Article 9PM7 Omega Quintet review – more for anime fans than mainstream gamers

Omega Quintet review – more for anime fans than mainstream gamers

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Matt Kamen
from Technology | The Guardian on (#9PM7)

(PS4, Idea Factory International, cert: 12, out now)

Idol singers - Japan's hordes of manufactured female performers - aren't a concept really seen in the west, making this colourful Japanese role-playing game centred on them a curious release. But move past the culture shock, and there is a solid entry into the genre here, offering a detailed turn-based combat system and surprisingly fun characters.

In the world of Omega Quintet, a phenomenon dubbed "Blare" threatens humanity's survival. Only young women capable of channelling music into power can fight back. As Takt, childhood friend of the newest of these "verse maidens", you serve as manager to the team, equal parts guiding their careers as singers and ensuring they're ready for battle.

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