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EDENS ZERO
There simply aren’t enough engaging and worthwhile gameplay elements in Edens Zero to make it worth experiencing a worse version of the story. Superfans of the series might find something to love if they dig deep enough – but Konami’s Edens Zero, more than anything, is another grim reminder of the unrealized potential of anime-based video games.
Edens Zero, as an anime-based title, manages to capture the essence of the original work, though not without flaws. Its charming story and straightforward gameplay do the job, but outdated graphics and a lack of depth might turn off players looking for a more robust experience. It’s a game made for fans — and hardly for anyone else.
If you want boobs even more giant, and if you have a vendetta against your square button and your free time, then I’d heartily recommend Edens Zero. If you’ve played any anime action game since the PS2, then you should know there are many better options out there.
7
balbareth
The game has potential and, while it has its flaws, it’s still a solid and enjoyable experience. If you’re used to modern action games, the controls feel awkward and the button mapping isn’t great. It tries to go for a Musou style but doesn’t quite get there, though the fact that each character plays very differently with unique skills adds some nice variety to the combat. The graphics look dated, more like something from the PS3 era, but the soundtrack is amazing and easily one of the highlights. Side quests and exploration are pretty standard and tend to get repetitive, especially since you fight the same types of enemies a lot. After finishing the main story you can keep playing to explore more and do extra side stories, but the repetition in combat and exploration is still there. On the plus side, the fanservice is handled really well, with plenty of outfits and no censorship, especially compared to Gust’s Fairy Tail games, which makes this a much better effort from Konami in that regard. The story follows the manga closely, and overall it’s a good game that deserves a chance. With some refinement and improvements, a sequel could make it even better.
10
elirac
Eden Zero tells a spectacular story. It’s not just an intriguing tale—it’s brimming with legendary heroes and fearsome villains that test even the most seasoned souls. The video game absolutely lives up to the brilliance of the anime. It sweeps you into this grand story with elegance and fun. While it’s true that fans of the anime or manga will adore it, I can say without a doubt that anyone will cherish Eden Zero as the dazzling gem it is. The gameplay is active and dynamic, so no need to worry about it being a Japanese game. A true work of art, highly recommended—an extraordinary game!
10
Bobo78
Great Action Rpg Anime Style Game Love it wow Cool everything i expected great nice cool.

EDENS ZERO

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Jul 15, 2025
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14% Positive
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Jul 28, 2025
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Digital Chumps
Edens Zero from Konami does a wonderful job of representing the source material it was born from. It comes with a meaningful and engaging story with great characters that are well-developed, while presenting an easy-to-jump-into gameplay design that is fun to dive into without much fuss. The hiccups lie with the lack of frequent enemy encounters and the choice of how you can play the game.
Jul 16, 2025
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GameSpew
This video game adaptation of Edens Zero doesn't make the best first impression, but if you stick with it for a few hours, it gets a lot better. It's rough around the edges and has multiple issues that persist throughout, such as a certain clunkiness to its combat, but its entertaining story full of outrageous characters and ample number of unique playable characters will keep you coming back for more.
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Aug 4, 2025
10
elirac
Eden Zero tells a spectacular story. It’s not just an intriguing tale—it’s brimming with legendary heroes and fearsome villains that test even the most seasoned souls. The video game absolutely lives up to the brilliance of the anime. It sweeps you into this grand story with elegance and fun. While it’s true that fans of the anime or manga will adore it, I can say without a doubt that anyone will cherish Eden Zero as the dazzling gem it is. The gameplay is active and dynamic, so no need to worry about it being a Japanese game. A true work of art, highly recommended—an extraordinary game!
Jul 24, 2025
10
Bobo78
Great Action Rpg Anime Style Game Love it wow Cool everything i expected great nice cool.
Aug 3, 2025
65
GamersRD
Edens Zero, as an anime-based title, manages to capture the essence of the original work, though not without flaws. Its charming story and straightforward gameplay do the job, but outdated graphics and a lack of depth might turn off players looking for a more robust experience. It’s a game made for fans — and hardly for anyone else.
Jul 28, 2025
60
Final Weapon
Konami's video game adaptation of Edens Zero is a fun action RPG that follows the events of the original story. The combat is a bit slow at first, but once you unlock more moves and playable characters, the action becomes far more palatable. However, the outdated graphics and presentation may be a barrier for some fans.
Jul 15, 2025
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PSX Brasil
There's no doubt that Edens Zero manages to adapt a dense and complex story into an extremely accessible action RPG format. However, aspects such as gameplay, visuals and narrative structure show incredible unrealized potential, resulting in an adaptation that takes little advantage of what Hiro Mashima's incredible work has to offer.
Jul 21, 2025
55
COGconnected
Edens Zero is a mediocre attempt to bring a well-loved manga into the interactive medium. The combat lacks the nuance found in stronger action-RPGs. While switching between party members adds some variety, battles quickly become repetitive and tiresome. The story is messy, and its basic presentation fails to hold your attention. Although the game throws together many ideas, none are fully realized, resulting in a disjointed and unpolished experience.
Aug 6, 2025
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RPG Site
There simply aren’t enough engaging and worthwhile gameplay elements in Edens Zero to make it worth experiencing a worse version of the story. Superfans of the series might find something to love if they dig deep enough – but Konami’s Edens Zero, more than anything, is another grim reminder of the unrealized potential of anime-based video games.
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Jul 20, 2025
9
jh1996
Giving this one a high rating as someone who is a fan of the manga and anime the game has a ton of Pocket Galaxies dna bur the game gives you the story straight and to the point customization is great and each EZ crew member plays differently enough to not make it boring and the exploration mode is massive!
Jul 16, 2025
9
Akiguts
Konami entregou um jogo do qual não precisa ser fã pra entender, pois se trata de uma adaptação da historia sem pressa alguma, não um resumo padrão igual vários jogos, o mundo aberto tem muitas missões secundarias divertidas (outras nem tanto), um combate eficaz, que consegue fazer com que cada personagem tenha sua peculiaridade, dando uma variedade melhor, varias lutas contra chefes bem feitas, bons cenários que retratam e expandem o material original, E MUITAS ROUPAS DIFERENTES, toda hora surge uma diferente, seja comprando, fazendo missão secundaria, ou achando Baús, é um jogo muito bem feitinho que da um tapa na cara de jogos de grandes franquias de anime (ne bandai), e tudo em português, o modo foto é muito bom também.
Jul 17, 2025
8
Rygaard
The game reminds me a lot of the good old PS3 era days. It isn't perfect or particularly refined, but it' fun.
Aug 8, 2025
7
balbareth
The game has potential and, while it has its flaws, it’s still a solid and enjoyable experience. If you’re used to modern action games, the controls feel awkward and the button mapping isn’t great. It tries to go for a Musou style but doesn’t quite get there, though the fact that each character plays very differently with unique skills adds some nice variety to the combat. The graphics look dated, more like something from the PS3 era, but the soundtrack is amazing and easily one of the highlights. Side quests and exploration are pretty standard and tend to get repetitive, especially since you fight the same types of enemies a lot. After finishing the main story you can keep playing to explore more and do extra side stories, but the repetition in combat and exploration is still there. On the plus side, the fanservice is handled really well, with plenty of outfits and no censorship, especially compared to Gust’s Fairy Tail games, which makes this a much better effort from Konami in that regard. The story follows the manga closely, and overall it’s a good game that deserves a chance. With some refinement and improvements, a sequel could make it even better.
Jul 17, 2025
3
Igl00Man
No sugarcoating it, Edens Zero is a woefully dull game that tries, and fails to emulate the feeling of a Musou/Warriors game, and is easily the worst game I've played that has any property tied to Hiro Mashima's works. The game play is serviceable, albeit bare bones, and lacking anything innovative. The story is incredibly derivative, and very cliched. Visuals are solid, but look a bit dated. Game is short, and lacks replay value. The only time this game will be worthwhile is if it goes on sale, in the $10-$20 range. Anything over that is paying too much for it.
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SummaryGet ready for 2 exciting games in the making based on the manga "EDENS ZERO" by Hiro Mashima originally serialized in the weekly SHONEN MAGAZINE published by KODANSHA Ltd.
Rated Tfor Teen
  • PlayStation 5
  • PC
  • Xbox Series X
Jul 15, 2025
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