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  • Summary: Anew mysterious enemy threatens the world once again! Only one hero can save the world... Shockman!

    Join bionic heroes Raita and Azuki as they face all kinds of dangerous enemies to save humanity. Is this heroic task too much for you? Then join forces with a friend for some
    Anew mysterious enemy threatens the world once again! Only one hero can save the world... Shockman!

    Join bionic heroes Raita and Azuki as they face all kinds of dangerous enemies to save humanity.

    Is this heroic task too much for you? Then join forces with a friend for some classic-style action!

    Features:
    * Platform beat ‘em up gameplay
    * 2 characters with their unique skills
    * Co-op 2-player mode
    * Image gallery from hand-made scans
    * Rewind/Forward function
    * Brand new English translation plus original Japanese text
    * Save states
    * CRT Filter
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  1. Jul 29, 2024
    70
    Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero is a bright and breezy 2D beat 'em up that sees the side-scrolling series go out with a bang.
  2. Jul 9, 2024
    70
    Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero is the most orthodox entry in the series, and while some might lament the loss of the quirkiness that is probably the main tie that binds the first three games, sometimes you just want a plain old ordinary platformer that doesn’t drop any serious balls. And that’s more or less what you get here. If you only pick up one game from this series, this is the one I would recommend.
  3. Jul 11, 2024
    60
    While the game’s lack of challenge and severe lack of enemy variety undoubtedly keep it from being as memorable as it could have been, Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero still manages to be a fun ride while it lasts, and even though I don’t see myself revisiting it again any time soon, I’m glad it’s no longer confined to the dustbin of gaming history. If you’re a fan of the Shockman franchise or just want to step back in time to experience a small slice of what Nintendo’s long-forgotten Satellaview service had to offer, Cyber Citizen Shockman Zero just might be worth adding to your library.