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Review: Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions

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Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions is a touching and amusing title that takes you on a whacky adventure. Moreover, it tastefully tackles the idea of separation and the impact this has on a youngster’s mental health. However, at its core, it focuses on familiar tactical elements and a zany and enjoyable world to explore.

This turn-based strategy title was developed by Momo-Pi Game Studios and published by SHUEISHA Games Inc. What’s more, its writing is wonderfully upbeat and amusing, and the blend of monsters and protagonists will make you smile. Consequently, if you love this genre but want a slight twist on the norm, then this will be the game for you.

The heroes face a sea of enemies.

Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions will resonate with many gamers.

If you’ve ever been forced to uproot and leave your friends, you’ll know that it is a harrowing experience. In hindsight, you know it isn’t that bad, but as a youngster, you feel that your world is caving in, and you won’t understand why. Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions tackles this idea with its interesting and imaginative plot. Additionally, the beautifully paced story is out of this world, but fascinating to witness.

You control Damien. He is a shy boy who loves comics and a simple way of life. Yet, when his parents relocate to Japan, he has no choice but to follow. This upheaval turns his life upside down and the only way to cope is to lose himself in his alter ego. This young space captain transports his mind to the Jump+ Dimensions as he tackles an array of enemies. En route, he has to solve problems and help out plenty of strange beings. Yet, unbeknownst to him, it is these travelling beings that keep him on track, whilst allowing his emotions and mindset to prepare for life in Japan.

Simple fundamentals with plenty of twists.

This genre is renowned for being complex and tough to master. However, Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions tries to buck this trend. The simple fundamentals demand that you combine 2 heroes as you explore each short gaming arena. Each of the protagonists has limited moves and if they are close to one another, they can combine to stun enemies, shunt them backwards, hit switches, and much more. Alternatively, you can gather power orbs and unleash a deadly super-attack.

As you eliminate your foes, you regain your health and earn additional movement points. Yet, if you are hit and you lose all your health, you fail the stage and must begin at the start. Subsequently, you must manipulate each situation to maximise your potential. Alongside this, each unique chapter utilises a new hero to support Damien. Therefore, the way you tackle every problem or puzzle will change depending on the strengths and weaknesses of the pair.

Another chapter, another interesting boss.

Bosses, bosses, bosses.

The use of familiar mechanics was a great idea. Consequently, the learning curve isn’t that harsh and I found myself up and running in no time at all. However, the twist on the normal ideas and the blend of unique character abilities was fascinating to master. 

As much as I loved the opening stages, my attention was piqued whenever I took on any of the game’s massive bosses. These cruel entities will push your thinking to the limits. Additionally, you must consider a large array of tactical elements if you wish to overcome them. As such, failure is all but assured and these encounters can become frustrating whilst testing your patience. Yet, once you understand what is required from you, you’ll feel a sense of reward.

Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions is a striking experience.

The developers have combined Manga/Anime cinematic alongside a colourful and imaginative world. Moreover, the use of an isometric viewpoint and a free-moving camera allows you to freely investigate each environment. When you combine this approach with a clean and easy-to-use UI, you can easily plan your tactics. On top of this, the world is fantastic to explore and, though the number of enemies is limited, they all look great and their animation and movement are fascinating to watch.

The audio is fun, jovial, and brilliantly varied. The blend of sad songs and high-energy tunes helps to enhance the drama of the story. What’s more, the exciting sound effects and sharp noises bring the cinematic to life. 

The dog boss attacks you with a fiery blaze.

Amazing controls.

This genre is much better with a mouse and keyboard. Yet, Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions has a simple controller layout. Additionally, the excellent tutorial keeps you on track. If you then consider the clean UI and the obvious grid system, you cannot go wrong.

Where this is lacking is its replay value. Sadly, the story is linear, and the stages do not change. As such, each playthrough follows the same pattern and this creates a repetitive edge. Thankfully, though, the first run is enjoyable and this slightly mitigates this issue.

Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions is a gem of an indie title.

If you love Manga/Anime and strategy games, then you will adore Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions. The blend of interesting characters and the fascinating world is endearing. Additionally, I loved how the story deals with issues of separation and anxiety. Accordingly, I loved it and I recommend buying it here! Can you overcome the issues that you face? Use your imagination, work together, and become stronger as a consequence.

SUMMARY

Captain Velvet Meteor: The Jump+ Dimensions is a touching and interesting tactical title. Moreover, I loved how it tackled issues of anxiety and separation. Additionally, the combat mechanics and varied combos ensure that each stage is different.


+ The Anime/Manga cinematic is fantastic.
+ Amazing controls.
+ I loved the story.
+ Colourful characters.
+ Interesting stage design.

- Not enough replay value.
- It may not be tough enough for veteran gamers.

(Rating: PEGI 12 Mild Swearing Release date: 01/03/2024 Price: £18.89)


(Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also available on PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch and Android)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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