
"Aksys games has brought another unexpected franchise to us from Japan. Cho Aniki Zero carries some of the most unusual characteristics seen in a shooter so far. The series has been going on for a while in Japan dating back to 1995 and most believed this title would remain there. Now PSP gamers in the US can check out what the series is all about." - Just Push Start

Original-Gamer writes: "Cho Aniki Zero got its start 18 long years ago on the Turbografx 16 console, but despite already being around that long, the series still manages to shock and horrify our Western sensibilities with imagery that would make a social conservative's head either explode or fire a beam of highly concentrated energy. In either case, a game like this would probably be banned if seen on store shelves, so it managed to slip under the mainstream media radar by coming out unceremoniously on PSN."

There are a number of unique games out there, but there is nothing quite as unique or disturbing as the Cho Aniki series. Featuring a cast of muscle-bound, leaving little to the imagination, mostly nude men, the game traverses through many homoerotic settings and situations. Even with the strange setting and overall premise, Cho Aniki Zero is an old school shooter, but is the retro feel enough to warrant playing through these homoerotic settings and oiled musclemen?

Normally the words muscles and man juice would never ever be used in the same sentence, right? Well think again, Extreme and Aksys Games have brought a rather fascinating Japanese franchise to the Western market titled Cho Aniki Zero: Muscle Brothers and it is filled to the brim with "a lot of muscles and juices." Lovely imagery right there. Released as a digital download for the PlayStation Portable, Cho Aniki Zero is a side-scrolling shoot'em up adventure with plenty of shooting and hilariously suggestive quirks on the side.