Atlus' latest entry in their Super Robot Taisen franchise is an unexpected treat that showcases the true power of never taking oneself too seriously. A refreshingly light-hearted adventure that forsakes JRPG conventionalities of melodramatic scripts and overly emotional protagonists in favor of a lewd approach to narrative, Endless Frontier boasts more than just an appealing exterior -- its avant-garde battle system is more polished and refined than the majority of big budget JRPGs to have been released in the past few years. This experimental combat system elevates Endless Frontier above the crowd, though its typical overworld design needs to be modernized. 80/100