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HBHUD's Review of Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo

Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo is good solid fun, it’s not especially mind-blowing or complex and it comes with its fair share of warts, but it’s enjoyable and compact in a way that serves it quite well. Being developed by the folks over at Arc System Works, I have admit I was somewhat leery going into it, as the last VITA exclusive non-fighting game they made had left a bad taste in my mouth, but it’s clear that they have a better handle on the Mecha genre than they do Fantasy RPGs.
- Matt Broitman, HBHUD

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Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo / Osaka Gets Physical Vita Release

Limited Run Game's announced Damascus Gear: Operation Tokyo and Damascus Gear: Operation Osaka on PlayStation Vita in 2019.

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Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo Review - World War Mech - Switch Era

Jack from SwitchEra writes: "Tokyo is in trouble! Actually, the whole planet is; World War 3 ravaged the Earth and then in 2050 World War 4 took place. As if a catastrophic battle between the inhabitants of the planet wasn’t bad enough, the giant robots they pilot called “Gears” have gone rogue and are now know as the “Rage.” Forcing the people of Earth to live underground we then skip to 2097 and it is time for humanity to give the Gears another go and destroy the Rage once and for all."

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Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo Out Now For Nintendo Switch

Arc System Works has announced that Damascus Gear Operation Tokyo is available now for Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop for $14.99 / €14.99.

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