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Guardians (Video Game)

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Guardians (or alternatively, Denjin Makai II) is an obscure Japan-only Beat 'em Up released in 1995 by Banpresto (ie. those guys who made all those robot games) and the sequel to the equally-obscure Denjin Makai. While the graphics and sound weren't that special at the time and the story is basically nonexistent as can be expected for the genre, it's main claim to fame is 8 distinctly different playable characters, each with a large moveset: each character has 4 basic combo strings, a projectile attack, 2 different Desperation Attacks, 2 basic special attacks, a Limit Break and a varying number of unlisted special attacks.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The characters are as follows: Zeldia/Zel Dia, a female winged humanoid with claws. Jinrei, a Ninja. Skullbyule, a Mix-and-Match Critter consisting mostly of insect features. Girulian, a martial artist with a focus on kicks and some unorthodox moves. Final Boss of the original Denjin Makai. Kurokishi, a Kick Chick. Rou, a Kung-Fu Wizard. Tulks, a wrestler. P.Belva, a Badass robot.
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Biological Mash Up: Skulbyule the insect... Lobster... Chimera... Monster... Thing.
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BFG: P.Belva gains one for his power desperation attack.
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Brawn Hilda
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Brawn Hilda: The first boss combines Temporary Bulk Change with Rubber Man powers.
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Bee Bee Gun: Skullbyule has one built in.
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Bonus Stage: In preset points of the game, you use your character's projectile attack to shoot down large amounts of enemies from a third person viewpoint.
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