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No minor startup, Game Republic emerged in 2003 under the direction of Yoshiki Okamoto, whose work stretches from Konami's Gyruss to the success of Street Fighter II. And Game Republic had big guns behind them: Sony published their first offering, Genji: Dawn of the Samurai, in 2005, and Microsoft backed Every Party the same year. Game Republic then worked with everything from licenses like Brave Story: New Traveler and Dragon Ball: Origins to their own Folklore and Dark Mist, yet they couldn't find a hit franchise. Only Genji received a sequel, and it's now remembered only because of that giant enemy crab's weak point and the resulting meme.
Ocean Group's English dub is as solid here as in earlier episodes, as it continues to do a great job of matching actors to the roles and original performances, both for recurring roles and for new ones. The weak spot mentioned in the previous volume, Brenna O'Brien as Ren, is less noticeable this volume, as Ren gets more opportunities to talk and be (slightly) expressive. The script doesn't stray much from the original, with the main differences being the lack of use of “senpai” (or any equivalent) when Rowen addresses Cisqua and Rasati's attack names being translated in the dub, when they are left in romanized form in the subtitles.
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