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Medabots Girls Mission

Medabots Girls Mission debuted in Japan earlier this month. For a look at some gameplay, view the video below.

Medabots Girls Mission has introduced three new characters ahead of the game’s Japanese release next month. They are as follows:

– Akane Suzumaru (voiced by Sayaka Kunimatsu) Medabot: Asterios
– Kurumi Ayano (voiced by Marika Kono) Medabot: Arc Beedle
– Lily Rouge (voiced by Shiho Seki) Medabot: God Emperor

Rather than playable, these three characters are buddy characters. Each one is only available by clearing difficult side missions. They can also be defeated with Hyper Finishes.

A Medabots Girls Mission one-shot manga is also in the works. This is being drawn by Z-Ton and will be published twice in Dengeki Maoh. The April issue (out February 27) will feature Megumi Kaidou and Rokusho from the Kuwagata Ver., and the May issue (out March 26) will focus on Minori Houjou and Metabee from Kabuto Ver.

Rocket Company has gone live with the first trailer for Medabots Girls Mission. View it below.

Along with today’s video, we have information about early-buy and first-print incentives. The early-buy incentive is a visual book which covers characters’ detailed settings and Medabots’ design pictures. Its cover is drawn by Izumi Sai, who is also the character designer. The first-print copy incentive is an original theme for 3DS which is based on the version consumers purchase.

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Gematsu has translated the latest details about Medabots Girls Mission. In today’s update, Rocket Company provides details about the Hyper Finish and Ogre Maxim systems.

Here’s the rundown:

Hyper Finish

– When you build up the special move gauge, you can trigger the series’ familiar “Medaforce” special move
– If you amass the gauge 200 percent, you can trigger a “Medaforce Burst”
– When you use a Medaforce Burst to deliver a finishing blow, a command window appears
– If you successfully input the command that appears within the time limit, you can blow away the clothes of the opposing Medafighter with a “Hyper Finish”
– Special move scenes are being prepared for each Medabot

Ogre Maxim

– Dramatically increases the performance of your Medabot
– Only available once per fight
– Can turn the tide of battle
– Has different abilities
– Parts ability increased
– Parts cooling time decreased
– Increases the Medaforce Gauge

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The official Medabots Girls Mission website has posted the game’s two boxarts. We’ve attached both above.

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It has been revealed via the game’s official website that the newest entry in the Medabots franchise, Medabots: Girls Mission will be the first in the franchise’s history to get a rating of CERO C. Games with this rating are intended for customers aged 15 and up and may contain moderate sexual content, more violence or more frequent use of profanity.

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Following last week’s reveal in Famitsu, Rocket Company has published an official announcement for Medabots Girl Mission. Find the newest screenshots below. You can also access the site that just opened here.

Fresh details about Medabots Girl Mission have emerged from Famitsu. As previously mentioned, the game is launching very soon in Japan: March 10.

Like previous Medabots games, two versions are planned: Kabuto and Kuwagata. The former features a story in Joyou Agricultural High School whereas the latter takes place in Teikou High School. Kabuto stars Minori Houjou (voiced by Ibuki Kido) and has Metabee. Kuwagata features Kaidou Megumi (voiced by Aya Suzaki) and has Rokusho.

More than 20 girls are included in Medabots Girl Mission. It’ll follow the path that players take to compete in the Artemis Cup tournament.

Famitsu has published the first official screenshots from Medabots Girls Mission. View them in the gallery below.

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Medabots Girls Mission is in development for 3DS, this week’s issue of Famitsu reveals. A few details have already leaked from the magazine.

Medabots Girls Mission will be sold in “Kabuto” and “Kuwagata” versions much like other entries in the series. Famitsu says that over 20 female characters will be included, and players will be tasked with winning the Artemis Cup. In Robattles, there will be two teams consisting of two medabots each in which they’re controlled with buttons. You’ll be able to improve your bond with Medabots in order to become stronger.

Medabots Girls Mission launches in Japan on March 10. Pricing is set at 6,264 yen.

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