Liberation Maiden has all the makings of a title by Goichi Suda (a.k.a. Suda51), the eccentric creator behind console games like Lollipop Chainsaw and Killer7. In this iOS shooter, you play as a Japanese schoolgirl named Shoko and blast robotic terrorists aboard your flying mech suit; on top of that all, sheâs also the president of New Japan, set 100 years in the future. Its bizarre premise brings with it shooter action thatâs beautiful to look at and fun to play, but ultimately leaves you hungry for more. The universal app is a faithful port of last yearâs Nintendo 3DS title and features the exact same content, albeit with the addition of full touchscreen controls and online leaderboard support. You'll move Shoko around using a virtual joystick and tap enemies to shoot them down. Getting hit or using your weapons lessens your defenses, which recharge over time, so there is some strategy in knowing when to attack and when to retreat.Liberation Maiden's story is told through missions that require you to free five different regions in Japan from enemy control. Youâll fly around and shoot down any enemy you see, revealing more foes that guard the way to each regionâs boss weapon. The stages are frenetic displays of lasers, explosions, and colorful bursts of energy, but theyâre all mostly the same and only differ in location. Youâre never introduced to anything new, and even the boss battles, which are a sight to behold at first, soon feel like youâre just figh
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