Rest in peace, I hope you are in some happy after life.
Thank God you covered this video in the past. Gaming is dealing with NFTs and other scummy things you couldn't imagine. The creator of this game spoke against it at the Brazilian International Gaming Conference.
I wish for the next game if they make one. Bigger team, cross over with old team, more abilities, a more polished mech fight cause in my opinion it was meh. I also wish for multiple zords but im probably asking for too much. As a power ranger game, its pretty good.
@@notimeforcreativenamesjust3034 i didnt know until later, may he play in heaven
One of the most Awesome Tactical RPGs I've played and made here by Brazilians.
Amazing review of a great game. RIP Total biscuit you are still so awesome.
miss you big guy
I literally was looking up power Rangers on my switch and this game came up and I was like wtf is this. Now I’m here before I possibly buy this cuz I gotta see if this is good. Sounds like it actually is dope lol which is kinda hilarious
Thanks TB
rip mate
just played it. loved it :)
Are you able to customize the units under the armor or are you stuck with how they randomly generate?
their looks change as you change their equipment.
but its only for helmet and the suit.
Nice Game.
*IMMA BUY IT!*
Chroma squad is the best game ever
Why in a video with 300k+ views have only 2 comments lol.
@@click9914 That would explain why all the comments are from around the same time.
I suspect they pixel art style was intentional. So... the target demographic this game was intended to appeal to is likely those individuals who feel nostalgic pangs for the original incarnation of Sabin's Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, circa 1993. You know... individuals who were children in the late 1980's, early 1990's. So, the cusp to early millennials... Well, you know what video game aesthetic appeals to that particular generation of individuals above all else right? I mean, by the time Power Rangers came out, we were well into the 16 bit era, and the graphics here seem to fall somewhere in between the 3rd (NES/Master System) and 4th (SNES/Megadrive) gen systems, but many of the children who were prime demo for the Power Rangers spent their formative years playing, or watching older siblings play, 8 bit game consoles. At the time the first series of the show premiered they were likely playing 16 bit games... So, while power rangers isn't inherently known for pixelated graphics, especially of this style, I do think it's an excellent choice given who the game is being targeted towards.
I love finding old TB reviews for games that I missed during their release.
Saw this on the eShop and to my delight TB showed up when I searched for reviews.