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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel Developer(s) Gainax Network Systems Publisher(s) Bandai Platform(s) PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Windows (PC), Macintosh Release date(s) February 1998 (JP) Genre(s) Visual novel Mode(s) Single player Media/distribution CD-ROM Neon Genesis Evangelion: Girlfriend of Steel (新世紀エヴァンゲリオン鋼鉄のガールフレンド Shinseiki Evangerion: Kōtetsu no Gārufurendo ), also known as Neon Genesis Evangelion: Iron Maiden,[1] is a video game based on the Gainax anime/manga series Neon Genesis Evangelion, released officially only in Japan.
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Releases
Original version was released by Gainax for Microsoft Windows PCs in 1997. Subsequently, Macintosh version was released in response to requests from Mac users. In April 2006, a "special" edition was released for the PS2 and the PC as part of Evangelion's ten-year anniversary, with additional scenes focusing on the TRIDENT pilots' lives. On April 9, 2009, a version for the PlayStation Portable was released.
Story
A shy female character, Mana Kirishima (voice by Megumi Hayashibara, the seiyu of Rei Ayanami), starts at Shinji Ikari's school and immediately admits to finding him cute. Gradually, a relationship unfolds and they end up going on a date. It turns out, however, that she is one of three test pilots for the TRIDENT (alternatively named the "Country Crawler") units, a new competitor to the Evangelions, similar to Jet Alone; thus the name Girlfriend of Steel. Eventually, the TRIDENT goes berserk and the Evas have to destroy it.
Throughout the game, Asuka Langley Soryu is constantly jealous of Shinji and Mana, consistent with her widely-speculated romantic feelings for Shinji. Rei Ayanami is present but plays a rather background role in the story.
The interactivity in most of the game is limited to walking around areas until the next plot event is triggered. However, the one true branch occurs at the end of the game, where the player may choose to focus on Mana, Asuka or Kaji. This choice determines which of the game's three endings are shown, with a fourth exclusive to the PS2.
In the Mana ending, Mana is discovered not to have been killed in the battle. Shinji rescues her and brings her back to his apartment. She showers, emerges wearing only a towel, and teasingly asks Shinji if he would like her to remove it. In discussion with Misato, however, it is agreed that Mana has to leave Tokyo-3, and she says a teary goodbye to Shinji who has won her heart.
In the Asuka ending, Asuka helps Shinji to get over Mana and the two children grow closer as a result. This ending contains romantic images of Asuka and Shinji together, including a moving scene where Asuka hugs Shinji emotionally.
The third ending with Kaji does not focus on any one character as much as the other endings do. Mana is also discovered not to be killed, and says goodbye, with Shinji replying "I'll be waiting for you".
There is also an additional ending, exclusive to the PS2 release of the game. In it, seeking shelter from the rain, Shinji tries to forget his problems, and Mana, with a drink. He eventually falls in the trash outside and is found outside by Mana. After drying his clothes, the two spend the night together and express their feelings for one another. Mana eventually ends up with NERV, after a lot of paperwork, so she can be with Shinji. Asuka has moved on with her life and the final shot is Shinji and Mana holding hands as Mana says 'thankyou'.
The ending song is 予感 (yokan, "Premonition"), sung by Yoko Takahashi.
Reception
Girlfriend of Steel won the 1997 "Best Interactive Software" Animation Kobe award.[2] The PlayStation Portable version of the game sold 4,603 copies the week of its release.[3]
References
External links
- (Japanese) Official site
- (English) Mana Kirishima: Review
- (Japanese) Information on the Special Edition
Neon Genesis Evangelion Franchise Anime (episodes) • Manga (chapters) • Angelic Days • Petit Eva: Evangelion@School • Campus ApocalypseFilms Video games Ayanami Raising Project • Shinji Ikari Raising Project • Girlfriend of Steel (2nd) • Neon Genesis Evangelion (2) • Shinji and Good Friends • Battle Orchestra • Misato Katsuragi's Reporting PlanCharacters Other Categories:- 1998 video games
- Gainax
- Japan-exclusive video games
- Mac OS games
- Neon Genesis Evangelion games
- PlayStation games
- Sega Saturn games
- Visual novels
- Windows games
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