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==Gameplay== ''Akatsuki Blitzkampf'' (or ''Denkō Senki'' in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]) is set in a fictional future involving several characters that roughly resemble the [[Germans|German]] soldiers of the [[World War II]] era, among others. In-game visuals supplement this sort of specific militaristic theme and environment, portrayed by the flat and somewhat [[cubism|cubist]] character portraits and story sequence images. Blitzkampf is also a follow-up to a previous SUBTLE STYLE release from 2003 called ''Akatsuki Shisei Ichigō'', involving many of the characters from the previous game. In terms of Blitzkampf's play style, it is regarded as relatively "[[old school gamer|old school]]" in comparison to many other dōjin fighter releases such as [[Melty Blood]], [[Eternal Fighter Zero]], or [[Big Bang Beat]], as many of the systems and conventions in the game are rather similar to several late 90's fighting games created by [[Capcom]]. For example, many players allude to the parry system, which resembles the one from the [[Street Fighter III]] installments. The gratuitous amount of extra modes the game provides (such as Survival, Time Attack, or SUGOROKU) and the ways that they are unlocked is largely reminiscent of a console release of an arcade fighting game, further reinforcing the semi-retro feel. In other words, the game focus is upon space control and careful footwork instead of flashy combos and intense aerial combat.
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