The Assault Suits series is a series of futuristic robotic war video games developed by NCS featuring soldiers manning gigantic humanoid machines dubbed Assault Suits. Spanning the course of 15 years and beyond, the games would be cross-distributed, cross-published and developed between the U.S. and Japan. It would be known as one of the most challenging series to follow due to the drastic changes from game to game. The original Assault Suit Leynos and the direct sequel used the term "Assault Suit" while the Valken series used the plural "Assault Suits".
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Japan Name | US Name | EU Name | Release Dates | Game system | Developer | JP Publisher | US Publisher | EU Publisher |
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Assault Suit Leynos | Target Earth | N/A | JP March 16, 1990 / US 1990 / No EU release | Sega Genesis | NCS | Masaya | Dreamworks | N/A |
Assault Suits Valken | Cybernator | Cybernator | JP Dec 18, 1992 / US April 1993 / EU 1993 | SNES | NCS | Masaya | Konami | Palcom |
Assault Suits Leynos II | N/A | N/A | JP February 17, 1997 / No US release / No EU release | Sega Saturn | NCS | Masaya | N/A | N/A |
Assault Suits Valken II | N/A | N/A | JP July 26, 1999 / No US release / No EU Release | PlayStation | NCS | Masaya | N/A | N/A |
Assault Suits Valken | N/A | Assault Suits Valken | JP August 26, 2004 / No US Release / EU June 2005 | PlayStation 2 | NCS | Masaya | N/A | 505 Game Street |
The first known game of the series. On their debut, fans considered these games a combination of Macross and Gundam, but without any of their licenses. Most fans who played them considered them great games, but US sales were lukewarm.
The success of the first Assault Suits game in Japan would spawn another game on the Super Famicom. The artwork style, assault armor concepts, as well as the dialogue engine would remain similar to that of Target Earth/Assault Suits Leynos, but with major graphical improvements. The US name Cybernator added confusion to American gamers and disconnected many of the fans from the Target Earth roots. This game was actually a prequel to Assault Suit Leynos, taking place nearly a decade before. An enhanced remake was released for the PS2 in 2004.
This game would arrive on the Sega Saturn as the true sequel to Assault Suits Leynos, but was released only in Japan.
The sequel to the SNES title in the series released on the PlayStation. It differed from the rest of the series, as it was a Strategy/RPG, unlike the rest, all being Action/Shooter/Platform titles. After the release in 1999, the same game would be reprinted by the company Four Winds on August 30, 2001. This game was never released outside Japan either.