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[Medabots] I’m not very familiar with the Vansasaba series, but I’m intrigued by the doctor in the thread image, and I might be a bit gullible because I’m eagerly waiting for the service to start.

Player 244065223 Suzuno, thank you for coming. My name is “Suzuno.” You can call me Suzuno-san if you like.

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So you’re not interested in Medarot?

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>>1

I’ve been playing Medarot since the first generation, so it was always a given for me…

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This guy really loves Medarot!

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>>3

There was a time when we were apart for a while, but since we got back together, I’ve loved you all the time!

Since it’s a rare opportunity, I want to hear stories about my experiences with Medarot before the service starts.

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So it has already started…

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>>4

Please wait a little longer.

Give it to me, please.

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>>4

It seems that this is scheduled to start in the evening.

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If it starts today, I might as well give it a try… I’ve only done navigation before though.

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Navi is great… I can’t remember how many times I’ve lost data, though.

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I don’t really know what Van-Saba is actually about, but I know it’s a popular genre.

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>>10

It’s like a vertical viewing type of musou game or something like Earth Defense Force.

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I borrowed it from my sister’s Medarot R, but what about you?

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So that means the first one was Vampire Survivor.

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>>12

It may be a personal observation, but games with fewer operations that can be played repeatedly trace back to Flash games.

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>>40

It’s an all-direction shooting genre, isn’t it?

It left a fairly decent impression for a free game.

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Huh! I didn’t know about Medarot… so I was just ignoring it, but the short girl with big breasts and round glasses is coming out…!? I’m in…

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>>15

It was the moment when the developers’ plan to serve as an entry point for those who don’t know Medabot succeeded.

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It’s especially common to see that in social game advertisements lately, isn’t it?

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Medarot is great!

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The VANSABA system belongs to the so-called broad category of roguelike games.

The game has a repeating gameplay with different weapons and enhancements each time.

The main action you can perform while playing is movement, as attacks are mostly carried out automatically, which is a characteristic of the game.

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Dr. Dekapai-chan is quite present throughout the series.

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These days, the range of what is considered roguelike has become so broad that it’s hard to explain, right?

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It seems that around 120,000 people registered in advance, so it can’t be considered too bad.

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If we believe the Famitsu article, ignoring the time and effort, it seems that you can at least obtain one and make it the highest rarity.

It seems that the number of materials will be amazing.

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I installed it for now.

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I’ve always liked shooter-type girls with a sailor theme, but Lady Go really hit the mark for me after a long time.

I wonder if it will appear in this work.

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I feel like Ready Go was somehow captured in the photo.

It might be my mistake.

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I had only played 1 until recently.

I learned in the past few years that Metabee doesn’t have a round face.

Can we still play?

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>>27

It’s free, so let’s give it a try!

I hope you find an aircraft you like!

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I wasn’t interested, but seeing the thread image made me curious.

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I love Medarot, but I’m a big-busted sister without the talent for Medarot and no survival skills.

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The number of people being attracted to large breasts is increasing.

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S got tired and quit, but I wonder what will happen here…

It seems that a certain rarity level is limited to gacha.

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>>32

In the past, there were social games where it was effectively possible to obtain all characters for free, but as expected, there was no reason to spend money, and those games ended up dying.

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Is a different Medarot game coming out?

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>>33

Service is scheduled to start today!

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It’s being released today! It can go up to UR, but aren’t LR and MR limited to gacha?

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Today!?

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I’ve never played a gacha game of the “Vansaba” type.

Although it’s quite discouraging to imagine, I wonder how it actually is.

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>>39

I think it’s about equipping parts that enhance weapon performance separately from the evolution of weapons.

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The start date was decided quite suddenly, so even those who are still playing S might not know the service launch date very well.

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There are no part changes, and the medals are just the default αβγ… so it probably only has the meaning of slots, so I don’t think there’s a problem with just being curious about the design.

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A Medabot without any interchangeable parts isn’t really something new either.

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It might be a bit exciting that we can have one-on-many robot battles, like in anime or manga.

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What’s up, I keep seeing threads about Medarot today…

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>>46

Passersby should install the app!

Medarot has been a bit less popular lately!

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In today’s busy modern society, people are more likely to let things operate automatically rather than manually controlling them.

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>>49

It matches the operability that can be performed with two fingers on a smartphone.

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What is it…?

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The Vamsaba type is also quite suspicious.

The game screen is just too typical of common Chinese games; I wish they could do something about it.

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>>51

The floor and experience point items look too bright and cheap.

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The issue is whether people will play it given the awareness of Medarot…

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Maybe as soon as you actually play, the castle game will begin.

Same as G123.

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I took a break today and tomorrow because the thread is starting, but it doesn’t seem like a genre that requires that much concentration.

I want to do it quickly.

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>>55

I really like this!

Even though tomorrow is a holiday…!

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Since it’s about Medarot, I expect they will release something that is about two or three levels below what everyone is minimally hoping for.

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Evening means it’s night…

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I think it’s important to express feelings where you can see them.

The comments section of the official video is receiving a lot of backlash.

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I was fooled by an ad again!

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It would be nice if you could just put out something around 9 again…

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>>61

There is a part that makes me hesitate about whether to honestly praise it too.

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The official comment section is basically a slum.

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Vansaba feels like “That’s the kind of taste it is…” but why does it feel so suspicious to me?

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There are quite a few Vanceva-style mobile games.

I think it would be good to see how they are monetizing.

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Wow! Isn’t that a survivor…? I played a different game for a while! Doesn’t it feel different…? Is this going to turn into a fan survivor from here…?

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>>66

Since it’s a rare opportunity, please play that too…

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I don’t have much to do with Medarot, but congratulations.

I’ll try Medarot for the first time as a memento.

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The S itself is somehow miraculously doing well…

Well, maybe it’s because they have quite a sincere side and are exceptionally good at fan service…?

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I think Meda S will somehow work out while I’m shaking my hips in the collab.

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It seems that S-side has been making adjustments for beginners recently, probably hoping that people will come from this side.

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Since S has been continuing to some extent, I think it’s important to strengthen the guidance for beginners who will start from now.

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I didn’t go through Medarot in my childhood, but I like the big glasses doctor, so I’ll do it.

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>>75

By the way, where did you go during your childhood that ruined your sexual preferences?

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>>85

Big breasts and glasses aren’t a broken fetish, right!?

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What kind of game is S?

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>>76

S is a robot battle game commonly known as Robottle, which is close to the original.

Survivor is a game where you play Van-saba with Medarot.

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I think the biggest charm of the original VANSABA is its pachinko-like performances.

Too many followers don’t understand that.

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>>77

It’s nice that various weapons fly around flashy when you strengthen them.

There will be difficult-to-see problems, but as long as you can defeat them without seeing them, it’s not a problem.

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The latest Heisei Kabukawa has quite a resemblance to the original.

KWG GAME VISUAL Bralisman D A novel concept developed for group battles, this stag beetle-type Medarot excels in wide-range slashing attacks, swinging its blade vigorously while keeping an eye on the direction it should advance. Its blade tip shines in the face of adversity, becoming a light that finds a way out of desperate situations. KBT GAME VISUAL Elephassoma Developed with a novel concept focused on group battles, this rhinoceros beetle-type Medarot specializes in continuous shooting that unleashes an uninterrupted barrage while maintaining a clear direction. The bullets fired from its muzzle slice through the darkness, becoming a light that carves out a path forward.

The latest Heisei Kabukawa has quite a resemblance to the original.

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The smartphone version of Vance’s Burden is a one-time purchase port.

Thinking back on that, it seems like it might be critically off in many ways.

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There are graphics that feel better off not moving at all, right?

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I want to play a series where I can customize Medabots and operate them in battles, rather than just girls.

Scat Bomb, sit down.

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Every time a new model comes out, I’m quite looking forward to the beetle arm gimmick.

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There are times when I think that a poorly done live2D might as well be a still image.

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It’s honestly a waste to just throw away the characters from Girls Mission.

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Kabukawa is great, but Shadow Armor is also cool…

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Well, it seems similar that bats are swarming around…

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It seems to have started.

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I wonder what kind of story it is that so many Medarots are popping up like this.

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A swarm of Goofbalets!

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Came suddenly.

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Wide-area attacks are generally just.

It depends on the thermal power.

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In short, it’s a game where you do hack-and-slash while mowing grass.

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I feel that the lack of a certain sense of unity in the overall atmosphere of the screen and the weapon effects in Vansa Bar actually gives it a good flavor.

If you become too accustomed to the screen, its impression fades.

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>>96

I thought it was basically Castlevania, but for some reason, there are mixed elements from SaGa Frontier, which creates an overly free world view.

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When reading the S scenario, I can’t help but think there’s too many wild Medarot—are the town’s residents okay???

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>>97

At the point of 1…

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Even if you don’t win the tutorial stage, you can just leave it and still progress even if you lose, so it’s easy to reroll, which is nice.

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It’s kind of subdivided within the UR, isn’t it…

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Yuichi is here, right?

You can’t proceed until you draw.

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It’s a tutorial, so I’m sure I’ll get stronger from here, but still.

In its initial state, it’s so sparse that it’s hard to understand the fun of VANSABA.

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There is a certain enjoyment in intentionally setting limitations and finding the minimum line that can still be cleared.

It’s a game that you play when you’ve invested a certain amount of time and can no longer be satisfied with regular gameplay.

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Do you feel like it has already started?

Starting in the evening should mean it turns into night, as is typical for social games.

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I laughed because the firepower was on a different level compared to the first time I organized it.

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I want you to remember that Vansaba can die instantly in the first forest.

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>>109

Let’s unlock the elements and go for revenge.

It becomes a set until you realize, “Wait, this stage is just plain difficult, isn’t it?”

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I played the final part of Ikki and burned out.

It may be because I had too much attachment to Ikki.

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Has this game started?

Let’s play a little later.

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I got a PU stag beetle, but it’s just normal until I level it up and strengthen various things.

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For now, I’ll stick with trying to get at least the Shushu Pop UR.

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I accidentally started touching it during break time, but the first map is only 5 minutes long, so I’m glad I wasn’t tied up for 30 minutes…

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The library is much easier, you know.

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I’m only feeling anxious about the fact that there are gacha mechanics in the fan service, but I wonder how it will turn out.

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I wonder if this big chest will continue to have opportunities.

I became interested.

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It doesn’t seem like there’s weapon synthesis, so maybe it’s just good to choose something that looks strong… I don’t understand the rules of this kind of gacha game.

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Isn’t this garlic quite powerful?

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Don’t you have a silencer?!

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To be honest, I don’t have a good impression of gacha-based mobile games that require you to watch ads to get extra pulls or earn money and diamonds.

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I’ve never done it, so I don’t know what kind is strong.

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>>123

The one who attacks around themselves is the ultimate!

Let’s worship garlic and books.

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I can’t create my own Medabot.

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The effects, or rather the graphics, are weak…

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It looks like an advertisement…

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Isn’t the enemy fire too intense for a Van Sar-like approach?

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Every time I do a reroll, it feels sad to see Shiandog-kun getting raped.

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Isn’t fighting tough? If you don’t have your wings, won’t you get run over by the boss without being able to switch?

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The enemy’s firepower is huge.

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Isn’t it fatal that you can’t exchange parts even though it’s a Medarot?

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>>132

It’s not the first time I’ve seen a Medabot without parts exchange, so it’s not a big deal now.

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Being a shandok, my job is pretty much to get raped in any media…

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I honestly don’t care about not being able to exchange parts.

If you want to remix it, you should do it at the original source.

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The more fatal issue is rather the cheapness of the screen.

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I thought it was just a one-liner like an April Fool’s joke, but it seems like the creators are putting a lot of effort into this…

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Burst is weapon synthesis, right?

It’s convenient that it’s always displayed.

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Is there no option to skip persistent videos…?

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>>140

It’s a paid pass.

Double speed too.

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>>141

Wasn’t it a convenience store?

But a monthly fee of 1500 is impossible…

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I think it would be nice to have parts swapping elements in this system.

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Since the bullets come flying at me a lot, I unusually focus on defense and recovery in this kind of game.

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It’s already tough from stage 2.

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Is this a new social game?

Do you think we can survive?

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I don’t know if I’ll still be doing it a month from now.

I started without rerolling and went with Key Startle.

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It’s in the email.

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Little Lacy is roughly strong.

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The past games in the PV look more interesting.

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