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Megaton Musashi: Wired, everything you need to know about Level 5 robots

Megaton Musashi: Wired, everything you need to know about Level 5 robots

The first thing you should know about Megaton Musashi is that this game could be the straw that broke the camel’s back and made it go away. Level 5 from the scene for a while. The title that was introduced as Megaton Musashi: Wired during the recent LEVEL5 VISION 2023 isn’t new; In fact, Megaton Musashi was only released in Japan until November 2021 on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, barring a sensational fiasco, forcing Fukuoka to first re-propose it for free and then suspend support altogether. For what should have been game as a service On a larger multimedia project including at least one animated series.

It’s hard to understand why a title like Megaton Musashi would interest the Japanese so little, given its nature, but it’s clear that Level 5 believes in it so much, that it even announces a new version, rich in content and features, for the Western market. Let’s see what lies ahead, then, in Megaton Musashi: WiredWhich will reach our region during the year 2023.

Super Bots vs. Aliens


Megaton Musashi: Wired, the gameplay is very reminiscent of the Little Battle eXperience

Megaton Musashi was born as a more serious reinterpretation of another Level 5 multimedia brand: The Little Butler Experience. You may remember it – at least one title from that series came to us, along with the corresponding anime – but it is also true that it was a bit of a meteorite, even if it grabbed the attention of our Japanese friends a few years back. Then when he tried level 5 again, raising the maturity level in different ways, something went wrong. They probably didn’t like the somewhat derivative plot, which abandoned the more tender and childish overtones of The experience of young fighters To dive into a darker story.

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In the fictional future of Megaton Musashi, our planet has been usurped by an alien species, the Dracter, who are working to reform it. The 1% of Earth’s population is forced to live in secret asylums, and an even smaller percentage – coincidentally consisting of teenagers – are called upon to experiment with giant Rogues combat robots that can fend off Dracter machines. the hero of the story, Yamato IchidagiMegaton Rogue Model Musashi pilots.

Megaton Musashi was initially conceived as a Level 5 multimedia project, but it also failed in this context: Season 1 of animated series It was followed by Japanese audiences so little that even the second season was uncertain for a long time, which was produced after and which ends these days in the Land of the Rising Sun. All of this suggests that Musashi’s Megaton is a disaster from every point of view, when in reality it’s a very curious title that could delight Japanese superhero robot fans and, sure enough, the orphans from the Little Battlers eXperience. In fact, it has many elements in common with the latter.

The game actually has two souls. One of them is what one might expect from a Level 5 title: profusely animated interludes, recurring dialogues and colorful characters we can interact with on several occasions. formula though Less RPG than usual in the sense that Level 5 has chosen a corner closer to visual novels In terms of storytelling and writing. Even the exploration dynamics are different than in the past, with the player moving Yamato in well-kept 2D scenarios after accessing them by selecting them from a menu, rather than in more or less extensive 3D settings.

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Megaton Musashi: Wired customization system is very rich
Megaton Musashi: Wired customization system is very rich

Of course there is a campaign to follow, which unfolds into a series of primary and secondary missions that will be played and replayed at different difficulty levels. In terms of gameplay, Megaton Musashi is kind of Brawlersa Third person action game Which sees us plunge into fairly vast environments to defeat hordes of enemies, using basic attacks – which include firearms and melee weapons – and special shots assigned to the appropriate keys that allow you to loop combos and implement more straightforward strategies. As a game Megaton Musashi is very reminiscent of the Little Battle eXperience, especially in customization system which allows you to build your Rogue from head to toe, choosing different components – which come as a bonus in stages and range between various attributes – and decorations, which also belong to a large group of unlockable content.

It’s really hard to understand why it didn’t do well in Japan, given the formula it fits so well to run and play games. However, it is a title very repetitive In the structure and in the mechanics, which depend primarily on the creativity of the players and their obligatory search for loot and collectibles, of which the title of the fifth level seems to be very rich.

Megaton Musashi’s West Landing: Wired


Megaton Musashi: Wired, it would be possible to pilot some very popular super robots like Grendizer
Megaton Musashi: Wired, it would be possible to pilot some very popular super robots like Grendizer

The version that Level 5 intends to bring to the West has been marked as Wired: In fact it is actually a new version of the game released in 2021 and therefore includes all the improvements and additions made over the past year. This means that we will also be able to unlock and pilot some of the most popular super robots in Japanese animation, such as Mazinger Z, Getter Robot, Voltes V, Combattler V, and GrendizerEach will have its own historical moves, expressed as stunning cinematic attacks. The game will also be released on PC and PlayStation 5 and will be multiplayer: this means that we will be able to play with users of other platforms because, among other things, Megaton Musashi can also count Multiplayer mode Fairly accurate that allows you to form teams of three players to take on different types of missions, such as timed missions or clashes with giant and challenging bosses.

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We have to admit that, as fans of Japanese robots, we can’t wait to get Megaton Musashi: Wired, also because we’re curious to understand the critical issues that prevented it from achieving success in its natural homeland. In our eyes it looks like a great stadium with Instant play And amazing, a very special style that Level 5 exudes from every pore and tangible potential to keep us hooked on building our custom rogues for hours. We just have to wait for the international release during 2023 to find out the truth.