Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match Arcade game.
Massive crossover fighters have become a thing with ours blending x-men and Street Fighter Capcom and SNK or whipping the egg whites of Nintendo's various franchises in the stiff peaks but what if factor is usually enough
srcto gloss over any particular shortcomings in the game itself especially if the franchise is in question our Marvel or Street Fighter
HUGE acqua Pazza has no such luck it blends together erotic dating sim girls all right so they're not all girls and they don't all come from dating Sims
but it's enough of the population that you can use that as a touchstone take from that as you will so smash up a cast of a number of fighters from the two hearts series tears to tiara and notoya
Ted Amano and support each with a number of characters from the aforementioned franchises and/or Kazuto roots White Album and comic party and while I've watched plenty of anime in my time
that 7 series I've never touched all I know is that someone in a MV hell 3 made a multi kill joke so we went with multi through the main story mode of the game and it was pretty decent truth be told
I haven't seen anyone fight with a mop like that since role in Tatsunoko vs. Capcom the controls boil down to three attack buttons and a partner assist command with your standard super Bart
clearing special attacks requiring combinations of a and B or B and C which themselves are alias to the l1 and r1 buttons doing it all against clumsy girl who's from books everywhere it's intense
dodgy condo Chico fighting action featuring almost Faustian strangeness in theory it's due to one particular girl creating a mind-control potion as a side effect of failing to make a love potion
mashing up several continuities in order to do so in practice unless you're a fan of the series is gonna seem like a bland mishmash of scantily clad warrior women
and high-school girls on the other hand the gameplay is actually pretty decent it's not skullgirls quality but you can tell it's trying I had a few
frustrations with certain mechanics like something's not comboing together when it really seems like they should have but aquapod says is a respectable 2d fighter with some alright this girl's
got a catch counter that consists of knocking a bookshelf oh that's more or less sold me on it right there that's the kind of absurdity
I want befitting its lineage there's plenty of vocal work between fights to flesh out the plot and ever substance can be called plot in this case though the completely static visual novel style
seems to stick out like a sore thumb against the comparatively well animated action during battle the various shouts an attack calls so thoroughly drown out the music that
I didn't even know there was any until I went back and listened real hard so if you're a fan of the various erotic visual novels and/or tactical strategy my bobs
I've already enumerated acqua Pazza is probably already on your shelf if you're a fighting game fan you might find it a bit on the basic side but still quite respectable again.