Not much to really say tbh, the game is quite short at only 5 levels. It's like an actiony shootery type game with a control style kind of like kid icarus uprising with the ol' stylus to aim and stick to move type beat but you don't really move in a real 3D space as you just kinda hover around above the ground and shoot downwards at the floor. The game does have a cool sense of spectacle to it especially near the end and the premise of being a government official with a giant robot mech that spreads justice (and nature in this games particular case) will never not be cool. Every boss fight that has a vocal theme kick in always goes hard, they did a good job with the overall excitement here. I was expecting this game to be similar to Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day, another short Suda side-project, but this game is significantly more reserved and focused than that. There aren't even any wrestlers or assassins!!! Can this really be called a suda game without either of those??? My final protip is for the love of all that is holy if you are curious about playing this get the undub, the fact that they replaced hanakana with the most generic modern anime dub lady with no dual audio should be considered an international crime. I'm normally not one to put my foot in the whole dub/sub wars, but really with a game like this you'd really think they'd at least have an option for jp audio... It's short, it's fun, it's surprisingly straight-laced, if you have a 3DS it's a decent way to kill an hour.

Reviewed on May 07, 2024


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