


You start the game deciding who takes what place on the squad (leader, assault, techie, assist, and scout) from a list of people based on actors and kickstarter backers. Released in 2015, Behold Studios’ Chroma Squad is a tokusatsu strategy game about a team of stuntmen who quit their gig and create their own series, and you get to control them, run the studio, and film episodes through a turn based strategy battle system. The amazing thing about all of this is this isn’t even close to the highest levels of cheesy, sincere absurdity Chroma Squad embraces. He also becomes a giant devil and you have to punch him until he explodes with your giant robot.
CHROMA SQUAD PATCH
Mi Ah” before a patch (a very obvious allusion to Haim Saban of Saban Entertainment), and it either leads to you beating him up after he tries sabotaging your show or fighting his lawyer – who is literally the devil.

This was probably the first time most people had heard of Chroma Squad, despite its successful kickstarter campaign, and pushed it further into the lime light – because a greedy corporation nearly destroyed it for no good reason at all.Įven if you didn’t know this story, you would after playing the game, because a major early plot line revolves around your managed tokusatsu studio being threatened with legal action by your old director, originally named “Dr. In reality, that small studio, Behold Studios, were making a game paying tribute to the original sentai shows Power Rangers came from (alongside many other tokusatsu properties). Awhile back, you may have heard of an interesting story about a small dev studio from Brazil being sued by Saban Entertainment for supposedly infringing on their Power Rangers license.
