Omega Quintet (2014)
Genres: AdventureRPGStrategy
| PlayStation 4 |
Released: 2014-10-02 |
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| PC |
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Tags:
SingleplayerSteam AchievementsSteam CloudRPGPartial Controller SupportAnimeJRPGMusicfightskillfactorysound
Description
Omega Quintet is a unique fusion of role-playing and idol simulation that places players in control of five talented idols who wield powerful Sound Weapons to confront the dark forces threatening the world. The game combines strategic combat with high-energy performances, requiring players to manage both battle tactics and the entertainment aspect of live shows.
Engage in Concert-Style Battles
Every combat encounter in Omega Quintet is designed as a performance. Players enter Concert Mode to enhance their attacks with the energy of the audience, filling the Voltage Gauge more quickly and enabling the use of special abilities. The crowd’s engagement directly influences battle effectiveness, creating a dynamic interaction between performance and combat strategy. Each move, skill, and attack is amplified by audience excitement, making every fight feel like a high-stakes show.
Deep Customization Options
The game offers extensive customization for each idol, allowing players to adjust outfits, accessories, hairstyles, and more. However, combat carries risks: receiving enemy hits can trigger a Costume Break, damaging the idols' attire and increasing their vulnerability to further attacks. Managing appearance and protection adds an extra layer of strategy to both battles and overall gameplay planning.
Harmonics Attack System
The Harmonics system enables players to chain attacks effectively across multiple idols. By strategically using each idol’s skills in sequence, it is possible to generate powerful combos that maximize damage and control over enemies. Proper timing and coordination are essential to maintain the flow of attacks, requiring careful planning to exploit each idol’s abilities to their fullest potential.
Performance Creation and Sharing
Beyond combat, Omega Quintet allows players to choreograph performances for the idols. Each routine can be customized in detail, and the PlayStation®Camera can project the player into the performance, creating an immersive interaction with the game. Players can share their performances with others, highlighting creativity alongside strategic gameplay. Full HD 1080p output ensures a visually striking presentation for all routines.
Technical and Gameplay Details
- Single-player experience with detailed combat and performance mechanics.
- Utilizes the DUALSHOCK®4 controller for interactive combat and performance control.
- Full HD 1080p video output supported on native 1080p displays.
- Online features governed by Sony’s Terms of Service and User Agreement.
- One-time license fee applies for play on the designated primary PS4™ system and additional systems under the same account.
Key Highlights
- Combine RPG mechanics with idol simulation in a single immersive game.
- Combat is performance-driven, blending strategic attacks with audience interaction.
- Customize each idol extensively while managing risks like Costume Breaks.
- Use the Harmonics system to execute powerful attack chains.
- Create, choreograph, and share unique live performances with other players.
Our Verdict
Omega Quintet is a unique mix of RPG and idol performance that feels fresh and playful. The idea of fighting enemies through music is fun, and the concert mode adds an energetic twist to battles. Customizing your idols and managing their outfits gives the game a personal touch, keeping things interesting as you progress.
However, the game isn’t perfect. Some mechanics can feel repetitive, and the story is a bit light. Still, if you enjoy rhythm-based combat and quirky RPGs, it has enough charm to keep you entertained. The visuals are colorful and the performances are engaging enough to make you smile.
Overall, we recommend Omega Quintet for fans of unusual RPGs and music games. It’s not a flawless experience, but it’s creative, lively, and worth trying at least once.