One of those games from the ''Dark Past'' of Arc System Works, SUPER BROKEN but it has a big circle of competitive players.

The best of the original trilogy, too bad the series got into the trash after this game, anyway, play the Japan release, it's WAY easier than the input reading USA release.

Capcom, I'm still waiting for you to give Dante back his Grenade Launcher.

Everytime CAVE gets new hardware, they create a game just to see how much they can push their hardware until it starts smoking/catching fire.

Friendly reminder for everyone that Yuzo Koshiro still composes his music using a PC-88.

A complete parody of Live a Live made on RPG Maker which makes complete justice to the game its based off, some chapters had to be adjusted to make more sense in a Touhou related plot but some remain unchanged besides some minor details.

The very main feature of this fangame its the final chapter which main focus is very much the same but expands it a whole lot.

As for side content, there's at least 1 superboss in each chapter and a lot of superbosses in the True final chapter, optional dungeons for all the characters, optional dungeons that help a lot telling us hidden lore of the last chapter and some other references to other games.

Now, I know Live a Live was not a very grindy game but this one will be a grind fest to preparate yourself for the TRUE Final Boss because you will very much need all the best weapons and armor, and this is (At least for me) a very bad design choice.

Let's now talk about the music, being an RPG Maker game, most of its music are now MIDI remixes of Touhou and Live A Live themes which are actually very good, specially Megalomania, they did great justice to that theme.

Overall its in my book one of the best fangames of a Touhou game, and one of the best games i've played in my life, totally recommended if you want more Live A Live with a different taste.

P.S. Try to do a complete pacifist run when you play as Youmu and try to spot all the references to other games outside Touhou and Live A Live, trust me.