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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Seseri keeps getting brought back, and is playable in ''Espgaluda II Black Label'' because of her popularity.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Seseri keeps getting brought back, and is playable in ''Espgaluda II Black Label'' because of her popularity.
* [[Polished Port]]: ''Espgaluda II's'' iPhone port is well-received, and is said by some to show that the iPhone is very capable of handling "hardcore" games. Although Your Mileage May Vary depending on whether you like playing precision-demanding games on a touchscreen.
* [[Polished Port]]: ''Espgaluda II's'' iPhone port is well-received, and is said by some to show that the iPhone is very capable of handling "hardcore" games. Although Your Mileage May Vary depending on whether you like playing precision-demanding games on a touchscreen.
* [[Sequel Displacement]]: ''Espgaluda II'', particularly in North America, thanks to the region-free Xbox 360 port and the iPhone port, the lattter of which was ''officially released in in the US''.
* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]: The first game felt like a really cheap cash-in on the "ESP" name with an art style that took some getting used to as well as unsatisfying graphics for the shots. The second game was ''much'' more fleshed out and had much more interesting and detailed artwork.
* [[Surprisingly Improved Sequel]]: The first game felt like a really cheap cash-in on the "ESP" name with an art style that took some getting used to as well as unsatisfying graphics for the shots. The second game was ''much'' more fleshed out and had much more interesting and detailed artwork.



Latest revision as of 12:23, 16 May 2018


  • Crowning Music of Awesome: Fort City a.k.a. Stage 4.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Seseri keeps getting brought back, and is playable in Espgaluda II Black Label because of her popularity.
  • Polished Port: Espgaluda II's iPhone port is well-received, and is said by some to show that the iPhone is very capable of handling "hardcore" games. Although Your Mileage May Vary depending on whether you like playing precision-demanding games on a touchscreen.
  • Sequel Displacement: Espgaluda II, particularly in North America, thanks to the region-free Xbox 360 port and the iPhone port, the lattter of which was officially released in in the US.
  • Surprisingly Improved Sequel: The first game felt like a really cheap cash-in on the "ESP" name with an art style that took some getting used to as well as unsatisfying graphics for the shots. The second game was much more fleshed out and had much more interesting and detailed artwork.