It's really not in vain! Foreign media praised the game "Apology Little Loli" after trying out the game!
Foreign media GameInformer tried Capcom's new work "Virtual and Real" (who once became popular for "apology for the little loli") during the Summer Game Festival and gave a positive comment.
Some trial review content:
"Virtual Real and Real" uses a third-person shooting gameplay, and players will control the protagonist "Xu" to cooperate with the little loli robot "Diana" to fight against the deadly robot in the space station, and escape back to Earth from the space station occupied by hostile AI. Direct shooting robots have little damage due to armor coating, but Diana can invade enemies to temporarily fix and expose their internal circuits for rest to shoot.
The battle contains a mini game of "hacking" where players aim at enemies and then use face buttons as arrow keys to navigate the grid interface. The goal is to direct the cursor to the green grid to complete the hacking attack, and in the process, you must pass through as many blue grids as possible.
The gunfighting experience of "The Real and Real" is very good, and the machine explodes in the rain with a refreshing part. This requires adaptation, but the pace of trying out hacks first and then shooting is good, while adding bounce-based strategies to traditional gunfights.
This short section of "Virtual Reality" that I played relieved some of my concerns about the status of the game, and I liked it a mixture of hackers and gunfights. We have to wait until 2026 to see how Hugh and Diana return to Earth, but I'm willing to let Capcom continue to produce after a positive response.