Upon learning of other heroes called Kamen Riders, Gentaro creates the Kamen Rider Club whose membership includes Yuki, Kengo, the school's queen bee Miu Kazashiro, Miu's jock boyfriend Shun Daimonji, garishly styled social butterfly JK and goth girl Tomoko Nozama. However, Gentaro interferes in their plans, in part due to Kengo's body unable to handle the strains of battle, and uses the devices to transform into Fourze. When the campus becomes overrun with monstrous constructs called Zodiarts, Kengo and Yuki attempt to use the strange devices they have found in the Rabbit Hatch lunar base that they access through a locker in an off-limits part of campus to fight them. Main article: List of Kamen Rider Fourze charactersĪmanogawa High School has become the center of strange happenings, and things only get stranger when the bad boy-styled transfer student Gentaro Kisaragi attempts to make friends in his own way, reuniting with childhood friend and self-professed space travel otaku Yuki Jojima, all while gaining the ire of loner Kengo Utahoshi. As with the two previous series, the protagonist of Fourze made his debut in the annual summer film of the show's direct predecessor, appearing in Kamen Rider OOO Wonderful: The Shogun and the 21 Core Medals. The show's catchphrase is "Switch on youth 'cause we're going into space!" ( 青春スイッチオンで宇宙キター!, Seishun suitchi on de uchū kitā!), referencing the Fourze Driver transformation belt which gets its various powers from devices called Astroswitches to conjure attachments to Fourze's limbs. The series commemorates not only the Kamen Rider Series' 40th anniversary but also the 50th anniversary of spaceflight, which began with Yuri Gagarin's flight in 1961. It began airing on September 4, 2011, the week following the conclusion of Kamen Rider OOO, joining Kaizoku Sentai Gokaiger and then Tokumei Sentai Go-Busters in the Super Hero Time lineup. There's an in-depth review in KOTY web, but it's in Japanese and Google Translate won't really help much.Kamen Rider Fourze ( 仮面ライダーフォーゼ, Kamen Raidā Fōze) is a Japanese tokusatsu drama in Toei Company's Kamen Rider Series, being the thirteenth series in the Heisei period run and the twenty-second overall. There's many more that I don't remember or just can't read since it's in Japanese. You cannot jump normally, making airborne enemies like Raydragoons and dodging hard. You need to buy more figures to get everything in the game. There's really no need for this game to be a Rider game considering the setting. No love for the original character, as in Riders just randomly become mooks, even main Rider like OOO Burakawani. Reusing the same stages and bosses over and over again. No interaction with the Riders, heck they don't even talk during cutscenes. Nearly all of the contents are reused from Climax Heroes and Battride War. I'm going to list out the complaints that I can remember : But the main problems that the Japanese fans are talking about is the overall game. The cost is yes, one of the main problem of the game, the base price of the game with three characters is already the same price (or maybe more) than Battride War 2.
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