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''G-Saviour'' is a 2000 video game released in Japan as part of promotion the ''Film/GSaviour'' movie throughout Japan. It was developed by Atelier-Sai and published by Sunrise Interactive. It serves as the movie sequel, taking place after a conspiracy to destroy a newly developed energy formula was stopped by Illuminati fighters.

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''G-Saviour'' is a 2000 video game released in Japan as part of the promotion around the ''Film/GSaviour'' movie throughout Japan. It was developed by Atelier-Sai and published by Sunrise Interactive. It serves as a sequel to the movie sequel, movie, taking place after a conspiracy to destroy a newly developed energy formula was stopped by Illuminati fighters.



** The remains of a wreck MA-05 Bigro and Musai-class warship are found inside [[Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam Angel Halo]].

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** The remains of a wreck wrecked MA-05 Bigro and Musai-class warship are found inside [[Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam Angel Halo]].



* SecondHourSuperPower: The first two chapters have you playing as the movie G-Saviour's space mode. It is trashed at the end of chapter 2 by Rysis, after which the Lightning Squad call on the original designer to rebuilt in the more powerful and versatile G3-Saviour.
* TheStinger: The credits are followed by a downbeat talk between Asaka and Reed about the fate of [[spoiler:Race]] over a shot of a [[TrademarkFavoriteFood coffee cup]] and the narration promising that while peace has been temporily recovered, [[SequelHook the game is only the first installment in the legend of the G-Saviour]].

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* SecondHourSuperPower: The first two chapters have you playing as the movie G-Saviour's space mode. It is trashed at the end of chapter 2 by Rysis, after which the Lightning Squad call on the original designer to rebuilt in rebuild it into the more powerful and versatile G3-Saviour.
* TheStinger: The credits are followed by a downbeat talk between Asaka and Reed about the fate of [[spoiler:Race]] over a shot of a [[TrademarkFavoriteFood coffee cup]] and the narration promising that while peace has been temporily temporarily recovered, [[SequelHook the game is only the first installment in the legend of the G-Saviour]].



* WhamLine: In the video game:
--> '''Rysis''': [[spoiler:Race... The bug is identified... It must be deleted...]]
--> '''Reed''': [[spoiler:Bug...? Raven, is a [[MechaMooks Mobile Weapon]]!?]]

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* WhamLine: In the video game:
--> '''Rysis''':
WhamLine:
-->'''Rysis''':
[[spoiler:Race... The bug is identified... It must be deleted...]]
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'''Reed''': [[spoiler:Bug...? Raven, is a [[MechaMooks Mobile Weapon]]!?]]
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* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Despite no apparent plans to release the game outside Japan, the voice acting is entirely in grammaticaly correct (if rather stilted-sounding) English.
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Reed gets one in the opening sequence when he opts to deploy in the G-Saviour's space mode despite its relative frealty in a ground combat scenario, something reinforced in the next chapter when he opts to stay and fight the enemy mobile suit regiment at the crashed colony instead of retreating back to the mothership.

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* DualBoss: Chapter 6 ends with a fight against two automated Reid mobile suits.



* HopelessBossFight: The first fight with Rysis is likely to end with the player getting one-shotted by his beam sword within seconds of starting. Reed is saved by [[BigDamnHeroes a timely intervention from the Lightning Squad]] in the ensuing cutscene and the game proceeds as normal.

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* HopelessBossFight: The first fight with Rysis is likely to end with the player getting one-shotted by his beam sword within seconds of starting. Even if the player manages to hit him, he stops losing health when he's down to a third of his health bar. Reed is saved by [[BigDamnHeroes a timely intervention from the Lightning Squad]] in the ensuing cutscene and the game proceeds as normal.


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* RemixedLevel: The locations of Chapter 2 and Chapter 3 are revisited as the final and penultimate levels respectively, with much tougher enemies to fight.


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* TheStinger: The credits are followed by a downbeat talk between Asaka and Reed about the fate of [[spoiler:Race]] over a shot of a [[TrademarkFavoriteFood coffee cup]] and the narration promising that while peace has been temporily recovered, [[SequelHook the game is only the first installment in the legend of the G-Saviour]].
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* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Reed gets one in the opening sequence when he opts to deploy in the G-Saviour's space mode despite its relative frealty in a ground combat scenario, something reinforced in the next chapter when he opts to stay and fight the enemy mobile suit regiment at the crashed colony instead of retreating back to the mothership.
* GameplayGrading: The player is graded on their accuracy, remaining health and percentage of enemies destroyed at the end of each chapter. Ranks go from C to [[RankInflation S]].
* HopelessBossFight: The first fight with Rysis is likely to end with the player getting one-shotted by his beam sword within seconds of starting. Reed is saved by [[BigDamnHeroes a timely intervention from the Lightning Squad]] in the ensuing cutscene and the game proceeds as normal.


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* SecondHourSuperPower: The first two chapters have you playing as the movie G-Saviour's space mode. It is trashed at the end of chapter 2 by Rysis, after which the Lightning Squad call on the original designer to rebuilt in the more powerful and versatile G3-Saviour.
* SurprisinglyGoodEnglish: Despite no apparent plans to release the game outside Japan, the voice acting is entirely in grammaticaly correct (if rather stilted-sounding) English.
* WarmUpBoss: Klaus' Spear Head is slow, has no outstanding weapon or ability, and can easily be [[CycleOfHurting stunlocked]] by timing your shots. Just don't try to get into a beam sword fight.
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''G-Saviour'' is a 2000 video game released in Japan as part of promotion the ''Film/GSaviour'' movie throughout Japan. It was developed by Atelier-Sai and published by Sunrise Interactive. It serves as the movie sequel, taking place after a conspiracy to destroy a newly developed energy formula was stopped by Illuminati fighters.

In Winter U.C. 0223, Side 8 was recognized by the [=CONSENT=]-led government as an autonomous region. However, not all the Sides were happy to hear the annoucement since most of them are under CONSENT control. Colonel Bais Bashing of the CONSENT's armed forces secretly bankrolled Project Raven to enhance its military strength.

In U.C. 0224, the Illuminati gets word of Raven's deployment and orders a mobile suit team known as Lightning Squad to investigate what's going on.

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!!The [=PS2=] game provides examples of:

* MythologyGag:
** One Earth-based mission has LS pass through the remains of the colony used in [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam the One Year War in Operation British]].
** The reveal of the CAMS-15 Raven is similar to the Mobile Dolls used in Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing.
** The remains of a wreck MA-05 Bigro and Musai-class warship are found inside [[Anime/MobileSuitVictoryGundam Angel Halo]].
* WhamLine: In the video game:
--> '''Rysis''': [[spoiler:Race... The bug is identified... It must be deleted...]]
--> '''Reed''': [[spoiler:Bug...? Raven, is a [[MechaMooks Mobile Weapon]]!?]]

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