Omega Quintet
Omega Quintet | |
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North American cover art | |
Developer(s) | Galapagos RPG |
Publisher(s) | |
Artist(s) | Fukahire[1] |
Composer(s) |
Lantis WILL[1] |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 4 |
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Genre(s) |
Idol simulation Role-playing |
Omega Quintet (オメガクインテット Omega Kuintetto) is a video game developed by Galapagos RPG, a subsidiary of Compile Heart, for the PlayStation 4. A hybrid between an idol simulation game and a role-playing video game,[3] the player plays as Takuto, the manager of the Verse Maidens, an idol group that use the power of song and dance to fight off a phenomenon called the "Beep"[3] and save the world.[4] Omega Quintet is the first game by Compile Heart for the PlayStation 4,[5] and also the first retail game for the PS4 to utilize PlayStation Move.[6] An English version of the game, available in both digital and retail format, has been announced, and was released on April 28, 2015 in the United States and in Europe on 1 May 2015.[7]
Plot and gameplay
Omega Quintet[8] takes place in a world that is being damaged by a phenomenon known as the “Beep” ("Blare" in the English version), which has been degenerating the life of humankind by affecting their minds. The game's prominent characters are the "Verse Maidens", an idol group with the power to fight off the Beep.[1] These powers are used to fight the Beep and save mankind, by giving them hope and dreams.[9] The members of the Verse Maidens are Otoha, Kyoka, Kanadeko, Nene, and Aria. Otoha is a new member of the Verse Maidens, who is a hard worker who is always positive, but is also still growing and can be prone to making clumsy mistakes.[9] Kyoka has a strong sense of responsibility who does her job as a Verse Maiden while caring for others, and also has a hard time expressing feelings.[9] Kanadeko has an explosive personality and often makes decisions without thinking clearly, Nene is very timid and often nervous and weak-willed, who often shies away and hides behind Kanadeko, and Aria, who is the eldest member of the Verse Maidens, who is mysterious and tends to distance herself with her speech and behavior.[9] Other characters include Takt, protagonist of Omega Quintet, described as a positive guy who acts as the Verse Maidens' manager and bodyguard, Momoka, a veteran Verse Maiden, Ayumi, Momoka's manager, Shiori, Kyoka's coach, Godou, the leader of the neighbourhood watch, and Tomekichi, a fan of the Verse Maidens and the leader of one of the supporting fan groups.[10]
The game features "costume destruction" in a manner similar to Senran Kagura, which happens when the girls get parts of their clothing torn off as a result of taking repeated damage from enemies.[11] Another feature in the game is the "PVS (Promotion Video System)", which allows players to make their own dance video and custom live performances to their liking.[12] This is done choosing over 150 dances for the characters. Omega Quintet lets players make light waves and effects using the PlayStation Move controller, and they can feature in the music video itself by using the PlayStation 4 camera.[6] During the game's fights, its Voltage Gauge fills up when Takuto protects the idols when the player attacks the enemies. When it rises to a certain point, the player can activate Live Mode, which gives the idols bonuses. The player must also adjust the turn order successfully, as team attacks are formed if characters act one after each other.[13]
Development
Details for the game were first revealed in the May 6, 2014 issue of Famitsu.[1] A teaser trailer for the game was later released, introducing the game's major characters, setting, and the phenomenon of the "Beep".[14] A further teaser was shown in August, featuring a sample of the game's music, including the tracks "Inchoate Voice," "Eureka," "Move*Menter," "Manmaru marui," and "Complex: Crescent".[12] The game's artwork is drawn by Fukahire, and its music produced by Lantis and WILL.[1] In July, the Famitsu reported that the game's development was at around 60%, and that the final polygonal graphics would resemble illustrations.[15] Limited editions of the game come with a special booklet, while pre-orders come with an original soundtrack CD.[1] The game was initially scheduled to be released on September 18, 2014; it was later delayed by two weeks to October 2, 2014.[13][5]
Reception
Four Famitsu reviewers scored Omega Quintet 8, 7, 7 and 8 out of 10, for a total score of 30/40.[16] Omega Quintet sold 9,365 copies during its first week on sale in Japan, placing 8th for all video game sales in that week.[17] It has a score of 58% on Metacritic.[18]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Compile Heart's New Galpagos RPG Is Omega Quintet For PlayStation 4". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- 1 2 Sal Romano (March 18, 2015). "Omega Quintet release date announced". Gematsu. Retrieved March 18, 2015.
- 1 2 "Omega Quintet Is An Idol Simulation Meets JRPG". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Omega Quintet Delayed Until October in Japan". Niche Gamer. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- 1 2 "Omega Quintet delayed two weeks in Japan; new trailer released". Capsule Computers. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- 1 2 "Compile Heart Uses PlayStation Move For PS4 Game, Omega Quintet". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Omega Quintet headed westward in Spring 2015". RPG Site. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Omega Quintet Recensione Italiana". Japan Games Italia. Ale Kun. Retrieved 21 March 2016.
- 1 2 3 4 "Meet Omega Quintet's Five Divas Who'll Be Saving The Planet… With Songs". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Meet Omega Quintet's Hero And His Friends". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Omega Quintet Takes A Cue From Senran Kagura With Costume Destruction". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- 1 2 "Omega Quintet Idols Tease Some of Their Songs Just For You". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- 1 2 "Compile Heart Delays Their First PlayStation 4 Game, Omega Quintet". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Omega Quintet's First Trailer Shows Off The Game's Five Idols". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ North, Dale. "Compile Heart announces PS4 idol RPG Omega Quintet". Destructoid. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Famitsu Review Scores: Issue 1347". Gematsu. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "This Week In Sales: Kingdom Hearts Gets Remixed Again". Siliconera. Retrieved 24 September 2016.
- ↑ "Omega Quintet". Metacritic.
External links
- Official website (Japanese)
- Official website (English)