Aa Mujou Setsuna Localized Under The Name “Metal Torrent”

DSiWare bullet-hell shoot-em-up Aa Mujou Setsuna by Endless Ocean developer Arika is heading to Australia as Metal Torrent. This probably means a worldwide release will follow soon.

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The OFLC rating lists Nintendo as the publisher in Australia, and the game is rated "G." In Japan, Metal Torrent costs 500 points ($5) and lets you upload your high scores and replays over the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.

 

If you want to learn more, you can read our playtest. Spencer had some kind words for it.


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