Review: Polymega Collection Vol. 13: Sengoku Blade – Come For The Comically Large Chests, Stay For Chimera Beast

The first release for Jaleco’s nightmarish cancelled shmup.

Psikyo’s excellent arcade output has found a second life on modern-day systems, one of which is the Polymega, which has already played host to Strikers 1945 and Gunbird-flavoured packs.

A third collection pays tribute to Psikyo’s other big franchise, Sengoku Blade / Tengai, famous for its historical setting, steampunk design and large-chested female characters. Polymega Collection Vol. 13: Sengoku Blade features six games, with three of those (Saint Dragon, Whomp ‘Em and Sengoku Blade) offering more than one version.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

The first release for Jaleco’s nightmarish cancelled shmup.

Psikyo’s excellent arcade output has found a second life on modern-day systems, one of which is the Polymega, which has already played host to Strikers 1945 and Gunbird-flavoured packs.

A third collection pays tribute to Psikyo’s other big franchise, Sengoku Blade / Tengai, famous for its historical setting, steampunk design and large-chested female characters. Polymega Collection Vol. 13: Sengoku Blade features six games, with three of those (Saint Dragon, Whomp ‘Em and Sengoku Blade) offering more than one version.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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