Liberation Maiden
Game » consists of 5 releases. Released Oct 04, 2012
As Shoko Ozoro, President of New Japan, players must pilot a futuristic mech suit in order to assault the vile enemy who took control of Japan and suppressed the will of the people.
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5 (1) 4 (1) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3.3 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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A nonstop stream of steady action fit for a portable console. 8
If any one trait were to define the modern era, it would have to be speed. With YouTube videos and fast Internet journalism (among other things) promising instant gratification on a whim, quickness is often more valued than patience. However, this is not necessarily a bad thing, a statement that 3DS shooter Liberation Maiden proves this quite well. The game is only about an hour long across five stages, yet somehow manages to cram every single moment with fast-paced yet thought out action. The e...
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Amazing gameplay, short duration 0
When I saw this on the eShop, it was an instant purchase for me. Suda51 has always had a deranged and quirky, creative design to his games and Liberation Maiden is no different. The story is almost non-existent with a short cutscene letting you know Shoko has won the election to become the second President of Japan. Instantly, she dawns the Liberator - her mechanized suit - and she's off to battle the enemy forces that have overtaken Tokyo.The game plays almost identically to Kid Icarus: Uprisin...
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Amazing 0
Level 5, Grasshopper Manufacture, Suda 51!!!How could this game go wrong? You play as a female president of japan, with a mech suit. The whole thing sound amazing, but then again so did Lollipop whatever. Suda lost his touch with reality because this game doesn't work as a game.It is impossible to appreciate the actual creativity and uniqueness in this game because its painful to play.The 3d is some of the worst I've seen on the 3ds, the game controls weird when you get it to work, don't have an...
0 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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