I speak, like, a pathetically small amount of Japanese, but I can understand enough to give this little walkthrough. Go to the top of the stairs, out the front door to enter that mission. After you select a mission, it'll make a weird noise and "mission" will pop up next to your name. I suggest going through the tutorials, they aren't that hard to figure out. Just go to any mission, the last one is actual field missions while the 1st 5 are tutorials. Talk to the lady at the counter, answer the bottom option. Go out of your room, exit that floor and go back to the 1st floor. Go into the room at the end of the hall, and watch the cutscene. It is a sequel to Gods Eater Burst.citation needed It features a new setting, as well as new.
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go to the second from last option, which will send you to a new floor. God Eater 2 PSP PPSSPP is a video game developed by Shift and published by Bandai Namco Entertainment for PlayStation Portable PSP and PlayStation Vita. Then go up the stairs and to the door on your right (may have to click around until you get to it, it looks kinda like curtains). I'd buy it in a creating the character and watching the opening cutscene, speak with the first girl you see. And I'm such a sucker for nifty character creators.Namco Bandai should port this over to the US. Not to mention the character creator is pretty nifty. But here comes God Eater, a quirky, anime-inspired game in the vein of Monster Hunter, but totally solo-able. I read somewhere that the developers wanted this, in order to encourage people to play with others, but only two of my friends own PSPs, and out of those, none want the game. The difficulty playing by myself is too much for me. It's too hard for me (I know, I'm such a little bitch). I want to like Monster Hunter - I really do! I find that I just can't.
But really, what drew me to this game in the first place were the comparisons to Monster Hunter. Well, the summary on the wiki page is nice. But it's really a nice-looking game, and so far, from what I can tell (I'm working at a minimum of Japanese comprehension here), it has a really nice story. Haha, I can't really say that right now, I just booted up the demo a few minutes ago.