RPGamer writes: "I don't know who said it, but for the sake of argument, let's go with Isaac Newton indirectly stating that whatever goes up must come down. After a very brief improvement in quality with .hack//Mutation, .hack//Outbreak, the third game in the .hack quadrilogy, just falls completely flat. The issues that surfaced occasionally in Mutation have become grossly overbearing, and as a result, .hack//Outbreak is easily the most frustrating game in the series thus far."
Today Cyberconnect2 released a new video starring President Hiroshi Matsuyama responding to a rather popular question about the .hack series.
They've literally been saying this since 2017, but it's good to know.
I would buy it! I don’t think it’s the greatest game or anything but the story and premise I find novel. I’m getting through .hack GU last recode right now.
Cyberconnect2 comments on the possibility of the games from Project.hack to receive a remaster on current hardware.
TBH i would have remastered the Project .hack over these. Like the GU is great just .hack to me was much better.
oprainfall writes: “At oprainfall, we strive to bring you the best news and content related to niche gaming and related hobbies, like anime. All these are forms of media that we find enjoyable and want to share with others. But there are some stories, some experiences, that bleed into other media forms. One franchise explodes across so many media channels that it’s mind-boggling and, at times, can seem completely overwhelming. But no matter how you get into it, you’re generally guaranteed to enjoy yourself and certainly going to walk away from it with more questions than answers. I speak, of course, of .hack (pronounced ‘dot hack’).”