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is a video game developed by
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and published by
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for the
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in 1997 and for
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in 2011, exclusively in Japan.


Gameplay

''Panzer Bandit'' is a side-scrolling
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game that uses the same engine used in '' Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth'', also for the PlayStation. There is a total of 12 characters, including the four story characters and the eight unlockable bosses. The game is controlled with two attack buttons (strong and weak) and the directional pad for moving left, right, crouching, and jumping. Shoulder buttons can also be used to change between foreground and background and can be used to activate the character's special attack. An unusual aspect of the game is that if the player stands still during an attack, it is considered a guard. Other features include a combo counter and a guided elemental attack which launches an enemy.


Plot

In the world of ''Panzer Bandit'', sources have since gone scarce with the reduction in energy that is consistently used by humans. For this, an organization called Arc, led by the evil Prof. Fuarado, seek to manipulate the consumption of preserved energy and ultimately conquer the world with that in possession. For the course of the game, four heroes are required to take the preserved energy before Arc and ultimately, destroy whatever is left of Arc.


Development

''Panzer Bandit'' is based on ''Axion'', an unreleased fighting game for the
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under development by
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before being reworked into ''
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''. The music was composed by Kenta Watanabe.


Reception

Initial reviews for ''Panzer Bandit'' were positive. ''Consoles +'' favorably compared its gameplay to
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'' games, enjoying its action-filled gameplay and sense of humor. Though they felt the stages were too short and its multiplayer mode became unnecessarily chaotic, they felt these issues were surpassed by the game's overall quality. These sentiments were mirrored by ''Superjuegos'', which also enjoyed the variety of its characters. The magazine also praised the game for sticking out from Banpresto's other titles, such as its anime licenses and ''
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'' series. Multiple critics pointed out similarities between ''Panzer Bandit'' and
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'' (1996); ''
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'' believed Banpresto's offering was different enough to make it stand out, and showed enthusiasm towards its combat and enemy juggling mechanics. Retrospective reception for ''Panzer Bandit'' has also been positive. In 2014, ''
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'' described it as being a "stunning" game, saying that the game was an example of demonstration of graphical two-dimensional capabilities for the original PlayStation. They felt the game wasn't as well-designed as ''Guardian Heroes'', but its controls and combat sequences made it an enjoyable game in its own right. ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' in 2019 wrote that ''Panzer Bandit'' was a far better follow-up to ''Guardian Heroes'' than the official sequel, '' Guardian Heroes 2'' (2004), for
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. The site liked its RPG-inspired mechanics and gameplay, though they claimed its repetitiveness and lack of additional content prevented it from being as polished as Treasure's game. ''
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'' said ''Panzer Bandit'' made for "the spitting image" of ''Guardian Heroes'', and worth the time of its players.


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