On October 17, 2148, Earth loses communications with the Moon's largest man made structure called HAMLET, a highly classified facility owned by conglomerate A-MAX Factories containing arms development, mining, exports and laboratory research for the military.
Upon the team's arrival at HAMLET, they encounter no signs of life other than hostile guard robots, auto-noids and bio-organisms, including a large and intelligent bio-monster that frequently eludes them.
Sensors discover that the bio-monster is still alive and evolves into a stronger form following a mitosis state; Francis explains that the organism assimilated with Mabel and assumed his identity and will to destroy Earth.
Francis is critically injured while administering a weaponized vaccine to defeat the bio-monster / Mabel organism; Maria sedates her and places her into the cargo hold for transportation back to Earth.
As a commercial for Lunar Tears airs on the monitor in the cockpit, remains from the bio-monster are shown affixed to the VF Griffon, pulsating as the shuttle descends towards Earth.
[15] Consoles +' François Garnier and Marc Menier reviewed the PlayStation original, praising the fast and fluid visuals, sound effects, and overall longevity compared to Kileak: The Blood.
[5] GameFan's three writers reviewed the PlayStation release, commending its intriguing storyline, roleplaying-esque action gameplay, 3D graphics, the ability to transform on the fly, and English translation.
[12] In their brief review of the PlayStation release, GamePro stated that "Respectable graphics and sounds fashion convincing sci-fi environments, and your cool mech suit fights viciously.
[10] Writing for IGN, Colin Williamson reviewed the Dreamcast remake and was critical of its underwhelming plot, monotonous level design and thick fog covering the areas.