Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo
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- Release Date
- 1st Mar 2018
- No. of Players
- 1 (Single Player)
- Genre
- Action, RPG
- Publisher
- Arc System Works
- Developer
- Arc System Works
- Content Rating
- ESRB/Teen, PEGI/12
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About
The one and only robot customisation hack and slash!
Due to the bio weapons, RAGEs of which we lost control, the surface of the Earth as we know it has been taken over. Wield the humanoid robot, GEARs, to take back the city!
GEARs are enhanced through equipping a variety of over 460 parts.
Find the perfect combination that suits your playstyle.
Story
The GEAR System was developed sometime in the middle of the 21st century by the Atsuga Corporation, and allowed pilots unprecedented motor-control and manoeuverability with their machines. Mankind developed the system further, to create man-operated mechs and robots known as GEARs.
In the year 2050, the world goes to war in what would be known as World War IV. Nonetheless, the outcome, no one could have predicted...
The GEARs, which were the primary forces in battle, became uncontrollable by their operators and turned against mankind. GEARs that have gone berserk were named RAGEs, and left a mark on human history that can never be forgotten.
In 2097, the human population that remained was forced to live underground. And, in order to reclaim what they have lost to the RAGEs, they call upon the GEAR System once more.
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Reviews 1
Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo is a competent slice of mech/dungeon crawler action fest that will mostly serve those who love both genres well. Other gamers might want to look somewhere else for their Switch action fix. There is nothing wrong with the core game and we certainly had quite a bit of fun merrily boosting and slashing metal monstrosities into exploding debris of metal, but the game would benefit from a little more visual spectacle to go with the simulated reality of controlling a giant bipedal tank. Despite its age and not being able to shake off its mobile roots, it is (as of writing) the only option out there for mech game fans and those should definitely consider picking it up. We hope that the sequel Damascus Gear Operation Osaka expands on this game’s solid core mechanics.
6/10
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