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Every Extend Extra (Korea)

PSP
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Reviewed in
2006
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Chain explosions timed to the music vaporise colourful swarms; as simple as it is exhilarating. Mizuguchi's signature shines through and the score-attack hooks fast.

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Category
Shooter 1 player 3+
Description
Score-attack title based on chain-reaction explosions to destroy swarms of colourful enemies in time with the music. Published by Q Entertainment, released in Korea in January 2007. Adjustable explosion power, time bonuses tied to rhythm, multiple music stages from Tetsuya Mizuguchi's studio, ad hoc mode. Korean version.

Every Extend Extra review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,2 GB 📅16/02/2006
Published by Buena Vista Games

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Collector interest

Korean edition of Q Entertainment's rhythmic score game built on chain explosions, distributed for the Korean market. The Korean version stands apart through its local packaging and stays rarer than the Western editions of a title from Tetsuya Mizuguchi's team. Desirability rests on this regional confidentiality of a prized conceptual arcade game, sought by enthusiasts of Q Entertainment productions.

An underrated gem

Sacrificing yourself at just the right moment to trigger chain reactions of explosions in time with the music: this score-chasing Q Entertainment title flips the logic of the shooter with hypnotic elegance. Too abstract for the mainstream, it stayed under the radar. An exhilarating audiovisual experience for fans of musical challenges.

Is Every Extend Extra still worth playing in 2026?

A score title from Q Entertainment, Every Extend Extra rests on a flipped idea: instead of shooting, you blow up your own ship at the right moment to trigger chain reactions that destroy enemy swarms, all in rhythm with an electro soundtrack. This blend of timing, strategy and music, a Mizuguchi signature, is as singular as it is hypnotic. The learning curve disorients at first. A gem for fans of conceptual retro shooting and audiovisual experiences.

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