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Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez
Developer(s)Natsume-Atari
Publisher(s)Bandai Namco Games
Daewon Media (South Korea)
Producer(s)Kentaro Matano[1]
SeriesKamen Rider
EngineUnity
Platform(s)PlayStation 4
Nintendo Switch
Release
  • JP: October 29, 2020
  • TW: October 29, 2020
  • HK: October 29, 2020
  • KOR: October 29, 2020
  • SEA: October 29, 2020
  • Genre(s)Action role-playing game, Hack and slash
    Mode(s)Single-player

    Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez (仮面ライダー メモリーオブヒーローズ, Kamen Raidā Memorī obu Hīrōzu) is a video game based on the Kamen Rider Series, released for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on October 29, 2020. It features the cast from Kamen Rider W, Kamen Rider OOO and Kamen Rider Zero-One.[2][3]

    The storyline heavily focuses on both Kamen Rider W and OOO, due to the absence of the Kamen Rider Zero-One cast aside from Zero-One himself.

    Plot[edit]

    The Narumi Detective Agency receive an email from a client requesting them to find "Professor Aida" with Shotaro Hidari leaving to investigate the island-based Sector City, once a tourist hotspot until an accident made it uninhabitable while emitting a strange energy. Shotaro meets with Kamen Riders OOO and Zero-One to uncover the mystery behind Aida and stop a Foundation X scientist reviving their old enemies and fallen allies as immortal super soldiers under his control.

    Characters[edit]

    The game's main antagonist, a Foundation X scientist who assumed his current form using the Zeus Memory, overseeing Aida's eternal super soldier project using the foundation's research on Gaia Memories, O Medals, and Necro-Overs in hopes of reviving her. He created Sector City's Central Tower to energize the Core Energy, which revives both fallen enemies and allies of both Kamen Riders W and OOO. The tower he created also draws Kamen Rider Zero-One to the prime universe, which might explain why the other cast from Zero-One are not present in the game. Ultimately, he and other Kamen Riders found out that Aida was using them all along. Once Aida had been defeated by Zero-One, OOO, and W, Zeus ultimately join Ankh and Nazca in sacrificing their lives destroying Sector City and foiling Aida's plan.
    An amnesiac artificial intelligence who is stuck inside a floating robot body, serving as the player's navigator before the near end of the game revealing her true identity. She was actually a receptacle of Aida (アイダ), a Foundation X scientist who established the enteral super soldier project before dying in a freak accident. But she transplanted her mind into Ai, initially a support drone for Sector City, manipulating the Kamen Riders and the Zeus Dopant before revealing herself while transferring her mind into Muchiri to achieve immortality as a Greeed. Philip was planning to fix Ai after the crisis is over, but the outcome after Aida was revived inside Muchiri caused him unable to find a way to fix her, despite having had aware of Aida's presence inside Ai from the beginning.
    A man-made arthropod Greeed created by Zeus to revive Aida with unlimited access to Core Energy, Aida betraying Zeus once obtaining her power before being destroyed with her vessel. Some of the Core Medals that compose Muchiri are taken by Kamen Rider OOO to assume Mukachiri Combo form.

    Playable Characters[edit]

    Forms: CycloneJoker, HeatJoker, LunaJoker, CycloneMetal, HeatMetal, LunaMetal, CycloneTrigger, HeatTrigger, LunaTrigger, CycloneJoker Xtreme
    Note: CycloneJoker Gold Xtreme appears in the game's finale, but is not a playable form
    Forms: Base, Accel Booster, Trial
    Forms: Tatoba Combo, Gatakiriba Combo, Latoratah Combo, Sagohzo Combo, Shauta Combo, Tajador Combo, Burakawani Combo, Mukachiri Combo, Putotyra Combo
    Note: Mukachiri Combo debuted in this game
    Forms: Base, Birth Day
    Forms: Rising Hopper, Rising Hopper - Flying Falcon, Shining Assault Hopper, Metal Cluster Hopper, Kamen Rider Zero-Two

    Italic denotes for New Game+ exclusive character(s)/form(s)
    Bold denotes for default form
    Bold Italic denotes for final form

    Voice Cast[edit]

    Rather than being reprised by their original actors, the cast from both Kamen Rider W and OOO are being voiced by different voice actors with Fumiya Takahashi returning to voice Zero-One. The Zeus Dopant and Ai are voiced by Takehito Koyasu and Yukari Tamura, respectively.[4]

    Reception[edit]

    The Nintendo Switch version of Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez sold 11,683 physical copies within its first week on sale in Japan, making it the eighth bestselling retail game of the week in the country. The PlayStation 4 version sold 9,286 physical copies in Japan throughout the same week.[5]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Kamen Rider Memory of Heroez: Pre-Orders Now Available in SEA". 27 July 2020.
  • ^ "Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez announced for PS4, Switch". Gematsu. 24 July 2020. Retrieved 24 July 2020.
  • ^ "Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez 2nd trailer for PS4, Switch". Gematsu. 15 October 2020. Retrieved 15 October 2020.
  • ^ "Kamen Rider: Memory of Heroez (Video Game 2020)". IMDb.
  • ^ Romano, Sal (November 5, 2020). "Famitsu Sales: 10/26/20 – 11/1/20 [Update]". Gematsu. Retrieved November 7, 2020.
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