Crushing Dmg God Eaters 2

  • All Discussions. Also some aragami take more dmg from different types of dmg (pierce/crush/slash) and each weapon has more/less between them. I use crushing bullets on it's shield to break it, then use melee attacks on it. It's all mostly down to preference. Person A might have an easier time attacking Aragami A on Part A.
  • God Eater (LEG CRUSH) Dyaus Pita-0. ANTI-DYAUS PITA BULLET. SHADOW HAZE BULLET: A ground attack that targets the enemy's legs. Specially designed to CRUSH DYAUS PITA'S LEGS and other 4 legs monsters. NOTE: If you're playing DOTA and know how to use SHADOW FIEND (NEVERMORE), I think it will be easier for you to use this kind of bullet.
  • Savage moon (again not sure of the name, it is the first burst art) is good for more mobility is fighting vs the Moon Tempest which is heavy stationary dmg. I tend to find spamming the air art till knockdown/using the step art when the Aragami is not moving to be good for general play and then using Moon Tempest when downed to shred the Aragami.
GOD EATER 2 Rage Burst
Developer(s)Shift
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Entertainment
Director(s)Hiroshi Yoshimura
Producer(s)Yosuke Tomizawa
Composer(s)Go Shiina
SeriesGod Eater
Platform(s)God Eater 2
PlayStation Portable, PlayStation Vita
God Eater 2: Rage Burst
PlayStation Vita, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows
ReleaseGod Eater 2God Eater 2: Rage Burst
  • JP: February 19, 2015
  • TW: February 26, 2015
  • NA: August 30, 2016[1]
  • EU: August 30, 2016
Genre(s)Action role-playing

God Eater 2 (ゴッドイーター2, Goddo Ītā 2) is a video game developed by Shift and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment on November 14, 2013 in Japan for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita. It is a sequel to God Eater. It features a new setting, as well as new protagonists, new monsters, and new weapons.[2] An expansion titled God Eater 2: Rage Burst was released in Japan on the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4. It was released in Western territories in summer 2016 with North American and European divisions of Bandai Namco Entertainment publishing the game on PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, and Microsoft Windows.

Gameplay[edit]

The Tips and Techniques page is a compilation of information on how to use your God Arc effectively and how to take advantage of certain aspects of the game.; This page also contains information of effective equipment and skill combinations. The entire GEB community is the source of this information.

The sample screenshot of the game for the PS Vita version

In comparison to Gods Eater Burst, there are new features and additions such as the four new weapons, the Boost Hammer, Charge Spear, the Variant Scythe and the Shotgun. The Boost Hammer is a hammer fitted with a rocket booster. The Charge Spear is a large spear that can be 'charged' to form a sharpened organic blade. The Variant Scythe is a large scythe that can extend for a long range. The Shotgun is a large cannon that sprays bullets, allowing increased damage the closer the player is to the opponent. Most of the existing weapons have additional features and skills, such as the Short Blade's upward slash that sends the character into mid-air, and the Long Blade's skill that can cancel attacks, thus allowing combos.

The Blood Arts, one of the new additions in the game, are 'attack add-on' that augment normal attacks of all manner into stronger attacks, thus either unlocking new Blood Arts or converting existing ones into much stronger variants. Raising a Blood Art's proficiency requires completing missions. Finishing a mission with a higher rank gives more experience points to the currently equipped Blood Art and other Blood Arts of the same variant.

Players can interact with various characters, who may invite them to optional side missions. Completing these give players materials, items, or even additional Blood Arts.

Unlocked through Character Episodes, Link Support Devices allow players to gain status effects in battle, such as 10% additional attack power from two to five minutes into the mission. There's a limit of 100 points that can be used to equip them, with each Link Device consuming anywhere from 10 to 60 points.

Plot[edit]

The game takes place 3 years after God Eater. A new pandemic caused by 'Red Rain' has struck the Far East Branch. Members of Special Forces 'Blood', an affiliate of Fenrir who reside in a mobile base, known as 'Friar', are sent to investigate.[3]

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The unnamed protagonist and Nana Kozuki are the newest God Eaters who have been found compatible with the 'P-66 Bias-Factor' and selected to join Blood, which was founded by Dr. Rachel Cladius and lead by captain Julius Visconti. After his first missions, the protagonist meets Romeo Leoni, Julius's friend who is also a Blood member, Dr. Leah Cladius, Rachel's older sister, Director Gregory de Gremslow, the base's Supreme Commander, and Yuno Ashihara, a talented singer. The Blood group is later joined by two more P-66 God Eaters: Ciel Alençon, a master tactician from the same orphanage as Julius, and Gilbert 'Gil' McLane, who is nicknamed 'Fragging Gil' since his mentor Kate Lawry was K.I.A. five year ago. The Blood members lend aid to Fenrir's Far East Branch and work together with 'Cradle', a mobile emergency response and deployment station created after the incident at Aegis island. Each Blood member awakens their 'Blood Power' through personal trials.

After a mission, Gil reproves Romeo for his lackadaisical approach to combat. Romeo loses his temper, revealing he feels inadequate since his Blood Power has yet to awaken, and runs away. An old couple shelter him during a red rain storm. After the storm Aragami attack the village. Romeo calls his Blood group and defeats them. He apologizes for his recklessness. The incident awakens his Blood Power.

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A red rain storm hits Anagura. Romeo finds out that the old couple wasn't present in the quarantine zone and the radio from north gate is broken. He goes searching for them, with Julius backing him up. However, they run into a pack of Garm Aragami and are overwhelmed. With his last strength, Romeo finally activates his Blood Power to scare off the Aragami. Romeo is very happy that the old couple was saved by Julius before he dies in front of him.

After Romeo's funeral, Julius resigns to help Dr. Rachel's God Arc Soldier project. God Arc Soldiers are unmanned mechs. Julius promotes the protagonist to Blood unit's new Captain with Ciel being promoted to Vice-Captain, and the Blood group is transferred to the Far East Branch. The Blood find a Marduk Aragami and kill it with God Arc Soldier help. Seeing the effectiveness of the God Arc Soldiers, the group understand why Julius refuses to return to Blood.

Responding to a distress call, Blood finds a wounded Dr. Leah, who begs them for asylum at the Far East branch. After she receives treatment, Leah tells about her past with Rachel. When they were kids, Leah was angered by Rachel's icy personality and pushed her down a flight of stairs. Rachel went into a coma. Their father, Jepththat Cladius, resorted to injecting her with P73 Bias Factor to save her life, but Rachel remained crippled. Ever since, Rachel has quietly exploited Leah's guilt over her injury. Decades later, Jepththat confronted his daughters about their unethical experiments. They killed him with a prototype God Arc Soldier. Rachel is now using patients infected by the red rain for her experiments.

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Romeo's death was part of Rachel's plan to use a red rain infected Julius as the new Singularity to devour all life on the planet. Fenrir dispatches Blood Unit and Yuno to save red rain patients and find out their plan: perform a coup d'état in Friar to gain control over it. Yuno is infected while evacuating patients. They find she is to become a singularity alongside Julius. Blood's unit arrive in Friar and confront Rachel. However, the Apocalypse is now awakened with Julius inside of it. Rachel allows herself to be absorbed by it. Sakaki orders them to retreat.

Sakaki reveals the plan to stop the Apocalypse: since Yuno is another singularity, they can summon another Devouring Apocalypse to counter Julius'. With the protagonist's Blood Power and everyone around Fenrir singing Yuno's song, they succeed. They enter Julius's consciousness to talk to him one last time. Julius then stops it from evolving which results in an explosion that forms a helix-shaped plant-like structure. All the red rain patients are cured.

Development[edit]

The game was first announced on September 15, 2011 during the annual gaming convention Tokyo Game Show.[4] In September 2011, during a Famitsuinterview, Yusuke Tomizawa, producer of God Eater, said 'God Eater 2 was to pinpoint what users found fun about the game; we're taking it apart and reassembling it from scratch.'[2]

A video trailer on God Eater 2's Japanese website shows that the game gives the option for PlayStation Portable and PlayStation Vita owners to play on a cooperative, multi-player mode with each other between platforms. A playable demo for the PlayStation Vita was released 25 July 2013 on the Japan-region PlayStation Network.

The version 1.20 update released on 21 January 2014 introduces a new story arc to the game.[5] The new episode will feature Lindow Amamiya, a returning character. There is also the addition of 'Enhance' missions with additional optional requirements that activate certain effects when fulfilled. The update also introduces new support skills, items, costumes and weapon crafts.[6]

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The 1.40 patch released on 26 May 2014 introduced an online multiplayer mode supporting infrastructure play; prior, only ad hoc wireless multiplayer was supported.[7]

Downloadable content[edit]

An additional DLC episode pack titled God Eater 2: Another Episode: Return of the Defense Unit was released on 5 June 2014 and priced at 1,000 yen. The expansion added a new storyline featuring characters from the original God Eater game. It also introduced new original NPC characters, who could be used within the main game after finishing the DLC episode.[8]

God Eater 2: Rage Burst[edit]

God Eater 2: Rage Burst (ゴッドイーター2 レイジバースト, Goddo Ītā 2 Reiji Bāsuto) is an enhanced version of the original game for the PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4. It was announced at Tokyo Game Show 2014.[9] A new chapter titled 'Rage Burst' is added to the story, featuring content separated into six difficulty levels within the main quests.[10]Rage Burst introduces a new game mechanism known as 'Blood Rage', which involves filling a yellow gauge by attacking enemies, and then making a pledge to the God Arc once it activates, granting various buffs to the player.[11] Temporary invincibility can be toggled during the pledge selection process, at the expense of draining the yellow gauge on the bottom left of the screen.[12] The game also introduces new characters, enemies and weapon types.[11] All God Eater 2 Special Episode DLC is included in Rage Burst.

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The PlayStation 4 version supports 5.1 surround sound with positional sound effects, and NPC communication messages can be directed from the speaker located on the DualShock 4 controller.[13]

In December 2015, Bandai Namco's US branch announced the western release[14][15] of God Eater: Resurrection and God Eater 2: Rage Burst following a teaser website countdown.[16]

Reception[edit]

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
MetacriticPC: 73/100[17]
PS4: 69/100[18]
Review scores
PublicationScore
DestructoidPC: 8/10[19]
FamitsuVITA: 38/40[20]
PSP: 35/40[20]
(Rage Burst) PS4/VITA: 36/40[21][22]
GameSpotPS4: 8/10 [23]

God Eater 2 received positive reactions from critics. Famitsu gave the Vita version of the game a review score of 38/40, whilst the PSP version attained a score of 35/40. God Eater 2 was awarded during the Japan Game Awards 2013 by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association during the Tokyo Game Show, as one of eleven titles within the Future Division winners.[24]

The PlayStation Vita version of God Eater 2 topped the Media Create sales charts in Japan during its first week of release by replacing Battlefield 4, selling 266,326 physical retail copies, ahead of Call of Duty: Ghosts and Pro Evolution Soccer 2014 which both also debuted the same week. In addition, the PSP version sold 112,024 copies, placing it in fourth place. The same week, PlayStation Vita console sales jumped up to 46,350 units, doubling over the previous week, while the PlayStation Vita TV, which made its Japan debut the same day as God Eater 2, sold 42,172 units.[25] Prior to release, God Eater 2 was heavily marketed alongside the PlayStation Vita TV game system.[26]

Among the Famitsu 2013 Top 100, a listing of the top 100 Japanese retail software sales for the year of 2013 from data collected by Famitsu's parent company Enterbrain, the PlayStation Vita version of God Eater 2 ranked number 20, with 354,498 physical retail sales, whilst the PlayStation Portable version ranked at number 53, with 180,781 retail sales.[27] As of 31 March 2014, the game shipped 700,000 copies within Japan on both the PSP and Vita platforms according to a Namco Bandai financial report for the fiscal year ending March 2014.[28]

God Eater 2 placed fourth place amongst all digital copy games sold on the Japanese PlayStation Network overall in 2013, and the second most-sold digital Vita game behind Dragon's Crown.[29]

God Eater 2: Rage Burst sold 234,180 physical copies on Vita and 37,824 on PS4 within its debut week, placing first and third place respectively for the weekly sales charts.[30]God Eater 2: Rage Burst PC steam ver has sold over 410,000 Digital copies based on total counts sales on steamspy.

Sequel[edit]

In October 2017, Bandai Namco announced God Eater 3, but would not specify which platforms it would be released for.[31]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ ab'TGS: God Eater Receives Full-On Sequel'. Console PlayGround. Archived from the original on 2015-12-23. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
  3. ^Spencer. 'God Eater 2's Two New Transforming Weapons'. Siliconera. Retrieved 2012-04-26.
  4. ^'God Eater 2 in 2012 for Sony PSP'. Senpai Gamer. Archived from the original on 2012-05-03. Retrieved 2012-05-02.
  5. ^2014-01-17, 無料アプデVer.1.20は1/21に配信決定! “晴れ着”“エンハンスミッション”ほか、内容を一挙公開!!, Famitsu
  6. ^2014-01-20, God Eater 2’s 1.2 Update Detailed, Siliconera
  7. ^2014-05-26, God Eater 2′s Online Multiplayer Patch Is Out Today, Siliconera
  8. ^2014-05-26, God Eater’s Defense Unit returns in God Eater 2 DLC, Gematsu
  9. ^2014-09-01, God Eater 2: Rage Burst terrorizes Japan on PS4, Vita, Joystiq
  10. ^2014-09-16, God Eater 2: Rage Burst due out this winter in Japan, Gematsu
  11. ^ ab2014-09-19, God Eater 2: Rage Burst screenshots introduce new character, weapon, and Aragami, Gematsu
  12. ^2014-10-08, God Eater 2: Rage Burst developers detail post-TGS changes, Gematsu
  13. ^2014-11-13, God Eater 2: Rage Burst’s Isaac, Personal Ability system, and more detailed, Gematsu
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  15. ^Growcott, Mat (December 22, 2015). 'GOD EATER Resurrection & GOD EATER 2 Rage Burst Coming To PS4, PS Vita & PC'. Wccftech. NewAge ADS. Retrieved December 6, 2019.
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  20. ^ abRomano, Sal (2013-11-05). 'Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1301'. Gematsu. Retrieved 2018-09-20.
  21. ^'GOD EATER 2 RAGE BURST(ゴッドイーター2 レイジバースト) レビュー・評価・感想 (PS4)'. Famitsu. Enterbrain. Retrieved February 12, 2019.
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  26. ^2013-11-14, 「GOD EATER 2」×PlayStation Vita TV合同発売日記念ステージ開催! 「GE2」出荷50万本突破!!, GAME Watch
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External links[edit]

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God Eater
Original video animation
Prologue
Directed byTakayuki Hirao
Produced byHikaru Kondo
Written byTakayuki Hirao
Music byGo Shiina
StudioUfotable
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2009
Runtime15 minutes
Anime television series
Directed byTakayuki Hirao
Produced byHikaru Kondo
Written byTakayuki Hirao
Kei Tsunematsu
Music byGo Shiina
StudioUfotable
Licensed by
Hanabee
Original networkTokyo MX, Sun TV, KBS, BS11, KSS, EBC, OHK, JRT, Channel Neco
Original run July 12, 2015 March 26, 2016
Episodes13 (List of episodes)

God Eater (Japanese: ゴッドイーター, Hepburn: Goddo Ītā) is an anime adaptation of the God Eater video game series. It is animated by Ufotable and began airing on July 12, 2015 after a one-week delay.

Plot[edit]

In 2071, an organization known as Fenrir, located in the post-apocalyptic nation of the New Asian Union[a], helps humanity protect itself against monsters known as Aragami using divine weapons called 'God Arcs.' Composed of biological material called 'Oracle Cells,' God Arcs are wielded by a group of soldiers called, 'God Eaters'. The original (or 'Old-Type') Arcs could initially only hold one form, either melee or ranged, but soon a new type of God Arc is developed that could switch between cannon and blade form.

Characters[edit]

CharactersJapanese[1]English[2]
Lenka UtsugiRyuichi KijimaRobbie Daymond
Lindow AmamiaHiroaki HirataKyle Hebert
Sakuya TachibanaSayaka OharaMichelle Ruff
Soma SchicksalKazuya NakaiCrispin Freeman
Kota FujikiDaisuke SakaguchiLucien Dodge
Alisa Ilynichina AmiellaMaaya SakamotoCherami Leigh
Licca KusunokiChiaki OmigawaKaren Strassman
Hibari TakedaKanae ItouErika Harlacher

Broadcast[edit]

A 24-minute prequel original video animation was made by Ufotable and aired on September 28, 2009.[3] Ufotable later animated an anime television series directed by Takayuki Hirao with character designs by Keita Shimizu.[4] The anime is part of the franchise's fifth anniversary. The series began airing on July 12, 2015 on Tokyo MX, BS 11, and other stations after the first episode was delayed by a week due to production issues and a special short titled God Eater Extra aired in its place.[5] Four extra episodes have preempted regular episodes that were previously scheduled. After episode nine aired as the final initial run televised episode, the remaining episodes aired in March 2016.[6] The opening theme is 'Feed A' by Oldcodex and the ending theme is 'Ruined Land' performed by Go Shiina feat. Naomi. Ufotable used hand-drawn animation to animate the God Arc weapons as opposed to computer animation.

Episode list[edit]

No.TitleOriginal air date
0'God Eater Burst Prologue'
(Japanese: ゴッドイーター)
September 28, 2009
In 2065, six years before the events of God Eater Burst, God Eater Soma, a new member of the Fenrir Far East Branch, travels to a strategic command base in former Russia for his first mission, accompanied by teammate Lindow and his older sister Tsubaki. They are instructed to assist troops in guiding an Aragami colony towards a nuclear fusion reactor, which will be detonated to wipe them all out. Soon afterward, the Aragami attack the reactor and breach its primary defense. With the reactor still preparing to reach its critical point for an explosion, Soma, Lindow, and Tsubaki battle the Aragami to keep them rooted to their position and distracted. Though the God Eaters outmatch the Aragami forces, the soldiers retreat at the behest of their captain, abandoning the trio at the reactor. The captain then manually detonates the reactor, but an unknown force absorbs the nuclear explosion, preventing it from doing any cataclysmic damage. Soma, Lindow, and Tsubaki survive, and are evacuated by helicopter. As Lindow asks Soma if he is still willing to come with them in 'this messed-up world', a mysterious figure watches the helicopter depart in the desert below.
1'Lenka Utsugi'
Transcription: 'Utsugi renka' (Japanese: 空木レンカ)
July 12, 2015
In the midst of an Aragami attack, classmates Lenka Utsugi and Kota Fujiki begin training under Tsubaki's orders. Hoping to go out and destroy as much Aragami as he could, Lenka voluntarily undergoes a strict, daily training regiment set up by himself, but winds up constantly failing his training missions. Hoping to cheer him up, Kota takes him to the weapons factory, where he is allowed to see his God Arc early. Later on, Aragami breach the settlement from both sides. With low numbers on the defense force, Lenka volunteers to go out and defeat the Aragami. Though Tsubaki turns down his request, he takes his God Arc and runs outside, with attempts at stopping him proving to be useless when he activates his Burst Mode. Reaching the middle of town, Lenka confronts several Aragami as they try to kill another God Eater, but one of them knocks his God Arc out of his hand. He is then rescued by the First Unit, consisting of God Eaters Soma, Lindow, and Sakuya, who easily dispatch most of the Aragami. Lenka then notices one remaining Aragami trying to kill a woman. Retrieving his God Arc, he transforms it into its gun form and kills it, impressing the members of the First Unit.
2'Lindow Amamiya'
Transcription: 'Amamiya rindō' (Japanese: 雨宮リンドウ)
July 19, 2015
Lenka and the members of the First Unit, most notably Sakuya, remark on the transformation of Lenka's God Arc before more Aragami arrive. As the First Unit dispatches the Aragami, Lenka wishes to help, but Lindow dismisses him, telling him to hide. However, Lenka disobeys orders and fires upon multiple Aragami but is injured and rushed to a medical facility. When he regains consciousness, he is locked in a holding cell by Tsubaki to await court-martial for disobeying orders. The superiors at Fenrir eventually rule that Lenka must surrender his God Arc as punishment. When Johannes von Schicksal tries convincing them to let Lenka keep his God Arc due to the rarity of new-type users, he learns that another new-type user, Alisa, is on her way from the Russia Branch. During a dinner between members of the Defense Unit, Hibari Takeda mentions Lenka's attempts to fight the Aragami without a God Arc; Lindow mentions that there was another person sharing those capabilities but claims to not remember his identity. He then visits Lenka and asks him about the incident where Lenka begs Lindow to teach him how to fight. Meanwhile, the planes transporting Alisa come under attack from a swarm of flying Aragami. Tsubaki issues orders to dispatch Lindow and Sakuya, but Lindow mentions Lenka as an addition, which Tsubaki accepts. Lenka is released and joins Lindow and Sakuya on the battlefield.
3'Alisa Ilynichna Omela'
Transcription: 'Arisa Irīnichina Amiēra' (Japanese: アリサ・イリーニチナ・アミエーラ)
July 26, 2015
Lindow, Sakuya, and Lenka arrive to rescue Alisa, but she insists on continuing to fight. As a new swarm of Aragami approaches, Lenka and Lindow descend onto Alisa's plane, with Lindow instructing Lenka to capture Alisa. However, Alisa retaliates, announcing her refusal to leave the plane or go with Lenka and Lindow so she could tend to other survivors of the attack, including Daigo Oguruma. Lenka explains the situation to Lindow, who explains that their only option of survival is rescuing Alisa only. Lenka refuses that course of action, and Alisa forges an alliance with him. After engaging the last of the Aragami, Alisa questions Lindow about the Far East Branch's practices, displeased by their apparent disregard for anyone who is not immediately useful to them. Suddenly, Sakuya announces the approach of a new, massive Oracle reaction and jumps out of the helicopter, intending to use it as a decoy. A massive Ouroboros arrives, stunning Lenka and Alisa into silence. A flashback displays the ability of Oracle cells to multiply and divide massively, as an induced reaction causes the formation of what appears to be the first Aragami.
4'Aegis'
Transcription: 'Eijisu' (Japanese: エイジス)
August 9, 2015
Tsubaki introduces Johannes to Lenka and Alisa to the Director, and Johannes tells Lenka that his actions in protecting Alisa's transport have resulted in the suspension of all charges against him for insubordination. Tsubaki informs Lenka and Alisa that they will be formally assigned to the First Unit along with Kota Fujiki. While out with Kota, Lenka sees Aegis Island on the horizon and learns that the island will be able to shelter every human on Earth once completed. Later, Lenka and Kota accompany the rest of the First Unit on a mission to take down six Aragami. During the battle, Lindow laments Alisa's inability to fight as a team. After the mission, the First Unit encounters a group of civilians who lost most of their numbers in an Aragami attack and seek shelter at the Far East Branch. Though the First Unit agrees to take them to the base, Lenka witnesses the entire group being turned away upon arrival because none of them were judged to be compatible with a God Arc. He attempts to intervene but is stopped by Lindow. In a flashback, Johannes looks over a report regarding the incident with the Oracle cell mutation, then deletes a portion of it and replaces it with falsified information.
5'An Eye for An Eye (All In Vain)'
Transcription: 'Adabana' (Japanese: 仇(徒)花)
August 16, 2015
Returning to the base, Lenka inquires about the Aegis Project with Hibari, who explains that the project is not yet complete. Meanwhile, Tsubaki gives Lenka, Sakuya, Kota, and Alisa their next mission, which is to extract the cores of two large-type Aragami, but Sakuya has her give another mission, much to the dissatisfaction of both Lenka and Kota, who wish to hunt a large-type instead. During the mission, the four kill two of the four targets, but are cornered by the other two. They are saved by a Dyaus Pita wreathed in a dark aura, which Alisa recognizes as the Aragami type that killed her parents. Flying into a rage, she charges at the Dyaus Pita, but it incapacitates her and the others, then begins attacking nearby civilians. With Sakuya and Kota still paralyzed, Lenka and Alisa attack the Dyaus Pita to stop it from killing more civilians, but it incapacitates both, breaks Lenka's God Arc, and massacres the rest of the civilians before Lenka's eyes. Kota and Sakuya recover and distract the Dyaus Pita long enough for Lenka to carry Alisa to safety, but the Dyaus Pita, continuing its attack on him, breaks the fragile land bridge supporting the three of them, sending them all plummeting into a river below.
6'Stay True'
Transcription: 'Deichu no Hachisu' (Japanese: 泥中の蓮)
August 30, 2015
Lenka and Alisa are rescued from the river. Upon regaining consciousness at the hospital, Alisa learns her God Arc is missing, so she leaves to retrieve it but stops after seeing how injured Lenka is. Returning to his side, she performs basic first aid before noticing Lenka's destroyed God Arc. When an Aragami attacks the area, Lenka and Alisa take shelter; Lenka comments on the effectiveness of Alisa's first aid and wonders if his God Arc can be fixed, but Alisa remarks that his God Arc is dead. The two then decide to sneak out to search for Alisa's God Arc. Arriving back at the river, they notice the hilt of Alisa's God Arc in the water, but as she goes to pick it up, she is attacked by Aragami which triggers flashbacks of her parents' deaths and compromises her ability to fight. Lenka tries to save her and even uses his body as a human shield to protect Alisa, but Lindow arrives on the scene and saves them both. He then admonishes Lenka for his actions.
7'A Flower in Bloom'
Transcription: 'Hokorobi' (Japanese: 綻び)
September 6, 2015
Lindow decides to take Lenka and Alisa to a secret sanctuary instead of heading to the extraction point. He reveals that the area is guarded by Aragami-infused trees, which are monitored and protected by Lindow. Lenka accompanies Lindow as he harvests Aragami cells from the trees and witnesses their offensive capability when an Aragami accidentally touches the tree. Meanwhile, Alisa muses about her previous encounter with the Aragami, which continues to traumatize her. An Aragami later breaches the sanctuary and manages to evade the trees. Lindow tells Lenka to protect the sanctuary and its people and to believe in his God Arc despite its damage. Coming up with a strategy, Lenka distracts the Aragami with various attacks until he obtains ampules to damage it. However, the Aragami puts up its defense mechanism, and Lenka uses the last ampule by powering his damaged God Arc, turning it into a monster that defeats the Aragami. Lindow notices Lenka's success while Alisa helplessly watches the events. In a flashback, Johannes and his team discover the Oracle cells evading a certain cell. Afterwards, their report is denied by the government. In the present day, Johannes oversees the development of Aegis on his computer.
8'Sakuya Tachibana'
Transcription: 'Tachibana Sakuya' (Japanese: 橘 サクヤ)
September 20, 2015
Lenka and Alisa are rescued and brought back to the Far East Branch. Lenka's God Arc is sent in for repairs, while Alisa is transferred to a psychiatric ward. Meanwhile, Tsubaki tells Lindow about the Dyaus Pita, the type of Aragami Lenka fought, and mentions that Alisa has some connection to it. Lindow then goes off to explore Aegis Island. During a medical and physiological examination, Lenka learns that his internal wounds from the battle against the Pita have completely and miraculously healed. During a mission to kill a swarm of Aragami, the joint force assigned to the mission is outnumbered. Tsubaki orders a retreat, but Lenka, observing from the command center, instructs the joint force to go underground to find an exit, explaining that retreating above the ground will only result in further disaster. When it becomes clear that Lenka's plan leads to a successful mission, he is given command of the team and commended on his leadership. In the God Arc maintenance room, Sakaki informs Lenka that his God Arc snapped because his compatibility rate exceeded the weapon's capabilities, not from the Dyaus Pita's attack. Lenka also learns his heightened compatibility rate is caused by his God Arc's Oracle cells invading his body, and this rate will increase even more and hasten his death should he wield his God Arc further. In a flashback, Johannes, Sakaki, and Aisha remark upon test results of the Managarm Project. An earthquake rocks the entire planet, and enormous Oracle Cell spires rise from the ground all over the world, destroying anything in their vicinity. A colony of Oracle Cells is seen gathering as the first Aragami emerges from the ground.
9'Soma Schicksal'
Transcription: 'Sōma Shikkuzāru' (Japanese: ソーマ・シックザール)
September 27, 2015
In a flashback to the first days of the Aragami outbreak, Johannes, Sakaki, and Aisha meet in a room overlooking the destruction, and they notice a building tipped with anti-Oracle cell lights, which they later call 'Bias Factor.' Johannes wonders if the Bias cell can be used as a weapon. In the present day, Lenka, curious about Soma’s 'grim reaper' nickname, realizes that Soma's surname is Schicksal, the same as Johannes. Later, Tsubaki outlines further details of the placement of the Aragami guidance devices with Lenka, before being called to train new recruits. Lenka asks why she stepped down as a God Eater. She doesn't believe Aragami can be fully exterminated but hopes the next generation will find a solution. Lenka and Soma are later sent on a mission to destroy more Aragami. When Soma hesitates to use his special attack against them, Lenka reaffirms that he has every right to exist as his own person, as a beacon of hope rather than a harbinger of death. Hearing these words, Soma lets loose his special attack, killing the Aragami. Later, he confronts Lenka about having viewed his file and explains the futility of the Aegis plan as Aragami can never be truly destroyed. Lenka implores Soma to pass his own hope for the future onto the next generation. In another flashback, Aisha is revealed as Soma's mother. As the episode ends, Sakaki finishes restoring Lenka's God Arc, which has taken a new form.
10'Scattered Petals'
Transcription: 'Sange' (Japanese: 散華)
March 5, 2016[7]
Fifteen years earlier, a child named Iroha Utsugi and her parents are among those denied entry into Fenrir since Fenrir only allows entry to God Arc candidates and their blood relatives, and they all test negative. Iroha's family adopt an abandoned baby and name him 'Lenka'. Eight years later, Iroha and Lenka's mother falls ill, so they join a search party to find medicine for the sick. An Aragami attacks and kills everyone, but they escape. Cornered by multiple Aragami, Lindow rescues them and imparts a test kit to Iroha. Lenka then falls ill, so his mother dies after choosing to use the remaining medicine on him. Meanwhile, Lenka tests positive for compatibility with God Arc, but Iroha hides this result from him. A few years later, Aragami attack their camp, and their father is trapped under debris. He convinces Lenka and Iroha to escape just before Aragami consume him. After escaping, Iroha's wound infests and immobilizes her just as Aragami surround their hideout. She reveals to him his tests results and requests him to join Fenrir. He refuses to abandon her, so she fatally slices her throat. Saddened, Lenka escapes while promising her 'to overturn this world'. Iroha apologizes to her parents for not being able to watch over him any more as before the Aragami consume her. The story returns to the present, where Lenka has successfully merged with his new and evolved God Arc.
11'Operation Meteorite'
Transcription: 'Meteoraito' (Japanese: メテオライト)
March 12, 2016
God Eaters from all around the world convene in Fenrir for Operation Meteorite. After Captain Amamiya outlines the plan, she announces Lindow as leader of the operation, but he suggests Lenka take his place. Lenka accepts the position, and all celebrate. Operation Meteorite commences, and all start killing the Aragami. Suddenly, an unknown device activates inside the dam, causing all Vajras to migrate in its direction. Lindow investigates and discovers it is also the location of a settlement of refugees denied access to Fenrir. Lindow goes alone to protect them alone as Aragami thwart the other units from joining him. Lenka thus decides to leave the command center to aid Lindow. In a flashback, Johannes and Aisha expect the birth of their child, but she is unable to deliver. The doctors perform a C-section, but flesh bursts out from her womb, instantly killing everyone in the operating room. Johannes survives thanks to Paylor's good-luck charm, which is composed of material that deflected the Oracle cells. He finds his newborn son inside the operating room and sees Aisha's whole body covered with flesh, except in one place with a Oracle crystal core.
12'United They Stand'
Transcription: 'Dai-Ichi Butai' (Japanese: 第一部隊)
March 18, 2016
Lenka, armed with a new God arc, helps Lindow fight off the Vajras. Reasoning that someone must have activated another guiding device that suddenly distracted the Aragami, Lindow sets out to find it but encounters the Dyaus Pita. He fights it alone to allow the others to go protect the villagers.
13'Lotus'
Transcription: 'Renge' (Japanese: 蓮華)
March 26, 2016
Lenka and the others rescue the villagers but are shocked to see the Dyaus Pita emerge without Lindow. Upset by his death, they engage it and Lenka ultimately kills it before collapsing from accelerated Oracle cell erosion. Upon recovering, Lenka becomes the new captain of the first unit with Alisa, Kota, Soma and Sakuya. While Soma is on a mission, a shadow can be seen looking over him who then brings various canned foods to an unseen man before stopping to smoke.
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Notes[edit]

  1. ^this country is a Union of Japan, South Korea, North Korea and Taiwan

References[edit]

  1. ^'CAST&STAFF|ゴッドイーター TVアニメ公式サイト'. anime.godeater.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved June 21, 2017.
  2. ^'Aniplex USA Announces God Eater's English Dub, AkibaFest in LA (Updated)'. Anime News Network. Retrieved 2016-12-08.
  3. ^'Watch The Animated Gods Eater Burst Prequel (In English!)'. Siliconera. February 22, 2011.
  4. ^'The Garden of Sinners' Hirao Directs God Eater Anime'. Anime News Network. October 12, 2014. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  5. ^'God Eater Anime's 1st Episode Delayed, Replaced with Special'. Anime News Network. July 1, 2015. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
  6. ^'God Eater Broadcast resumes from March 5th 2016'. Anime Corner. February 24, 2016. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 24, 2016.
  7. ^'Delayed God eater episodes 10-13 slated for tv starting march 5'. Anime News Network. December 25, 2015. Retrieved December 25, 2015.

External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • God Eater (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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