Sega Genesis

Exo Squad

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Exo Squad is an action game developed by Novotrade International and published by Vic Tokai, based on the animated TV series of the same name. Players pilot transformable E-Frames across ground and space battlefields, combining side-scrolling combat with tactical deployment elements. Set amid the Exofleet struggle against the Neosapien rebellion, it is remembered as a distinctive licensed title with strong series theming and mission variety.
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Release Date
1993-01-01
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Plays
14

The game uses a side-scrolling perspective, with players controlling Exofleet pilots and their E-Frames through a sequence of missions. Some stages focus on running, jumping, and shooting on foot, while others emphasize aerial movement or vehicle-like combat. The transformable E-Frame system lets players switch forms to handle different terrain, enemy types, and mission objectives. Progress is mission-based, and stages may require defending targets, escorting units, or destroying specific installations before advancing.

Phaeton

A major Neosapien leader and one of the main antagonists in the conflict.

Lance

One of the central Exofleet characters, fielded in frontline mech combat missions.

Learn when to switch E-Frame forms, especially when terrain changes or enemies attack from long range. Clear reinforcements and turrets before pushing forward so you do not get surrounded. Save stronger weapons for armored enemies and bosses instead of spending them on weaker targets. In escort or defense missions, keep moving and avoid letting enemies attack from behind.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Watch enemy attack patterns closely; many turrets and mechs fire on predictable rhythms.

Tips

Before transforming in tight spaces, make sure you have room to land safely.

Tips

Against bosses, mid-range positioning often gives you the best balance of damage and evasion.

User Reviews

Fans of the cartoon usually appreciate how well the game captures the setting and mech warfare tone.

User Reviews

Its mix of action and mission objectives makes it more varied than many standard licensed platformers.

User Reviews

Difficulty can be stiff at times, but the gameplay has more variety than a typical tie-in action game.

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