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Intro  -  Imagine uniting Sentai and Tokusatsu heros of the 1970's with a team of Mobile Suits, defending the Earth as part of the Terran Defense Force. You now have the basic premise of Super Hero Operations. Because I don't have a clear understanding of what the hell I'm doing, I'll explain a few basic elements of the game that I have learned. 

The format of the game is RPG, yet the main perspective of the game is from a 3-quarters perspective. You get to roam around exploring the environment until random encounters take place, or you have progressed in the game to it's cut scenes. 

Combat  -  In combat, the maximum number of your party and of the enemies' party is four members. Depending on how far you are in the game or what type of encounter you've come across in relation to the cutscenes will your number of heros change. 

In retrospect, the way things are laid out is very similiar to Xenogears, without having to press buttons in order to perform manuevers. A set of pentagons mark each menu in which you make take your course of action: 
Attack - Technique - Guard - Run - Use Item 

On either side of your character's portrait will be your HP(left) and TP(right). Technique points allow you to perform different special attacks, which either have anime cutscenes, or computer rendered cutscenes. For some of the heros, the manuevers that they perform will seem very familiar, they are the special moves that they performed on their respective live action shows of the 1970's-1980's. 

Special Technique Attacks  -  Each special attack has a name(in Japanese Kanji / Karii), a cost in technique points, and a type of effect. Some attacks are geared to single targets, while others denoted with a spread icon, affect multiple targets. There is a blue circle which encases the portrait of the hero's portrait, this doesn't just serve a artistic purpose, it shows how far you've overcharged on your TP meter. 

Overcharging your TP meter(meaning charging past your TP limit) will allow you to perform Special Attacks free of charge. This is noted by a orange level which travels the length of the blue circle. It depends on how far you've overcharged; then a special symbol will appear in your Technique menu when you select an attack. Choosing a Technique will drain the Overcharge and bring you back to your maximum TP level. 

Heroes that Appear

Kikiada 01 + 02 
Various Mobile Suit Gundam 
Space Sherrif Gavan 
The 7 Ultramen 
VR Trooper

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