Psychic Force

EX made the final boss playable without using a code, added new color schemes for the costumes, and improved and balanced the gameplay.

When the player is fighting a computer-controlled opponent, however, the character with more health remaining when time runs out wins that round, without going to sudden death.

By combining these different commands, the player can make combo attacks, throws, and special moves which can break the enemy's defenses.

In both the original arcade version and home console Story Mode of Psychic Force (but not later revisions of the arcade version), the player's character goes through eight stages of combat against a specific set of opponents and face off against a specific final boss in the eighth and final stage, which varies and depends on the player character's story.

All people imbued with this power are called "Psychiccers" and uses a specific element such as fire, light, wind, electricity, gravity, time, or ice in fighting.

Psychiccers are shunned by normal people in general because of their unnatural abilities and that most cases turn violent and deadly from within sight.

Challenging NOA's ambition is a small independent group known as Anti-NOA and that one of its members, a young American Psychiccer man named Burn Griffiths, seeks to confront and stop his old friend Keith from going through with his extreme plans of creating a Psychiccer-only world.

Acclaim gave Psychic Force minimal localization, not even replacing the Japanese voice acting or J-pop intro song; instead, they simply added subtitles to the cutscenes.

He remarked, "On the positive side, Psychic Force does sport some nice - and if truth be told, very innovative - projectile weapons and background graphics.

[6] Scary Larry of GamePro praised the music but found the combos lacking, and concluded, "The game can be mastered easily, which makes it boring in the long run.

He eventually heads back to confront Keith, but their fight is interrupted by Wong who triggers the self-destruct for the NOA HQ.

This anime OVA's English dub was produced by RLJ Films, and came out in 2002 in the U.S. For some reason, all of the voice actors remain unknown.

Gameplay screenshot (arcade version)