Liberation Maiden

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Liberation Maiden
Developer(s)Grasshopper Manufacture
Publisher(s)Level-5
Director(s)Makoto Chida
Goichi Suda
Artist(s)Yusuke Kozaki
Mahiro Maeda
Shigetu Koyama
Writer(s)Masahiro Yuki
Composer(s)Akira Yamaoka
SeriesGuild
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS, iOS
ReleaseOctober 4, 2012
Genre(s)Shoot 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player

Liberation Maiden (解放少女, Kaihō Shōjo) is a shooter game developed by Grasshopper Manufacture and published by Level-5. It was originally included in the Guild01 compilation for the Nintendo 3DS in 2012, and later made available separately on Nintendo eShop. A stand-alone high definition version was also released for the iOS in 2013.

Gameplay

Plot

An invading country is stealing all of Japan's energy. The player controls Shoko (voiced by Kana Hanazawa),[1] a high school girl who became President of New Japan after her father's assassination, as she enters the mecha Kamui to fight back.

Development and release

Liberation Maiden was result of its creative director Goichi Suda's interest in developing for the Nintendo 3DS, which dates back to before the release of the console.[2] It features animated cutscenes created by Studio BONES and the main theme song, "Day of Liberation" (解放の日, Kaihno Hi), performed by Marina.[3] Liberation Maiden shares stylistic traits with other material from Grasshopper Manufacture's repertoire, particularly Pure White Lover Bizarre Jelly, an in-game anime within the No More Heroes universe.

The game was released in Europe on October 4, 2012, in North America on October 25, 2012, and individually in Japan on November 14, 2012. A later high-definition version was released internationally for the iOS systems on March 7, 2013.[4]

Reception

In the West, Liberation Maiden received mostly positive or average reviews on both platforms.[5][6]

Visual novel

A visual novel sequel to the game, titled Liberation Maiden SIN, was developed by 5pb. for the PlayStation 3 and was released exclusively in Japan on December 5, 2013.[7][8] A PlayStation Vita version was released on July 31, 2014.[9]

References

  1. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (2011). "First Look: Guild 01". Andriasang. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  2. ^ "Nintendo News: Suda51 wants to make 3DS game - Official Nintendo Magazine". Web.archive.org. 2010-05-19. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  3. ^ Gantayat, Anoop (2011). "Take control of Japan's schoolgirl president in Suda 51 and Level-5's new 3DS shooter". Andriasang. Retrieved 2011-10-29.
  4. ^ "Level-5's Liberation Maiden Gets Worldwide iOS Release - Interest - Anime News Network". Anime News Network. 2013-05-15. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
  5. ^ "Liberation Maiden for 3DS Reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  6. ^ "Liberation Maiden for iPhone/iPad Reviews". Metacritic. 2013-03-07. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  7. ^ "Liberation Maiden SIN announced for PlayStation 3". Gematsu. 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2013-05-19.
  8. ^ "Liberation Maiden SIN Visual Novel's 1st Promo Streamed - News". Animenewsnetwork.com. 2013-09-13. Retrieved 2015-05-21.
  9. ^ "Liberation Maiden SIN announced for PS Vita". Gematsu. 2014-07-31. Retrieved 2015-09-06.

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