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Revision as of 17:25, 10 November 2019
Akuma Meka is a Japanese-American action-science fiction video game series, being developed by Kojima Productions and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment since TBD 2017.
Synopsis
Set in a world where technology and supernatural are together, one person merged with a powerful mecha known as the Akuma Meka in order to deal with more dangerous threats and to uncover secrets of her world.
Games
- Akuma Meka (2017)
Characters
Main
- Ai Jones (voiced by Stephanie Sheh) - a Japanese-American test pilot for mechas who is chosen to pilot the Akuma Meka and protects New Japan.
- Akuma Meka (non-speaking) - a powerful machine which Ai pilots and controls.
Supporting
- Maxwell Yoshida (voiced by Andrew Kishino) - the CEO of Yoshida Industries who is known for inventing numerous machines, including the Akuma Meka.
- [gave her a lover, male or female cause why not]
- [maybe a relative]
Antagonists
- The Children of Anarchy, consisting of:
- Mia F. Warrens (voiced by Mae Whitman) - the leader of the extremist group called the Children of Anarchu who believes that chaos caused by technology will fix the world. She ends up piloting the Oni Meka.
- Ryan Collins (voiced by TBD) - a slightly sadistic member of the Children of Anarchy who pilots the Okami Meka.
- Skull Mask (voiced by Dave Boat) - a muscular member of the Children of Anarchy who wields an energy-based mace.
Trivia
- The series mixes Japanese culture alongside American customs as well. As a result, some of the characters are Japanese while others are American.
- Mekas are suits that grant the users unique abilities.