New-Type God Eaters are able to send teammates into an artificial Burst Mode called "Linked Burst" by firing special bullets at their teammates. These A-bullets are acquired whenever a New-Type God Eater devours a living Aragami, with the effects and duration of a Linked Burst capable of "stacking" up to three times by being hit with multiple A-bullets in succession.〔

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