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The ''Lethal'' series was re-released through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in July 2023, albeit without a translation for ''Lethal Crisis'' and ''[=ProtoSphere=]''. An unofficial English translation patch for ''Lethal Crisis'' was released and can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k55OrMFQ7q0 here]].

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The ''Lethal'' series was re-released through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in July 2023, albeit without a translation for ''Lethal Crisis'' and ''[=ProtoSphere=]''. An unofficial English translation patch for ''Lethal Crisis'' was released by [=UnexpectGenreShift=] and it can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k55OrMFQ7q0 here]].
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The ''Lethal'' series is slated to be re-released through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in July 2023, with a demo available for ''Lethal Crisis'' and ''Lethal Crisis [=ProtoSphere=]''.

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The ''Lethal'' series is slated to be was re-released through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in July 2023, with albeit without a demo available translation for ''Lethal Crisis'' and ''[=ProtoSphere=]''. An unofficial English translation patch for ''Lethal Crisis [=ProtoSphere=]''.
Crisis'' was released and can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k55OrMFQ7q0 here]].
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* BoobsOfSteel: The original Clarino, [[RobotGirl literally]] and [[HotterAndSexier figuratively]] speaking, in the second game [[spoiler:after her original body was destroyed in the first game]].

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''Lethal Crisis'' is a doujin side-scrolling action series by Daisessen for Windows. The first game, released in 2009 during Comiket 77, is a prequel to the circle's formally retail-turned-freeware game, ''Lethal Application''. However, unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer although it does share some of its gameplay traits.

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''Lethal Crisis'' is a doujin side-scrolling action series by Daisessen for Windows. The first game, released in 2009 during Comiket 77, is a prequel to the circle's formally retail-turned-freeware commercial-turned-freeware game, ''Lethal Application''. However, unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer although it does share some of its gameplay traits.


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The ''Lethal'' series is slated to be re-released through UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in July 2023, with a demo available for ''Lethal Crisis'' and ''Lethal Crisis [=ProtoSphere=]''.
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Clarino Second, who has long, flowing hair like her blonde-haired counterpart except her hair is blue. Velde also has green hair. [[spoiler:War-War has purple hair.]]
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* EnergyWeapon: Some of your Applications and your enemies are capable of spamming them.



* FrickinLaserBeams: Some of your Applications and your enemies are capable of spamming them.
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'''''Lethal Crisis''''' is a doujin side-scrolling action series by Daisessen for Windows. The first game, released in 2009 during Comiket 77, is a prequel to the circle's formally retail-turned-freeware game, ''Lethal Application''. However, unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer although it does share some of its gameplay traits.

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'''''Lethal Crisis''''' ''Lethal Crisis'' is a doujin side-scrolling action series by Daisessen for Windows. The first game, released in 2009 during Comiket 77, is a prequel to the circle's formally retail-turned-freeware game, ''Lethal Application''. However, unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer although it does share some of its gameplay traits.
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* BashBrothers: In Stages 5 through 7A, Clarino teams up with Clarino Second team up and kick some ass together.

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* BashBrothers: In Stages 5 through 7A, Clarino teams up with the second Clarino Second team up and kick some ass together.

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* [[BashBrothers Bash Sisters]]: In Stages 5 through 7A, Clarino teams up with Clarino Second team up and kick some ass together.
* [[TheBigGuy The Big Girl]]: Velde, and she's also sporting a {{BFG}}.

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* [[BashBrothers Bash Sisters]]: BashBrothers: In Stages 5 through 7A, Clarino teams up with Clarino Second team up and kick some ass together.
* [[TheBigGuy The Big Girl]]: TheBigGuy: Velde, and she's also sporting a {{BFG}}.



* DualBoss: Stage 8 in the first game [[spoiler:has you fighting against Diska and E-pise; Velde joins in on the fight if lasts more than 45 seconds]].

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Stage 8 in the first game [[spoiler:has you fighting against Diska and E-pise; Velde joins in on the fight if lasts more than 45 seconds]].



* [[spoiler:IdiotHero: Clarino Second becomes one in the first game after the original gets killed off in Stage 9A.]]

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* [[spoiler:IdiotHero: Clarino IdiotHero: [[spoiler:Clarino Second becomes one in the first game after the original gets killed off in Stage 9A.]]

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'''''Lethal Crisis''''' is a spin-off prequel series by Daisessen to a formally-retail-turned-{{freeware|Game}} doujin game, ''Lethal Application''. Unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer although it does share some of its gameplay traits.

In this game you play as Clarino, a RobotGirl capable of arming herself with various weapons called "Applications" at her disposal. Each weapon in the games ranges from [[LaserBlade beam sabers]], [[HomingProjectile homing daggers]], a [[SpreadShot spread gun]], flare guns and more. She can also gain new abilities as she speeds through several maze-like levels. However, to gain these power-ups and upgrades, you must complete a stage while meeting certain conditions (e.g. clearing a stage under a certain time-frame or score a lot of points). Throughout each stage are littered with all sorts of obstacles, MechaMooks, and other robot girls that wants to destroy you. Though when push comes to being bombarded by a swarm of goons, Clarino can throw herself into [[SuperMode Burst Mode]] and let loose some very powerful attacks courtesy of a DoppelgangerAttack at the expense of draining her Life Energy.

''Lethal Crisis'' was later followed-up with ''Lethal Crisis [=ProtoSphere=]'', which plays much like a {{Roguelike}} with randomly-generated levels while maintaining the action-platformer gameplay of the first game.

The game was released to Windows PC during Comiket 77 in 2009, but unfortunately it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but the few that took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel in 2011. The lack of an English translation anywhere doesn't help either.

Trial versions of these games can be found at Daisessen's website [[http://www.daisessen.com/ here]] (Japanese).

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'''''Lethal Crisis''''' is a spin-off prequel doujin side-scrolling action series by Daisessen for Windows. The first game, released in 2009 during Comiket 77, is a prequel to a formally-retail-turned-{{freeware|Game}} doujin the circle's formally retail-turned-freeware game, ''Lethal Application''. Unlike However, unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer although it does share some of its gameplay traits.

In this game you play as Clarino, a RobotGirl capable of arming herself with various weapons called "Applications" at her disposal. Each weapon in the games ranges from [[LaserBlade beam sabers]], [[HomingProjectile homing daggers]], a [[SpreadShot spread gun]], flare guns and more. She can also gain new abilities and power-ups as she speeds through several maze-like levels. However, to gain these power-ups and upgrades, you must complete a stage while meeting certain conditions (e.g. clearing a stage under a certain time-frame or score a lot time-frame, scoring lots of points). points, no damage running a stage). Throughout each stage are littered with all sorts of obstacles, MechaMooks, obstacles and other robot girls that wants robotic enemies out to destroy you. Though when push comes to being bombarded by a swarm of goons, enemies, Clarino can throw herself into [[SuperMode Burst Mode]] and let loose some very powerful attacks courtesy of a DoppelgangerAttack at the expense of draining her Life Energy.

''Lethal Crisis'' was later followed-up with A sequel, ''Lethal Crisis [=ProtoSphere=]'', which plays much like a {{Roguelike}} was released in 2011. It takes after the events of the first game but its gameplay borrows elements from {{roguelike}}s with randomly-generated levels while maintaining the action-platformer gameplay of the first game.

The game was released to Windows PC during Comiket 77 in 2009, but unfortunately
it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but the few that took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel in 2011. The lack of an English translation anywhere doesn't help either.

predecessor. Trial versions of these games can be found at Daisessen's website [[http://www.daisessen.com/ here]] (Japanese).



* CallBack: A few to Lethal Application:

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* CallBack: A few to Lethal Application:''Lethal Application'':



* TheCameo: [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/{{sora}} Sora]] appears as a boss in ''[=ProtoSphere=]'', and no it's not ''[[Franchise/KingdomHearts that]]'' one.]]

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* TheCameo: [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/{{sora}} Sora]] [[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Sora}} appears as a boss in ''[=ProtoSphere=]'', and no it's not ''[[Franchise/KingdomHearts that]]'' one.]]



* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Diska.

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* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Diska.Diska's red hair matches with her eyes.
* DashAttack: Clarino's air-dash can not only give her a quick burst of speed, but she can also ram into enemies and nullify some projectiles, and home-in on them if she has them locked on. There are also other Applications that can alter how her air-dashes work.



* FieryRedHead: Diska.

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* EvolvingAttack: Leveling up your Applications not only can make them stronger, but can also give them new properties such as the ability to destroy certain obstacles that were not possible to break.
* FieryRedHead: Diska.Diska is a red-head who can be short-tempered.



* GirlishPigtails: Diska.

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* GirlishPigtails: Diska.Diska has very long twin-tails that can reach her calves.



* ImpossiblyCoolClothes
* ImprobablyFemaleCast

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* ImpossiblyCoolClothes
* ImprobablyFemaleCast
ImprobablyFemaleCast: There's hardly any male characters in sight in these games.



* MacrossMissileMassacre
* MechaMooks

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* MacrossMissileMassacre
MacrossMissileMassacre: With the right combination of weapons and use of Burst Mode, Clarino can unleash a swarm of homing projectiles onto her enemies.
* MechaMooksMechaMooks: Many of the enemies you fight are robots ranging between small drones to other gynoids.



* StuffBlowingUp

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* StuffBlowingUpStuffBlowingUp: Many things will explode when you destroy them. Clarino and Clarino Second can also arm themselves with explosive weaponry.



* XMeetsY: It's ''VideoGame/{{SUGURI}}'' meets ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' minus the latter's DarkerAndEdgier storyline.



* ZettaiRyouiki: [[spoiler:Reminisce]].
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The games was released to Windows PC during Comiket 77, but unfortunately it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but the few that took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel. The lack of an English translation anywhere doesn't help either.

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The games game was released to Windows PC during Comiket 77, 77 in 2009, but unfortunately it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but the few that took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel.sequel in 2011. The lack of an English translation anywhere doesn't help either.

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'''''Lethal Crisis''''' is a spin-off prequel series by Daisessen to a formally-retail-turned-[[FreewareGame freeware]] doujin game, ''VideoGame/LethalApplication''. Unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer, although it shares gameplay traits of its predecessor.

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\n'''''Lethal Crisis''''' is a spin-off prequel series by Daisessen to a formally-retail-turned-[[FreewareGame freeware]] formally-retail-turned-{{freeware|Game}} doujin game, ''VideoGame/LethalApplication''. ''Lethal Application''. Unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer, action-platformer although it shares does share some of its gameplay traits of its predecessor.
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''Lethal Crisis'' was first released to Windows PC during Comiket 77 by Daisessen, but unfortunately it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but a few took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel. The lack of an English translation anywhere isn't helping either.

Daisessen's website can be viewed [[http://www.daisessen.com/ here]].

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''Lethal Crisis'' The games was first released to Windows PC during Comiket 77 by Daisessen, 77, but unfortunately it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but a the few that took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel. The lack of an English translation anywhere isn't helping doesn't help either.

Trial versions of these games can be found at Daisessen's website can be viewed [[http://www.daisessen.com/ here]].
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* OneHundredPercentCompletion

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* OneHundredPercentCompletionOneHundredPercentCompletion: If you like replaying levels for rewards you may have missed before, then the first game is up your alley.



* [[BashBrothers Bash Sisters]]: In Stages 5 through 7A, Clarino teams up with Clarino Second team up and kick some ass together.



* TheCameo: [[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Sora}} appears as a boss in ''[=ProtoSphere=]'', and no it's not ''[[Franchise/KingdomHearts that]]'' one.]]
* {{Combos}}

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* TheCameo: [[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Sora}} [[spoiler:[[VideoGame/{{sora}} Sora]] appears as a boss in ''[=ProtoSphere=]'', and no it's not ''[[Franchise/KingdomHearts that]]'' one.]]
* {{Combos}}{{Combos}}: Hitting enemies will start one and collecting items can extend your combo meter.



* FrickinLaserBeams

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* FrickinLaserBeamsFrickinLaserBeams: Some of your Applications and your enemies are capable of spamming them.



* GuideDangIt: Since there's no English translation for the game (yet), those wanting to clear the game at [[OneHundredPercentCompletion 100%]] will have to make due with [=HyperGeek=]'s playthough of the game, who has translated the objectives of mission challenges.

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* GuideDangIt: Since there's no English translation for the game (yet), game, those wanting to clear the game at [[OneHundredPercentCompletion 100%]] will have to make due with [=HyperGeek=]'s playthough of the game, who has translated the objectives of mission challenges.



* [[spoiler:IdiotHero: Clarino Second becomes one in the first game after the original gets killed off in Stage 9.]]

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* [[spoiler:IdiotHero: Clarino Second becomes one in the first game after the original gets killed off in Stage 9.9A.]]



* LaserBlade: Our heroines can use one and in different variations. So can certain enemies and bosses, too.
* TheMaze: Stage 7 due to having multiple dead-ends, although some stages in general are maze-like.

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* LaserBlade: Our heroines can use one and in different variations. So can certain enemies and bosses, too.
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* TheMaze: Stage 7 7A due to having multiple dead-ends, although some stages in general are maze-like.



* RPGElements

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* RPGElementsReflectingLaser: Velde's laser beams can bounce of her {{attack drone}}s.
* RPGElements: You gain experience points for your Applications the more you use them. Meeting certain condition in some stages rewards you with more Life and Energy.



* {{Roboteching}}: Certain Applications can allow you to Lock-on to an enemy, and using an Application with [[HomingProjectile homing capabilities]] will make the Application zero-in on enemies. Some bosses are also capable of this.

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* {{Roboteching}}: Certain Applications can allow you to Lock-on to an enemy, and using an Application with [[HomingProjectile homing capabilities]] will make the Application zero-in home-in on enemies. Some bosses are also capable of this.



* SuperMode: Our heroines can active her Burst Mode at anytime, which will completely restore her Life Meter, grant her accelerated Energy recovery, tripling her combat efficiently thanks to her [[DoppelgangerAttack after-images]], and faster mobility. The downside: [[CastFromHitPoints Her Life Meter will steadily drain over time]].

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* SuperMode: Our heroines can active her Burst Mode at anytime, which will completely restore her Life Meter, grant her accelerated Energy recovery, tripling her combat efficiently thanks to her [[DoppelgangerAttack after-images]], a DoppelgangerAttack, and faster mobility. The downside: [[CastFromHitPoints Her Life Meter will steadily drain over time]].



* SwordLines
* TakeUpMySword: [[spoiler:When the original Clarino gets destroyed at Stage 9 first game's story by KillSat, players assume the role of Clarino Second from that point on.]]

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* SwordLines
SwordLines: Many bladed weapons leaves a visible lines when swung.
* TakeUpMySword: [[spoiler:When the original Clarino gets destroyed at Stage 9 9A first game's story by KillSat, players assume the role of Clarino Second from that point on.]]

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* MirrorBoss: Clarino fights Clarino Second in Stage 4, [[RyuAndKen who shares similar abilities of the original]] although she's also one of the good guys.

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* MirrorBoss: Clarino fights Clarino Second in Stage 4, [[RyuAndKen [[BashBrothers who shares similar abilities of the original]] although she's also one of the good guys.



* RyuAndKen: Both Clarinos.
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'''''Lethal Crisis''''' is a spin-off prequel series by Daisessen to a formally-retail-turned-[[FreewareGame freeware]] doujin game, ''VideoGame/LethalApplication''. Unlike its predecessor, ''Lethal Crisis'' is a side-scrolling action-platformer, although it shares gameplay traits of its predecessor.

In this game you play as Clarino, a RobotGirl capable of arming herself with various weapons called "Applications" at her disposal. Each weapon in the games ranges from [[LaserBlade beam sabers]], [[HomingProjectile homing daggers]], a [[SpreadShot spread gun]], flare guns and more. She can also gain new abilities as she speeds through several maze-like levels. However, to gain these power-ups and upgrades, you must complete a stage while meeting certain conditions (e.g. clearing a stage under a certain time-frame or score a lot of points). Throughout each stage are littered with all sorts of obstacles, MechaMooks, and other robot girls that wants to destroy you. Though when push comes to being bombarded by a swarm of goons, Clarino can throw herself into [[SuperMode Burst Mode]] and let loose some very powerful attacks courtesy of a DoppelgangerAttack at the expense of draining her Life Energy.

''Lethal Crisis'' was later followed-up with ''Lethal Crisis [=ProtoSphere=]'', which plays much like a {{Roguelike}} with randomly-generated levels while maintaining the action-platformer gameplay of the first game.

''Lethal Crisis'' was first released to Windows PC during Comiket 77 by Daisessen, but unfortunately it has been overshadowed by other doujin games grabbed the attention of everyone but a few took a chance on this game, which also befallen to its sequel. The lack of an English translation anywhere isn't helping either.

Daisessen's website can be viewed [[http://www.daisessen.com/ here]].

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* OneHundredPercentCompletion
* ActionGirl: Clarino and Clario Second, E-pise, and Velde.
* AttackDrone: E-pise [[spoiler:and Reminisce]] makes use of these.
* [[TheBigGuy The Big Girl]]: Velde, and she's also sporting a {{BFG}}.
* BeamSpam: One Application lets you fire multiple laser beams at once. Some bosses like Velde can do this, too.
* BlowYouAway: The Tornado Application, it can tear enemies apart due to its aerial coverage.
* BoobsOfSteel: The original Clarino, [[RobotGirl literally]] and [[HotterAndSexier figuratively]] speaking, in the second game [[spoiler:after her original body was destroyed in the first game]].
* BulletHell: The later stages and boss battles of the first game.
* CallBack: A few to Lethal Application:
** Second wears her ribbon the same way as ''Lethal Application''[='=]s Clarino does.
** Several songs return from ''Lethal Application''. Most notably, a vocal version Clarino's {{leitmotif}} is the opening theme of ''Lethal Crisis''.
** [[spoiler:Reminisce's SuperMode is Over Burst, Applica's EleventhHourSuperPower from ''Lethal Application''. She activates it with a near-identical TitleDrop.]]
* TheCameo: [[spoiler:VideoGame/{{Sora}} appears as a boss in ''[=ProtoSphere=]'', and no it's not ''[[Franchise/KingdomHearts that]]'' one.]]
* {{Combos}}
* ChargedAttack: Some Applications are the "hold" type.
* CurtainsMatchTheWindow: Diska.
* DualBoss: Stage 8 in the first game [[spoiler:has you fighting against Diska and E-pise; Velde joins in on the fight if lasts more than 45 seconds]].
** Then again in Stage 13 in the same game, except you're [[ChasingYourTail mainly trying]] [[YouWillNotEvadeMe to escape]] [[spoiler:from Diska and Reminisce]]. It is possible to end the stage early [[spoiler:by killing [[DamageSpongeBoss Reminisce]]]].
* ExtremeGraphicalRepresentation: Stage 14, complete with SinisterGeometry. Stage 15 also follows this.
* FieryRedHead: Diska.
* FrickinLaserBeams
* GirlishPigtails: Diska.
* GuideDangIt: Since there's no English translation for the game (yet), those wanting to clear the game at [[OneHundredPercentCompletion 100%]] will have to make due with [=HyperGeek=]'s playthough of the game, who has translated the objectives of mission challenges.
* HeartContainer: Earned through the game's [[SideQuest mission challenges]].
* HyperspaceArsenal: Subverted, you can only take a few weapons with you at a time. There are accessories that allows Clarino to assign four Applications to different directional inputs instead of using just one at a time.
* [[spoiler:IdiotHero: Clarino Second becomes one in the first game after the original gets killed off in Stage 9.]]
* ImpossiblyCoolClothes
* ImprobablyFemaleCast
* InstantThunder: An Application can be obtain that lets you crush thunderbolts on your enemies.
* LaserBlade: Our heroines can use one and in different variations. So can certain enemies and bosses, too.
* TheMaze: Stage 7 due to having multiple dead-ends, although some stages in general are maze-like.
* MacrossMissileMassacre
* MechaMooks
* MirrorBoss: Clarino fights Clarino Second in Stage 4, [[RyuAndKen who shares similar abilities of the original]] although she's also one of the good guys.
* MoreDakka: The Twin Shot and Spread Shot Applications, especially in Burst Mode.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler:[[FinalBoss Reminisce]] in the first game when she invokes her SuperMode.]]
* RankInflation: Each stage have ranking associated with them, starting from D, C, B, A, and finally S. However, unlike most games that ranks players based on performance, each rank are specific challenges that unlocks newer Application, abilities, and even level-up Clarino's maximum Life and Energy.
* RPGElements
* RobotGirl: Clarino, both the original and her [[TheDitz ditzy]] counterpart. Some of the {{mooks}} and bosses are also robot girls.
* {{Roboteching}}: Certain Applications can allow you to Lock-on to an enemy, and using an Application with [[HomingProjectile homing capabilities]] will make the Application zero-in on enemies. Some bosses are also capable of this.
* RyuAndKen: Both Clarinos.
* ScoringPoints: And not just points for high score, but also experience points to level-up each of your Applications.
* SpreadShot: Clarino can use one as an Application.
* StuffBlowingUp
* SuperMode: Our heroines can active her Burst Mode at anytime, which will completely restore her Life Meter, grant her accelerated Energy recovery, tripling her combat efficiently thanks to her [[DoppelgangerAttack after-images]], and faster mobility. The downside: [[CastFromHitPoints Her Life Meter will steadily drain over time]].
* SwordBeam: An Application can be obtained that lets Clarino fire off shockwaves from her blade.
* SwordLines
* TakeUpMySword: [[spoiler:When the original Clarino gets destroyed at Stage 9 first game's story by KillSat, players assume the role of Clarino Second from that point on.]]
* TokenMiniMoe: [[spoiler:Reminisce and Applica.]]
* WaveMotionGun: [[spoiler:Reminisce uses one during the final battle of the first game.]]
* XMeetsY: It's ''VideoGame/{{SUGURI}}'' meets ''VideoGame/MegaManZero'' minus the latter's DarkerAndEdgier storyline.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Clarino Second, who has long, flowing hair like her blonde-haired counterpart except her hair is blue. Velde also has green hair. [[spoiler:War-War has purple hair.]]
* ZettaiRyouiki: [[spoiler:Reminisce]].
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