There's definitely more Rescue missions in the game. One of them I clearly remember has to do with a 7.3 magnitude earthquake (or 7-point-something, anyway). I think in order to progress from this point, you need to get an A Rank or S Rank on every rescue mission before it will unlock the next mission.
The closest example which comes to mind as similar to this is The Wonderful 101 (Wii U, highly likely to make the Switch) as on top of being an over of the top action game like Bayonetta, you regularly rescue civilians (who can join your forces) and there are some flight sections but that game dabbles in all the genres almost. It seems likely that sooner that later, some indies will look into the potential set by this at least. You finding this through a mix-up with the Zettai Zetsumai Toshi localisations for names is fortunate but a case for why you shouldn't go for generic terms like Iron Combat: War in the Air where there is little chance of a western fan or someone who imports keeping up with things or knowing game order.
I should get back into Wonderful 101. Only ever got around to playing the first 2 levels and got distracted by some other game or something... I just badgered Granzella and Gio Corsi on Twitter today to bring Zettai Zetsumai 4 West. What I'd *really* want is City Shrouded in Shadow, but I doubt anyone would be able to get all the licensing bits in order for a Western release.
@@Darkbeatdk I'm sure you'd love it when you get the chance to revisit it. It has all of the typical Kamiya traits and more. I haven't really been into it since I've shifted from Wii U but I beat all of the difficulties but had a great deal to unlock but am unwilling to use the cheat codes (they are in a modern game - imagine that!) Do you mind sharing your Twitter? If nothing else I can follow you and like that Tweet.
@@thelastgogeta Not at all! I'm @monodo on Twitter. I mostly retweet cute animals, drawings and anime tiddies, so be warned :D I'd rather spread that than all the bad stuff that usually get thrown around on twitter.