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Baldr Force

Baldr Force

Baldr Force EXE

Baldr Force "Standard Edition"
box art of Baldr Force EXE
Developer(s) GIGA Team Baldrhead
Publisher(s)

GIGA Co.,Ltd. (Giga brand) (Win)
Alchemist (DC, PS2)

GIGA Co.,Ltd. (TGL brand) (Win SE)
Platform(s) Dreamcast, Windows 98, PS2
Release Baldr Force:
November 1, 2002 (Win)
Baldr Force EXE:
January 24, 2003 (Win)
October 28, 2004 (DC)
April 7, 2005 (PS2)
Baldr Force "Standard Edition":
March 23, 2007 (Win)
Genre(s) action, adventure
BALDR FORCE EXE Resolution
バルドフォース エグゼ レソリューション
(Barudo Fōsu Eguze Resoryūshon)
Genre Action, Mecha, Virtual Reality
Original video animation
Directed by Takashi Yamazaki
Produced by Yasuyuki Ueda
Music by Takeshi Watanabe
Studio Trinet Entertainment, Satelight
Licensed by
Released October 11, 2006April 4, 2007
Episodes 4
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Baldr Force EXE

GIGA Co.,Ltd. (Giga brand) (Win)
Alchemist (DC, PS2)

Baldr Force is a 2D action-shooter game and eroge visual novel with fast action and detailed sprite characters. The game features a world in the not-so-distant future where humans are able to dive into the network, and fight using humanoid tools called "Simulacrum".

Baldr Force EXE adds following:

Dreamcast and PlayStation 2 versions removed the adult only scenes.

PS2 version has a new voice casting, a new theme song, a new opening movie and a new cutscene. Hyper mode and time attack mode were also added to this version.

Premium pack version, available at PlayStation 2 rerelease, includes a robot figure.

It is the PC port of the PlayStation 2 version. However, the title song is still based on the original Windows games. It includes enhanced visuals.

Early order includes Full Remake Soundtrack CD.

As a hacker of the renowned hacking group "Steppenwolf", Tōru Sōma (相馬 透 Sōma Tōru?) and his partners earn their living by hacking into servers and selling the information they steal.

As the last hacking before disbanding their group, they hacked into a military server, but soon they find this is a setup by the military to lure terrorists, and they were drawn into battle between two factions. At the end, one of Tōru Sōma's friends was killed by an unknown Simulacrum, while most of other group members have been arrested. To investigate and avenge his friend's death, Tōru Sōma accepted the offer to join the military.

An OVA based on the game entitled, "BALDR FORCE EXE Resolution" was released on October 11, 2006. The OVA consists of 4 episodes and was directed by Takashi Yamazaki. Funimation licensed the OVA for North American distribution on July 21, 2007 and was released on May 20, 2008 including all 4 episodes on one DVD. Funimation released the OVA under the name Baldr Force EXE, dropping "Resolution" from the title. The OVA's opening theme is "Face of Fact (Resolution Ver.)" by Kotoko, and the ending theme is "Undelete" by Mami Kawada.


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