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One of the late highlights of the NES, and it's about gravity flipping mechas! This resulted in a cutting-edge science-y game with awesome presentation and a refreshingly liberating gravity gimmick, albeit one that compliments the NES' reputable old-school difficulty. For as much as I wish there were more levels where you could experiment with gravity switching, the curated challenges are all still great to run down here. Also, I gotta give it up the insane endings of this game in Japan and North America: the former being surprisingly cut from the same cloth as a classic existential mecha tale... and the latter being the most hilariously bullshit epilogue you can think of. Great game!
One of the late highlights of the NES, and it's about gravity flipping mechas! This resulted in a cutting-edge science-y game with awesome presentation and a refreshingly liberating gravity gimmick, albeit one that compliments the NES' reputable old-school difficulty. For as much as I wish there were more levels where you could experiment with gravity switching, the curated challenges are all still great to run down here. Also, I gotta give it up the insane endings of this game in Japan and North America: the former being surprisingly cut from the same cloth as a classic existential mecha tale... and the latter being the most hilariously bullshit epilogue you can think of. Great game!