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Mech Games For Consoles - Domo Arigato Mr Roboto[NSF56K]
I've been trying to find the best mech games for consoles. I searched current threads, and the only one on mech games, is for older PC games. I'll start the list small with what i know, and I'll update with suggestions.
Just added those two to the list. Realistically, i don't think I'll get my hands on Steel Battalion. Also RAD doesn't seem to have been released here in Europe, but i have an American PS2, so perhaps this could be a good import?
Also does anybody remember a good mech game on the Dreamcast? i vaguely remember playing the demo for it a long time ago, but I've completely forgotten the name.
Just added those two to the list. Realistically, i don't think I'll get my hands on Steel Battalion. Also RAD doesn't seem to have been released here in Europe, but i have an American PS2, so perhaps this could be a good import?
Also does anybody remember a good mech game on the Dreamcast? i vaguely remember playing the demo for it a long time ago, but I've completely forgotten the name.
Would you like to buy Steel Battalion? I have it but I'm not going to have the space for all that shit when I move, and it doesn't get played often enough to justify keeping.
Gungriffon Blaze on the PS2 and Gungriffon: Allied Strike on the XBox deserve mention. Blaze is an earlier title that's pretty arcade-like in its action, while Allied Strike actually mimics Steel Battalion in it's mission structure. But both of them feature higher speed mechs that can skate along the ground as well as fly for short periods of time.
There's also plenty of Gundam games to choose from on the PS2, with Gundam vs Z Gundam being the best on the PS2 for straight-up action, while Zeonic Front is a good (if really, really difficult and frustrating at times) strategy game. Encounters in Space is pretty good as well, but doesn't control as well. The Dreamcast also had Gundam Side Story 0079, one of the best (if really short) Gundam games out there.
If you're also not adverse to importing, the Another Century Episode series that was only released in Japan is similar to Zone of the Enders and really awesome. It's basically a mash-up of mecha from a bunch of different series, so you can have the Gundam X fighting along side the VF-1. There were 3 released, and the second and third are both really good (stay away from the first, it had an awful control setup), though you really only need to get the third.
Just added those two to the list. Realistically, i don't think I'll get my hands on Steel Battalion. Also RAD doesn't seem to have been released here in Europe, but i have an American PS2, so perhaps this could be a good import?
Also does anybody remember a good mech game on the Dreamcast? i vaguely remember playing the demo for it a long time ago, but I've completely forgotten the name.
Wasn't there a Virtual On for the DC?
Ah yeah, thats the one.
I seem to remember it had some kind of bizarre subtitle, too.
For my money, the first Front Mission will always be the best. I actually played through the SFC version back in the day, despite not being able to understand a damn lick of the story. Had to make it up as I went along. Hit up a translation FAQ a few years later to find that I actually had most of it pretty accurate.
What a great game. Fully deserves a place alongside CT and FF6 in the squaresoft SNES hall of fame.
Has anyone mentioned Metal Wolf Chaos yet? It was apparently quite good. You played as the president of the US, who had somehow ended up piloting a huge mech and had take on the alien/terrorist invasion yourself.
Since for some godforsaken fucking reason the game is a Japan Xbox exclusive its pretty much guaranteed that only reviewers, the developers and their family ever played it.
If you're trying to find the best mecha consoles games, any Armored Core on PS2 sure as heck shouldn't be on the list. From Software constantly did their best to ensure that only insanely sicophantic Japanese tournament addicts could possibly enjoy the game for an entire decade. The final game on PS2, Armored Core Last Raven was best described by an acquaintance of mine as, "a game made of Satan".
The ones on PS1 were fairly fun, if clunky, and Armored Core 4 went a long ways toward rembering that. Too bad For Answer seems like they started listening to the obnoxious (and loud) J-tourney crowd again,
Just added those two to the list. Realistically, i don't think I'll get my hands on Steel Battalion. Also RAD doesn't seem to have been released here in Europe, but i have an American PS2, so perhaps this could be a good import?
Also does anybody remember a good mech game on the Dreamcast? i vaguely remember playing the demo for it a long time ago, but I've completely forgotten the name.
Wasn't there a Virtual On for the DC?
Ah yeah, thats the one.
I seem to remember it had some kind of bizarre subtitle, too.
Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram. It's good. I just wish I could get the Dreamcast twin-sticks for it, then it'd be even better.
There was also a Virtual On game released for the PS2 in the US, Marz, but it sucks. It's kinda neat that it has a singleplayer campaign, but not only is the game painfully slow-paced (as in, the mechs feel like they've been dipped in molasses), but the translators decided that doing all that hard work to translate the information database that covered everything in the Virtual On universe was too difficult, so they just took it out.
The ones on PS1 were fairly fun, if clunky, and Armored Core 4 went a long ways toward rembering that. Too bad For Answer seems like they started listening to the obnoxious (and loud) J-tourney crowd again,
I've actually been really interested in getting 4, unlike a lot of the other mecha games I've been looking at, its actually easy to pick up. I've tried the demo, at first i didn't like it, but I give it another shot and I'm starting to enjoy it more. But with the customization stripped out in the demo, i couldn't make a solid judgment.
Well if Front Mission 3 is on there, then why not Front Mission 4. I liked 4 a bit better than 3, except for this damn escort type mission near the near, where i had to guide these shitty Wanzers back to my awesome souped up Wanzers, but they suck so bad they die easily and when they die it's game over. So damn annoying.
Well, I just got finished with Xenogears, but I wouldn't really include that in this list. Maybe Vanguard Bandits, but that game wasn't really all that great.
I really do hope Kojima takes a little break from Metal Gear to work on more Z.O.E. goodness. Just either give it a professional localization this time, or don't bother and subtitle everything, please? Z.O.E. 2 felt like it had been translated by a first-year Japanese-language student as an extra credit assignment.
I'd love to buy Front Mission 4, shame it was never released in europe. I have an american PS2, so i could import it, but Playasia is out and no one in my country is selling it on ebay. Any good sites for imports that i should know about?
Low-tech walking tanks, neat alternate-history setting, and unique gameplay with emphasis on combined arms. Managing your supporting infantry properly is nearly as important as timing your shots well.
Is there a reason Mech Assault and Mech Assault 2: Lone Wolf didn't get any love?
Something along the lines of how terrible they were?
What a letdown, after Mechwarrior 3 and MechCommander
What? I didn't play Lone Wolf, but the first MechAssault was awesome. Some of the best times on my XBox were spent playing against people online in MechAssault when XBox Live first came out. The single player wasn't anything spectacular, but it was still fun - certainly nothing close to "terrible". With the online portion, it became an incredible game.
Most people bitching about Mech Assault seem to think it was meant to be a mech sim. The difference between Mechwarrior and Mech Assault is pretty much the same as the difference between X-Wing/TIE Fighter and Rogue Squadron. I don't recall people bitching about Rogue Squadron being a really shitty game because it wasn't a sim, but that gets applied to Mech Assault all the fucking time.
I remember playing Mechassault at a friends house a long time ago. It was awesome how you could be running around in a wee little exosuit while Madcats and such duked it out above you. And then you jump on their backs and hack em.
"At first he thought it might be a natural occurrence - maybe a rabbit. But upon closer inspection, it was clear a knife had been used. And rabbits don't carry knives."
I really do hope Kojima takes a little break from Metal Gear to work on more Z.O.E. goodness. Just either give it a professional localization this time, or don't bother and subtitle everything, please? Z.O.E. 2 felt like it had been translated by a first-year Japanese-language student as an extra credit assignment.
ZoE3 you say...
Spoiler:
Kojima started working on ZoE3 right after the end of MGS4 as it was announced a while back. No info has ever come up about it though.
I really do hope Kojima takes a little break from Metal Gear to work on more Z.O.E. goodness. Just either give it a professional localization this time, or don't bother and subtitle everything, please? Z.O.E. 2 felt like it had been translated by a first-year Japanese-language student as an extra credit assignment.
ZoE3 you say...
Spoiler:
Kojima started working on ZoE3 right after the end of MGS4 as it was announced a while back. No info has ever come up about it though.
Spoiler:
Considering how many ZOE things turn up in MGS4, I'm not surprised. Especially Otacon's background.
I'd love to buy Front Mission 4, shame it was never released in europe. I have an american PS2, so i could import it, but Playasia is out and no one in my country is selling it on ebay. Any good sites for imports that i should know about?
Try these guys, quite a few people here use them and you get everything within a week or so. Just watch the shipping, sometimes its cheaper to buy items singly.
I'll second Ring of Red, its unique and a lot of fun.
Ah RAD, what other mech game could you also ruin a poor young girl's life just for shits and giggles?
No.. Thats where Nanao lives...
Spoiler:
Poor Nanao has no money and has to eat bread and water soup while working 3 jobs at a strip club. What a bummer seeing how I'm making billions of yen and am eating lobster every night.. Oh I know I'll buy her a cup of instant soup.
Spoiler:
I've still never gotten the ending where she commits suicide.
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Ah yeah, thats the one.
PSN:Hakira__
I'd like to throw
into the ring as well. The escort missions were frustrating but they did a great job of translating the Veritech modes into the game.
The Second Runner is my personal favourite robot game though.
Would you like to buy Steel Battalion? I have it but I'm not going to have the space for all that shit when I move, and it doesn't get played often enough to justify keeping.
Also
This was one of the first PSOne games I ever bought. Not a great game, but it was fun mech action at the time.
No. It was pretty terrible.
I need to get back into Steel Battalion.
There's also plenty of Gundam games to choose from on the PS2, with Gundam vs Z Gundam being the best on the PS2 for straight-up action, while Zeonic Front is a good (if really, really difficult and frustrating at times) strategy game. Encounters in Space is pretty good as well, but doesn't control as well. The Dreamcast also had Gundam Side Story 0079, one of the best (if really short) Gundam games out there.
If you're also not adverse to importing, the Another Century Episode series that was only released in Japan is similar to Zone of the Enders and really awesome. It's basically a mash-up of mecha from a bunch of different series, so you can have the Gundam X fighting along side the VF-1. There were 3 released, and the second and third are both really good (stay away from the first, it had an awful control setup), though you really only need to get the third.
EPIC
The one of the many games that I'm pissed at the region coding system for.
I seem to remember it had some kind of bizarre subtitle, too.
For my money, the first Front Mission will always be the best. I actually played through the SFC version back in the day, despite not being able to understand a damn lick of the story. Had to make it up as I went along. Hit up a translation FAQ a few years later to find that I actually had most of it pretty accurate.
What a great game. Fully deserves a place alongside CT and FF6 in the squaresoft SNES hall of fame.
Has anyone mentioned Metal Wolf Chaos yet? It was apparently quite good. You played as the president of the US, who had somehow ended up piloting a huge mech and had take on the alien/terrorist invasion yourself.
Since for some godforsaken fucking reason the game is a Japan Xbox exclusive its pretty much guaranteed that only reviewers, the developers and their family ever played it.
[edit]ack, beaten hard, and with a video!
The ones on PS1 were fairly fun, if clunky, and Armored Core 4 went a long ways toward rembering that. Too bad For Answer seems like they started listening to the obnoxious (and loud) J-tourney crowd again,
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Most of the people I mention this too remember hating it, but I thought it was a fun little romp.
Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram. It's good. I just wish I could get the Dreamcast twin-sticks for it, then it'd be even better.
There was also a Virtual On game released for the PS2 in the US, Marz, but it sucks. It's kinda neat that it has a singleplayer campaign, but not only is the game painfully slow-paced (as in, the mechs feel like they've been dipped in molasses), but the translators decided that doing all that hard work to translate the information database that covered everything in the Virtual On universe was too difficult, so they just took it out.
If anyone has any ideas for the layout of the OP, don't be afraid to say anything by the way.
I've actually been really interested in getting 4, unlike a lot of the other mecha games I've been looking at, its actually easy to pick up. I've tried the demo, at first i didn't like it, but I give it another shot and I'm starting to enjoy it more. But with the customization stripped out in the demo, i couldn't make a solid judgment.
PSN:Hakira__
He played Armored Core obsessively.
Which says a lot about the state of mind required to enjoy the game.
Well, I just got finished with Xenogears, but I wouldn't really include that in this list. Maybe Vanguard Bandits, but that game wasn't really all that great.
I want 3, Kojima. GIMME.
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Armored Core: Master of Arena
Box art
Infinitely better game.
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PSN:Hakira__
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Ring of Red
Low-tech walking tanks, neat alternate-history setting, and unique gameplay with emphasis on combined arms. Managing your supporting infantry properly is nearly as important as timing your shots well.
greatest mech game of all time followed fairly closely by Steel battalion.
Think about it, motion controls + Hideo's incredibly sophmoric humor?
Something along the lines of how terrible they were?
What a letdown, after Mechwarrior 3 and MechCommander
WiiU NNID: BigDookie
ZoE3 you say...
I never asked for this!
Try these guys, quite a few people here use them and you get everything within a week or so. Just watch the shipping, sometimes its cheaper to buy items singly.
I'll second Ring of Red, its unique and a lot of fun.
fuck yes, with a bitchin' soundtrack to boot
No.. Thats where Nanao lives...
I never asked for this!