Super Robot Taisen Original Generation Saga: Endless Frontier Review

After finishing Super Robot Taisen Original Generation Saga: Endless Frontier, one accessory item in particular stands out strongly in my memory: The “Cat Ear Unit.” The description reads, “An attempt to pander to all you freaks out there.” Atlus should’ve put that on the box instead. Endless Frontier dispenses with anything even resembling dignity from the get-go. It’s pretty obvious what the Atlus localization team thought of the story’s sexual insanity, because they don’t even bother trying to tone it down. Instead, they turn the volume up to eleven, then break off the knob.

The hurricane of undisguised innuendo starts early and never lets up. Endless Frontier’s main protagonist, Cowboy wannabe Haken Browning, and his gang of bunny warriors blunder across the countryside, encountering cat-girls, fox-girls and robot-girls, all of whom expose copious amounts of cleavage. Take Haken’s android companion Aschen; she has a special code that sends her into overdrive, making her armor “vent” by opening up in strategic locations. It goes on like that for the next 25 hours or so.


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