A portion of an N-Sider review...
I think it's worth eight bucks even just for a playthrough, because this is exactly what long-time gamers with fond memories of the PS1 era seem to often be clamoring for: a Japanese game, with a unique and awesome Japanese setting, a couple cool vocalized rock/J-Pop songs while you're blowing shit up, a pretty girl with long hair and a visor, a big old transforming mech with a special skill called Sacrifice Drive, some cool animation, satisfyingly crunchy gameplay, and a thick sheen of polish.
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I think it's worth eight bucks even just for a playthrough, because this is exactly what long-time gamers with fond memories of the PS1 era seem to often be clamoring for: a Japanese game, with a unique and awesome Japanese setting, a couple cool vocalized rock/J-Pop songs while you're blowing shit up, a pretty girl with long hair and a visor, a big old transforming mech with a special skill called Sacrifice Drive, some cool animation, satisfyingly crunchy gameplay, and a thick sheen of polish.






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