The game was received poorly, with the difficulty and graphics highlighted as the main criticisms. However, the cutscenes' graphics were praised. Writing for
Hardcore Gaming 101, Kurt Kalata criticized the game design and difficulty, saying, "Most of the end level monstrosities have pretty braindead attack patterns, but they're so strong that it's hard to attack them efficiently [...] The extreme level of challenge is clearly to mask the fact that there just isn't much game here." Kalata also criticized the graphics, saying, "The in-game graphics are pretty average. Although
Annet looks much cooler here than she did in
El Viento, the rest of the visuals are run of the mill and forgettable." He praised the cutscenes, saying "Anyone with a fetish for the
16-bit, low color, '90s style
anime artwork that proliferated on the
Mega CD and
PC Engine will love this." ==References==