
Changing into a mecha strengthens your attacks, but you become slower, more sluggish in your movements, bigger, and with that easier to hit. Aircraft mode is very fast and easy to maneuver, but your weapons are somewhat weaker. Each stage has its advantages and disadvantages. In this game you fly a transformable aircraft which can be turned into a mecha. The game is completely in Japanese, but it doesn’t interfere with enjoyment of the game, although you might miss some minor plot elements.

Similar cutscenes can be found within the game itself: when you encounter a boss and when the screen shows an anime-style conversation between your character and the boss. The scenes are incredibly detailed, making it hard to believe you’re watching a cutscene in a game and not the actual anime. These are not your regular JRPG-styled cutscenes like in Popfull Mail they’re straight out of the Japanese anime series Macross itself. What I really stands out for me in this game are the amazing anime cutscenes.
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My initial tests for the ODROID-N1 were quite good, so it’s no surprise that the N1 handles Sega Saturn emulation well. Since this is the most games I’ve covered in a single article so far, I’ve made an effort to keep each description shorter this time.Īlthough these games were tested on the ODROID-XU3/XU4, they should work just as well, if not better, on the upcoming ODROID-N1 as well.

Last time I talked about a lot of shoot ‘em ups, but this article has a good mix of different genres, although I did pick quite a few “mecha” games I enjoy. We are back with part 3 of Linux Gaming and this month, we're looking at Sega Saturn games for the ODROID-XU3/ XU4.
