Earth Defense Force 2025

Earth Defense Force 2025

PS3 Japanese game cover
Developer(s) Sandlot
Publisher(s)

D3 Publisher

Director(s) Toshio Noguchi
Takehiro Homma
Composer(s) Masafumi Takada
Jun Fukuda
Series Earth Defense Force
Platform(s) Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)

Earth Defense Force 2025 (PS3, Xbox 360)

Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair (PS4)

  • JP: April 2, 2015
  • NA: December 8, 2015[4]
  • EU: February 12, 2016

(Microsoft Windows)

  • WW: July 18, 2016
Genre(s) Third-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Earth Defense Force 2025, known in Japan as Chikyū Bōeigun 4 (地球防衛軍4, lit. "Earth Defense Forces 4"), is a third-person shooter developed by Sandlot, and published by D3 Publisher, for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. It is the follow-up to Earth Defense Force 2017.[5][6] A Remastered version called Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair was also ported to PlayStation 4 and Windows which includes the original game and a new expansion.

Gameplay

The player takes control of an EDF soldier from one of four soldier classes. To fight these alien forces the player can access several weapons in the game, ranging from assault rifles and sniper rifles to rocket launchers, grenades, and laser weapons. Only two weapons may be selected for each mission with the exception of the Fencer, who can have four weapons, and the Air Raider, which can have three. The game has more than seven hundred weapons; roughly 175 weapons per soldier class. This the highest weapon count of any EDF. Some levels also contain vehicles which can be operated.[7][8] The game takes place across levels featuring destructible environments, taking place in settings such as cities, beaches, hills, underground tunnels and more. There is no penalty for collateral damage that is inflicted on the environment by the player, for instance when buildings crumble after sustaining a few hits from a rocket launcher or grenade. Other EDF soldiers can be recruited or followed, and attack enemies on sight, as well as provide radio chatter. You can also customize the color of your soldier.

There are several difficulty levels. More effective weapons are dropped by the enemies in the game at the higher difficulty levels, encouraging players to repeat the missions. In addition to weapons, armor enhancements which function as permanent maximum health bonuses are dropped along with healing items.

Story

The Earth Defense Force, a unified multinational military sponsored by nearly every country, is founded after detecting an impending alien visit in case the aliens prove to be hostile. In the year 2017, that proved to be true and the EDF fought against the Ravagers, an alien race that attacked Earth with giant insect-like creatures, UFOs, robots and gigantic, 120-foot-tall lizard-like creatures. Eight years after defeating the last Ravager in Arizona, they attack again with new creatures, evolved from their underground nest. Among them is the Retiarius, a spider-like creature which makes gigantic spider-webs, and giant bees. In the year 2025, the EDF must protect the Earth again from the alien invaders.[9]

Downloadable content

D3 has released several addons for this game. They were originally announced as bonuses for pre-orders of the Japanese version, including exclusive content for purchasing the game at some web retailers. The following content is also available for free on PlayStation Store and Xbox Marketplace as of 2015 in a special bundle named "Unstoppable Shooter Satisfaction Pack" (in Europe) or as four separate bundles, one for each class (in the United States).

D3 has also released three supplemental DLC mission packs. The mission packs are:

Reception

Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic(PS3) 69/100[10]
(X360) 68/100[11]
(PS4) 64/100[12]
Review score
PublicationScore
Hardcore Gamer4.5/5[13]

James Cunningham of Hardcore Gamer gave the game a 4.5/5, calling it "a fantastic example of everything that makes pure action gaming so much fun, packed with replay value and over the top set pieces, and a more than worthy sequel that tops its predecessor in every way."[13]

References

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