

Of course, I'm a really plot-driven gamer, so if that's not something that you care about as much this game could be more entertaining for you. I got bored with the game pretty quickly and had to work myself up to play it again once I took a break. The game tries to throw in some variation by giving you different environments, enemies, weapons, companions, or objectives within a mission, but it's not enough. It didn't take long once I finished the tutorial phase to realize that the main missions were all incredibly repetitive. It feels out of place, but it's nice having a way to temporarily increase your fighting abilities. The cutesy look of the ice cream menu makes it feel like you closed out of Daemon X Machina and entered a silly mobile game. Depending on the flavors you choose, the ice cream can give you stat boosts during missions. After you've been playing for a certain amount of time, you can access the hangar's ice cream parlor. There's one other thing that I'm not sure how I feel about, but I don't hate it. Seriously, I could listen to this music at any point, but it would be especially good during an intense workout or when I need to relieve some steam. Whenever I hear the strong guitar riffs start up, it gets me excited and ready for my mission. One of the best things about this game is honestly the awesome music. Whenever a ginormous enemy appears it really helps make you feel tiny. One strange thing is that since you're in a humongous mech suit yourself, it kind of feels like you're flying around small scale models of cities. The character designs can be kinda strange sometimes, but it helps set the mood that this is a crazy futuristic time period that your character lives in. I love the sci-fi environments and the ominous red moon that floats above the sky while you fight.
