Progear



Progear is a Bullet Hell Shoot'Em Up by CAVE with artwork by "Joker" Junya Inoue. It is most notable for being Cave's first Horizontal Scrolling Shooter.

Progear contains examples of:

 * Babies Ever After --
 * Bittersweet Ending --
 * Child Soldiers -- Rivet is the oldest player character by a whole three years, and she is only 18 years old. Then again, the very theme of the game is the conflict between the vital, change-capable youths on the one hand, and the immortal, stasis-craving elders of the Motorouin on the other.
 * Demonic Dummy -- The boss of stage 3. "Hey! Stop trying to hide behind me!"
 * Diesel Punk -- The game's setting has technology roughly equivalent to about 5 to 10 years after World War One.
 * Face Death with Dignity -- The final boss shouts, "I do not fear death!"
 * Government Conspiracy -- The plot of the game.
 * Immortality -- The technology exists, but it's so difficult to implement that only the wealthiest denizens of the Parts Kingdom can even consider partaking of it. Only the five leaders of Motorouin are known to have done this, and it looks like their immortality has made them decide that they're the only ones fit to determine how the people shall live.
 * Our Presidents Are Different -- The president is a lion.
 * Relationship Values -- Part of the game's ranking system.
 * Screwed by the Network -- The rights to this game and all related assets are owned by Capcom. This means that CAVE cannot make any updates, re-releases, ports, or otherwise.
 * Theme Naming -- All of the player characters are named after components that are used to hold things together: Ring, Bolt, Chain, Nail, and Rivet. The bosses are named after tools. This also extends to the organization the bosses comprise, Motorouin. "Motor", but it's also Japanese for "senate". And then there's the name of the game--"gear", but with the "pro" at the beginning it sounds a lot like "progeria", a medical condition in which the victim ages particularly quickly. This is probably meant to evoke the game's theme of youths being forced to adopt mental maturity much earlier than usual.
 * This Cannot Be! -- "How could I have lost to a mere child!"
 * True Final Boss -- President Leonard Drill's sphere thing has one last layer in the second loop.
 * Where Are They Now? Epilogue -- The ending
 * Who Wants to Live Forever? --