
The strongest in fighting games.
I like that a thick beam saber comes out from the slit that looks like a small hand.
So strong it’s ridiculous, and so tough it’s ridiculous.
Are you stupid?!
I’m laughing at how I’m diligently keeping III open for this guy.
A psychic that has nothing to do with Newtypes or enhanced humans.
The steady participation in G Generation has borne fruit.
This guy has been around since the first generation…
I wonder if it will someday appear in a side story manga that I put a lot of effort into.
It is believed to have super armor, but in reality, it has hyper armor.
The only game that featured Maria Nichols was around G Generation F, I guess.
I wonder if all the original game pilots will be imported.
I wonder if it’s impossible.
Isn’t it a bit unrealistic to think that a Blast Upper could be featured in the Universal Century?
Maria has been here since G Zero.
The strange document says that the Titans were developing a giant god!
I don’t know if it’s true that they were told to stop letting me ride in theν for no reason and got dropped in the sequel, but it makes me laugh.
Every time I see it, I think it looks like a hand on the shoulder, but it’s actually a beam cannon.
The punch attack power of 8000 from G Generation F is incredibly memorable.
Because it comes from fighting games, just because it has moves like the Shoryuken or features martial arts, it doesn’t necessarily mean that the character itself is adjusted to be strong in close combat, right?
Maybe it’s not the official history.
It’s kind of a given, but it seems like it’s going to be adapted into an anime as well…
I don’t think it deforms, so the frame is pretty stiff.
Even though there are several large units, the Queen Mansa shrinks.
A guy who looks like a fighter is definitely driving too fast in a ν.
The Engage Gundam seems to be pushing for original elements from the game.
It’s amusing that the Psycho Mk4 intentionally exists by skipping over the 3 in the Moon Gundam, which is much closer to the official history than this guy.
Isn’t your essence flowing back into Muji Psycho somehow?
The concept is to focus all on machine control rather than using bits for psychoframe manipulation, allowing for smooth martial arts combos; it would be great to incorporate that into the Universal Century.
Since I was able to do the Bist God Fist with the Psycho Frame, a multi-hit uppercut should be a piece of cake.
It’s someone who stands on a sense of balance, not definitively saying they exist or that they don’t exist.
Well, compared to other original characters from games of a similar age, they at least have a visual appearance that can be claimed to belong to the Psycho lineage.
When it comes to the ZZ series reward unit, this is it!
The reproduction quality of the original artwork in G Generation Genesis was so high that it was no good.
It’s a psycho-type, but since it’s mostly unrelated to psychoframe, it’s good that in G Generation, even old types are fine.
The next one being G-Doraz is way too sudden for coming back to sanity.
“Let’s finally distance ourselves from the psycho genre in the Universal Century… I think about that sometimes.”
If this guy is confirmed as part of the official history, it seems like some of the weapons might be picked up in AOZ.
Is it okay for a strangely well-moving Agai to participate?
Someone who is just turning around normally gets called a cheater.
Well, after the Federation became less eager to develop new types, the lineage of Psycho will also come to an end.
Well, it seems that Kyoshiro’s model kits might also go to MSV.
This heavy, yet somewhat incomprehensible shoulder.
The exhaust port that looks like a rib cage drives me insane…
How about somehow getting the Psyco Mk-2 upgraded to HG amid the chaos?
I’m a Psycho-type, but I have no I-field, so I’m weak to beams.
The damage of the Shoryuken is so high that it feels like it’s from Street Fighter 1.
If only Maria-san were a little cuter.
This is a beam saber that almost fills the entire screen.
If you boost straight up at the edge of the screen with all your might, you can avoid it, so there is mercy.
The Battle Master’s MS settings themselves use past MS reproductions, so it’s not surprising that the thread image is from the Universal Century.
And the year in the Battle Master world is definitely After War.
The hit stop feeling of “DOGAGAGAGAGA” is really nice in that game.
Using a psychoframe to do a Rising Dragon Fist…?
Well, other aircraft also engage in melee a lot.
The psycho rising dragon punch and the thick beam saber were terrifying.
Hitting it from the root generally leads to overheating.