Though you hopefully already know all about him and his Team Freedom allies like Analog, Battalia and Salt, because the Mission mode’s Story option is very light on details.
It follows a lot of the typical anime staples, as there’s a young man named Arashi who is not only blessed enough to happen upon a partnership with the Best Zoid (Liger), he’s also a natural leader, is great at overcoming obstacles and is pretty much destined to be your average save-the-day-er. Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed is a cursory fighter based on the Zoids Wild anime series. While this doesn’t mean we’re blessed with a hidden treasure, it is a pleasant surprise and something a younger player may enjoy.
This also means that more niche titles get chances they might not have had, like Zoids Wild: Blast Unleashed.
As someone who grew up in the 1980s and 1990s, I still find it shocking to not only see games like My Hero One’s Justice or Fate/Grand Order not only appear prominently at stores, but be played by larger audiences. We live in a time when anime-inspired games actually get localized.