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Gotcha Force is an arena style fighting game released for the Gamecube. The storyline follows the man character Kou, who comes to meet G-red, his first gotch borg. The earth is being attacked by evil gotcha borgs and it is Kou and G-Red's job to stop the inpending invasion. Gotcha Force is a game about a race of robots coming to earth to save it from the galactic emperor. It was released in 2003 and 2004. In March 2012, Capcom re-released Gotcha Force in Japan nine years after its original release, which again stirred talk of a possible future sequel to come. Artwork and illustrations were done by Ryuji Higurashi.
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In March 2012, Capcom re-released Gotcha Force in Japan nine years after its original release, which again stirred talk of a possible future sequel to come. Artwork and illustrations were done by Ryuji Higurashi. Gotcha Force is an arena style fighting game released for the Gamecube. The storyline follows the man character Kou, who comes to meet G-red, his first gotch borg. The earth is being attacked by evil gotcha borgs and it is Kou and G-Red's job to stop the inpending invasion. The game focuses primarily on its combat system, which goes as follows: Before each match, GF Commanders must pick Gotcha Borgs to put on a force.[7] Each Gotcha Borg, depending upon its powers and abilities, costs a specific amount of "GF Energy" in order to place on a force—in Story Mode, GF Energy increases with each match. In multiplayer, GF Energy is determined by players beforehand. Once Forces are determined, the battle begins. Borgs are placed in an arena, and both Borgs are constantly locked onto each other. If there is more than one enemy, Borgs can switch their lock between enemies, or have the option to lock onto allies (for healing or support). Gamers must quickly dodge, move, use borg abilities, and use the arena to their advantage in order to evade or block incoming attacks. Borgs often have five attack capabilities. Once a borg is defeated, that does not mean the match is over. Forces are determined by multiple Gotcha Borgs, and once one is defeated, the next Gotcha Borg in the Force will arrive in the arena, picking up where his or her fallen ally left off. Battles continue until a Force simply has no more Gotcha Borgs. There are many different types, or tribes, of Gotcha Borgs. Some types of Gotcha borgs have the ability to make a partner bigger or make an enemy smaller, some borgs can even change the look and abilities of an opponent — there are many different strategies to use with a single force, counters to these strategies, and counters to these counters. There are over 200 Gotcha Borgs overall. Gotcha Force is a game about a race of robots coming to earth to save it from the galactic emperor. It was released in 2003 and 2004.