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This is a play-through of Arcade mode using Damian Shade in the Saturn version of Groove On Fight. Read on below for more information... Damian appears as a sub-boss partner for Gartheimer on the 6th stage in single player arcade mode. He is an unlockable playable character in this version of the game. ===== ABOUT DAMIAN ===== He is an orphan who was adopted by the Gartheimer family. Over time, he developed a special relationship and became a treasured person to his master, Rudolph. Damian has a special power where he can heal any living being just by touching them. Damian is a "semi-new" character for the Saturn version of GOF... I say "semi-new" because in the Arcade version, Damian is a non-selectable character - and even if you used alternate methods to select him, he was very incomplete with only a few basic moves. He is now a fully complete character with new basics, special moves, a super move and the ability to use the Dual combo. ===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ===== ---- He now has his own ending in the Saturn port. ---- Just like in the Arcade version, when he is the sub-boss partner for Gartheimer on the 6th stage, he never tags in which means that he never fights. He is the only CPU character in the game who operates in this manner. ---- GOF is the 4th game in the Power Instinct series and the storyline of it is set 20 years into the future after the other Power Instinct games, which would chronologically make it the latest. ---- The game can also be known as Goketsuji Ichizoku 3 or Power Instinct 3. ===== ABOUT SATURN GOF ===== The Saturn version is a fairly good port of the arcade original. The game needs the 1MB RAM cartridge to run, because of the possibility of having to store up to 4 different characters in the system's VRAM for each match. Despite the use of the extra RAM, there are a lot of animation frames/sprites cut out for all of the characters. If you have played the arcade version and have a good eye for this sort of thing (like me) you'll definitely notice the cuts. The 4MB RAM cartridge, which came out with XMvsSF a few months later, would have worked WONDERS for GOF and would have made the character sprite animations arcade perfect, as well as shorten the loading times. Unfortunately it was never to be. The Saturn port does hold some significant advantages in other areas over the Arcade version however, and these aspects are: 1) The 3 boss characters being unlockable (one being almost a completely new character) with their own endings 2) If you have the Saturn Multitap device, up to 4 players can play this game! 3) An Omake mode where you unlock and view the character's artwork. 4) It features a remixed/arranged soundtrack, including some new music themes that were not present in the original, such as the theme "Mystic" and the vocal version of the title song.