![]() It mainly stars the father of Mecha anime, Mazinger, and the rest of the Go Nagai series like Getter and Grandizer and others, not to mention that there is always a couple of different Gundam series mechs as well, then each game they will add a group of different anime shows that are selected based the type of plot of the game they are in. If Xenogears is one of the best and most famous mecha JRPGs, then SRW is the one of the best and least known Mecha JRPG series to be made till this day, made by Banpresto, the SRW series is the longest running Mecha JRPG series ever, with more than 50 games made and more being made till this day, all about your favorite mecha anime shows thrown into one huge ass story line, with multiple dimensions and time travel, where you start your journey with a handful of mechs, and slowly grow into a huge hot-blooded robot army with one goal, to kick ass all over the galaxy. Though I do have to warn you that it takes a considerable amount of playtime to finally be able to use one of these babies, and I mean a long time, between 10 to 20 hours at the very least, and that's if you're sticking to only doing story missions, it will take a lot more if you're a messing around. Oh and did I mention that they can transform into vehicles ? or the great deal of customization, from all the different types of weapons, and seriously this game has a lot of weapons for your Skell, to coloring the whole thing to your liking, all of this and still I haven't talked about the different Skell sizes or about Super Weapons. Skells as they are called in XCX, are your all terrain vehicles that can also take to the air at anytime, and believe me when I say there aren't many things as satisfying as taking your own custom made Mecha for a ride around XCX's gigantic map. The first game in the series isn't something to write home about, plagued by too many issues, like 3 different type of points to use in an unnecessarily complicated upgrade system, and ugly mecha designs where every mech looks like it pulled up it's pants up to it's chest, but am happy to say that the designs improved a lot by the 2nd and third game, if you have the time and you can endure the first game then it's more than worth it to give this series a go.Īfter so long, Tetsuya Takahashi returns with another great Mecha JRPG, and hot damn does this one deliver a heavenly Mecha feast for all your senses. While the game did have some similarities to Xenogears, like the battle system and parts of the story line which was planned to tie into the Xenogears story line, the series which was planned to span 6 games, got Canceled by Namco after the 3rd game, thus the Xenogears curse of never being completed continues. Beautifully rendered battlefields: Players explore 30 different environments, using unique terrain features to gain advantages in battle.Xenogears's not as impressive cousin (IMO), when Tetsuya Takahashi, creator of Xenogears, left Squarsoft and started his own company, the now well known Monolithsoft, under the wing of Namco, he started working on the spiritual successor to Xenogears, Xenosaga.Customisation: Over 100 customisable characters allow players to create a variety of platoons to suit each battle’s needs.Epic storyline: Players will immerse themselves in the epic struggle for freedom, as the fate of the world lies in the hands of Welkin and the members of the 7th platoon. ![]() ![]()
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