Difficult, but Awesome: The Graviton gun.Diesel Punk: While the tanks themselves are based on real world tanks from World War II and onward, and there are futuristic bosses, the towns seem like they're stuck in the 40s.Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Your lone, tiny tank takes out a massive combat helicopter, several Military Mashup Machines, a fully armed battleship, and whatever the hell the Q-Stein Emperor is.Though only somewhat, as despite the seriousness of the plot, most of the characters have a fairly upbeat attitude- especially Jevons. Darker and Edgier: This game as compared to the rest of the Choro Q games. It has American tanks, but as said above, it's a world where not only is there no America, there aren't any humans. Covers Always Lie: This game has nothing to do with America, despite what the American cover might suggest.You can equip a main gun and up to two sub-weapons depending on the tank, as well as different paint jobs, turret gears, engines, radars, computers, treads, armors, internal devices (speed loaders, night vision gear, etc.) and "special" parts ( jet engines for flight, outboard motor for water travel, etc.) Character Customization: You can choose from a wide variety of tanks and parts.For extra Goodness, equip the Side Saw sub-weapon in tandem with the front saw. Chainsaw Good: You can strap a giant chainsaw to the front of your tank.The Captain: Captain Bourne, a green-striped, tan Merkava III who leads The Remnant of Nibelia's forces during the counter-offensive against Q-Stein.
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