@[email protected] absolutely adore Enemy Zero. I had a friend who stunk at video games, but for whatever reason, this game clicked with them so hard. He would come over to play my copy of it and I would cheer him on. He even beat it on the extreme difficulty. When I look back at how I gamed socially, this one was one of the biggest shaping moment.
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Despite owning most of the Saturn games that I thought I wanted to have back in the day, and ignoring for a moment the import games that I missed out on and still would like to add to my collection, Enemy Zero is one of the big ones that I never was able to buy.
I had no trouble picking up Burning Rangers, Shining Force, Panzer Dragoon Saga, etc, from my shop, but sadly never saw a copy of Enemy Zero on shelves.
one day though.... one day
@[email protected] it is a lot of fun. The sound mechanic is very novel, the set pieces are evocative and the idea of a virtual actress is a fascinating one that I wish we saw explored more often.