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  Published: 2019-03-05, Author: David , review by: nintendoworldreport.com

  • Combat system is impressive, The different skills and loot allow decent customization
  • A bad quality Persona clone, Characters lack uniqueness, Music is repetitive and subpar, The story is fairly cliche

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  Published: 2017-07-25, Author: Matthew , review by: gaming-age.com

  • Abstract:  The Caligula Effect's major selling point is that it was written by Tadashi Satomi, whose claim to fame is that he developed the scenario, characters, and setting of the original Persona games. Considering how beloved those games are, and how widely they'...

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  Published: 2017-06-09, Author: Jason , review by: gamechronicles.com

  • Interesting story premise and narrative, Affinity system, Interesting combat execution, Relatable personal struggles
  • Timing and juggling of combat may be tedious for some, Framerate drops in heated battles, Affinity with NPC tedious after a while, Certain themes may be too dark for some audiences
  • An interesting take on virtual worlds and their societal implication

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  Published: 2017-05-25, Author: Mark , review by: nzgamer.com

  • Abstract:  The Caligula Effect (CE), developed by Aquria, is a roleplaying game set in the virtual world of Mobius. μ (pronounced Mu) is both a pop idol and the architect of this world, with her want to create a refuge from the pain of reality filled with endless jo...

 
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  Published: 2017-05-22, Author: Rishi , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Interesting plot, Great music, Depth in combat
  • Poor frame-rate, No pay-off for social interactions, Most battles require little thought, Exploration is painful, Rating (out of 10): 5, We played a review copy of The Caligula Effect on the PS Vita, the game is available for download only on the console

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  Published: 2017-05-19, Author: Jesper , review by: psbloggen.se

  • Abstract:  När jag startar upp The Caligula Effect för första gången är förväntningarna höga; det är ett nytt Atlus-rollspel med tydliga kopplingar till Persona -serien. Spelet är skrivet av Tadashi Satomi som ligger bakom de första Persona-spelen, det utspelas i sk...

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  Published: 2017-05-15, Author: Josh , review by: destructoid.com

  • Has some high points, but they soon give way to glaring faults. Not the worst, but difficult to recommend. How we score:  The Destructoid Reviews Guide...

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  Published: 2017-05-11, Author: Aaron , review by: diehardgamefan.com

  • Abstract:  The Caligula Effect is a game that sounds fantastic on paper. The story was written by the guy who did the early Persona games, a unique battle system lets players input various actions and watch them play out (hopefully as planned) in real time, and ther...

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  Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Charlie , review by: gotgame.com

  • The Caligula Effect appears to be Aquria's best game thus far, and the story by Tadashi Satomi is an interesting one, to say the least. Though it starts off slowly and has a few minor problems, these are more of an annoyance rather than hindrance, and s...

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  Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Derek , review by: cgmagonline.com

  • Abstract:  Novel game concepts are far less common than their iterative counterparts. A successful franchise is bound to spawn its fair share of imitators, and while some compare favourably to their progenitors, others are little more than mirthless copycats. The Ca...

 
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