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  • Summary: For over ten years, a war has raged on between the Empire and the Union with many lives lost. You will take control of one of the Imperial Forces most technologically advanced helicopters, the VKL5.03 (P) and use its destructive artilleries to bring down the enemy forces, and finally bringFor over ten years, a war has raged on between the Empire and the Union with many lives lost. You will take control of one of the Imperial Forces most technologically advanced helicopters, the VKL5.03 (P) and use its destructive artilleries to bring down the enemy forces, and finally bring the war to an end. Expand
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  1. Feb 10, 2025
    90
    Under Defeat is a superb game, which quite rightly earned plaudits upon release and still feels like an essential part of anyone’s shoot ‘em up library.
  2. Feb 4, 2025
    80
    Where helicopter gunship-themed video games are concerned, Under Defeat is one of the best ever. It signifies a point in time when the shoot 'em up was being propelled by a new area of creativity, and young development studios like G.Rev were leading the charge. Love it or loathe it, its lock-shot strafe and creeping bullet patterns work terrifically once you get a feel for them, and there’s a cinematic scale to it all that feels somehow poignant. It’s not the longest game, nor the most visually diverse, but it does what it sets out to do exceptionally well.
  3. Feb 24, 2025
    80
    Elevated by the option for a twin-stick control method and a power-up system which resists convolution, Under Defeat HD makes a fine showing on the Nintendo Switch. Factor in multiple soundtracks and modes and this has a bit more longevity than many of its projectile-dodging peers.