Release Date: 1996
"Cho Aniki: Kyukyoku ... Otoko no Gyakushu" is a distinctive entry in the classic "Cho Aniki" series, renowned for its eccentric and over-the-top gameplay and themes. Released for Sega Saturn in 1995, this game continued the series' tradition of surreal, homoerotic imagery and humor mixed with side-scrolling shooter mechanics. Players navigate through bizarre levels filled with unusual enemies, ranging from flexing muscle men to strange, mythological creatures, all depicted with a unique artistic style that combines retro game aesthetics with avant-garde elements. The objective is to defeat waves of enemies using the protagonists' special powers that emanate from their muscular physiques, epitomizing the game's playful take on masculinity and strength.
The gameplay of "Cho Aniki: Kyukyoku ... Otoko no Gyakushu" involves controlling one of several muscle-bound heroes, each with their own unique abilities and attacks. True to the series' form, the power-ups and collectibles also feature unusual designs, contributing to the game's humorous and quirky tone. Since its release, the game has gained a cult following, appreciated both for its challenging gameplay and its bold deviation from conventional video game themes. It holds a special place in the history of video games as a title that dared to be different, using comedy and bizarre visuals not just to entertain, but also to challenge traditional representations in gaming, making it a memorable and iconic piece within the niche of eccentric games on the Sega Saturn platform.
No screenshots for this game
Players: Single Player
Has Coop:
Max Players Online:
0 brainiacs have this game on their wishlist
0 brainiacs have favorited this game
0 brainiacs have beat/completed this game