i never gave big attention to thsi bloody gear. but sounds interesting, so i will give it another try later
Definitely do give it a go. It's been good.
So I finally beat it. So my final thoughts:
This game in a nutshell would be something like this. Mix in overhead scenes from Exile and the action sequences from Cybernator, then throw in cool customization options, great looking cut scenes, a good storyline with interesting twists (of what I could understand, anyway), and you have Blood Gear. And controlling big-ass robots is also infinitely cooler than being some cliche RPG character.
The graphics aren't stellar, but halfway decent, and as I mentioned, the cut scene art is real nice. The music would be my main gripe about this game. It's pretty generic, and all the BGM is done off the chip. A rockin CD track would've been cool.
It plays real nice, and quite challenging at times, The last few scenes and the final boss are tough as nails! It's been awhile since any game _really_ challenged me, so this was good. I'd guesstimate my playtime, including getting lost and playing levels over to beat a boss/scene, to be around 13-15 hours or so. It's possible that a non-Japanese reader may get tripped up in a couple spots, but nothing is ridiculously hard to solve -- everything is pretty linear as you have limited places where you can be at one point, so if you just talk to everyone, and go wherever you can, and you should be okay. Definitely one of the more import-friendly titles for those who fear that they aren't able to play this because there's a lot of Japanese text.
The only other minor issue I had with the game was that the ammunition on your weapons would run out too quickly, and your gun would be rendered useless once the ammo ran out. A system where you'd be able to reload your gun would've been nice.
To cap this mini-review off, I noticed a peculiar line on the ending credits. It read - <Aurail - Scenario 2: Blood Gear>. I never heard of Aurail, and went and looked it up. It's some overhead mech-tank shooter game published by Sega, but developed by a team called Westone. I also thought that I saw that developer team in the credit screen later on (I'd have to double check that), so it looks like this game is actually somewhat of a sequel to this Aurail game.