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This prompts Airan to head towards the bridge to confront Brad. Within the ship are many Ruffians that attack Airan, including Brad's pet Leeda.
Airan makes it to the bridge where she kills Leda and battles Brad. She knocks Brad out of the ships bridge but he returns on top of a fighter plane. Aichi reveals that she knows Brad and that he has been creating Ruffians by passing on the blood she gave him.
Aichi then levitates a platform into the air while Airan proceeds to take on the the entire Armed Volunteer's fleet. With Aichi's help Airan manages to defeat Brad and stop the attack on Saki. Aichi and Airan approach Saki who does not attack them. Aichi tells Airan that in order to return Saki to his human form he must regain his humanity by having Airan enter his chest and find his heart by revealing to him all her thoughts, memories, hopes and dreams.
Aichi instructs Airan to shoot Saki in the head in order to knock him out but Airan refuses. Aichi then places Airan in a dream like state where she imagines she is on a subway in Long Island New York, ten years in the future. There she meets her son Isa Amamiya and witnesses Saki in his Ruffian form attacking the city. Inside the train after battling swarms of Ruffians she encounters Saki's human form surrounded by Ruffians.
Saki criticizes Airan choice have having a child as he believes the future is no place for children. Airan says their son will live in a different future, she then proceeds to shoot Saki before waking up in the present day and realizing she just shot the real Saki too.
Appealed at Aichi using a child to deceive her Airan questions Aichi's motives. She reveals her real enemies are very far away, enemies who have been fighting for a very long time. She caused the global conflict as training for Saki so that he may become her ultimate warrior. She then forces Airan into Saki's chest and wakes him up.
However Saki teleports away leaving Aichi alone in the Pacific Ocean. Airan wakes up on a beach surrounded by Ruffians. She is saved by Saki who is now human again however he body still shows features of Ruffians on it. They battle through the Ruffians and find a house to take shelter in. They determine they are in Hokido, a Ruffian controlled city. Saki wonders is Aichi will follow them as there is a lot he wants to ask her about his transformation. Airan tries to convince him to forget about Saki and escape to America instead to have a normal doctor look after him.
They then hear a Ruffian near by and Saki leaves to check it out. While he is gone Aichi sneaks up on Airan and kidnaps her. Saki returns and chases Aichi through a Ruffian invested forest. He confronts Aichi who seems to be commanding the Riffians now. She scolds him for refusing to reveal himself fully to Airan but Saki tells Aichi that their hearts have grown closer despite everything, however their are still feelings and doubts they can't express to each other fully.
Saki criticizes Aichi for deceiving them and manipulating humanity for her own goals. He then proceeds to attack Aichi knocking her off a cliff. Saki wakes Airan and asks her to hold onto his heart. Even on the game's easiest mode, it's no cakewalk. That's where I soon found myself. Star Successor wasn't the good kind of difficult, the kind that keeps you going.
It was the kind that makes you frustrated and annoyed. Around the third level or so, I hit a complete roadblock and started over on easy mode. Star Successor is still a hard game even on Easy, but it's no longer overbearing. It's difficult, and you still have to pay close attention, but it's absolutely doable. It's still greatly satisfying to finish a level. Because I was less frustrated and stressed out while playing on easy mode, I was able to focus more on the game's level designs, some of which are excellent.
Even though your character follows a predetermined path through the levels, you still have to navigate them well. For example, one level took place in an air tube completely surrounded by water.
That was cool on its own, but what really got me was the fact that if I took the bends in the tube too sharply, my character would careen out of the tube and into the water. There, my vision was blurred, my movements slowed, the sound muted. Some levels offered offer slightly different takes on the core game mechanics of aiming and shooting. My favorite level in the game was a horror-themed stage. The first section of the level was pitch-black; in order to illuminate the environment, I had to aim the targeting reticle like a flashlight at the dark areas.
Later in the level, enemies hid themselves in big patches of overgrown grass. Compared to its predecessor, Star Successor is very much the same game but with far more intuitive controls. Not only does the Wii Remote make pointing and shooting at enemies more enjoyable, but also it offers a far more intuitive experience. While, at times, that feat might seem near to impossible there are a few ways to do this, with both characters, Kachi and Isa, having similar abilities.
One is by using the dodge button in which your character swiftly evades attacks in a given area. The other is using melee attacks, which you can use to destroy enemies and enemy attacks.
Both are helpful but, not surprisingly, they also have their drawbacks. Upon dodging, the character is completely defenseless in combat so if the player makes one careless move it could be game over.
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