
The name of the Joker in the Super Robot Wars universe is not just for show…
You probably don’t need me to tell you, Masaki.
I won’t speak because I’m not sure.
Haven’t we been doing relatively well for quite a while?
“Stepping on a landmine in the thread, and it becomes a notification of the end for Golem, as expected.”
I haven’t done many bad things, just the Zeorute murder, the Antarctic incident, and Ragnarok.
Wasn’t the Antarctic incident not necessarily a bad thing in the end?
After reincarnation, I am completely just acting as a good person, but I am not trusted because of my past life.
At this point, there have been various things, so they are just a genuinely good person now.
Has it been a long time since it appeared in licensed works?
Only Cyberster will make a guest appearance for a brief time.
I have a connection with Balshem, but revenge goes against the promise I made with Kokujin, so I’m not sure how to resolve this.
I want to return to licensed works soon, Masaki.
Masaki has a poor sense of direction and can end up everywhere, but Shuu…
It’s a position that seems like it could solve problems faster if I didn’t forget things…
It’s about time you came as a guest character in a licensed Super Robot Wars, just like Masaki and the others.
If they’re going to release this guy, it seems likely that Neo Granzon will come along as well.
In that case, it seems easier to display enemies than allies.
The player’s trust in the ability is too strong…
Well, I think it’s mainly because I did whatever I wanted in α.
But the BGM is cool, so I forgive you.
Did α do something bad in the story?
Shu Shirakawa transformed into a convenient doctor character.
First of all, they are an extremely rare experience of a final boss among allies… and not just once, but multiple times.
The families of those who were regularly dealt with by Presia, Senia, and Alvarda are reminding me of the past.
If a series of movements during the brainwashing era were his own free will, then he would just be a terrorist.
I can’t believe I really would have been on the side of the allies if I hadn’t been brainwashed.
To be free means that,
It is to be cursed with the ability to be free.
J.P. Sartre
Well, it feels like I could at least erase a colony.
Whether it’s okay to do or not is a separate matter.
I used to think that the idea that if Astranagan and Granzon fought, it would lead to the collapse of the universe was some sort of background lore, but when I replayed it a few years ago, I found out they actually said it in the scenario, and it surprised me…
I was glad to see that Dr. Eric Wan, whom I only knew by name, looked friendly when he finally appeared.
So in the α side story, I’ll just have them appear in the early part and the final episode…
The crazy strength of EX’s Neo Granzon is nostalgic.
Alpha’s Granzon talks big but is actually really weak.
I wonder how many nameless individuals can speak after tracking down the Demonbane.
If the Granzon can do something about the colony by itself, then there are a lot of similar beings, so I guess I shouldn’t have thought it would be okay to smash Axis into pieces…
α was weak, huh…
I think the only thing that’s really bad is the OG spin-off.
Some people might raise an F, but that’s Shu’s fault.
If Amuro can get into the Zero System, the machine is fully modified, so it’s strong.
He seems like a nice person, but… (looking at Chika)
Speaking of which, was there ever a time when Shuu was on our side in a reverse Char’s Counterattack scenario?
Since Alpha and the side story can grow stats with selected commands, there’s quite a difference just because they join in the later stages.
This guy from Hero Chronicle is amazing.
The forced ending of the story in Dunbine Alpha is a move that is only allowed by Shuu.
Shuu is tough against the final boss and Ingram, but in reality, the fully modified Glanza almost got one-punched.
It seems that just having one asteroid wasn’t enough in terms of the world view, so there was a time when we dropped Orfan.
You can also reuse existing original forces more in standalone works, not just in past works or α.
When it comes to Granzon, it has the image of being invulnerable to attacks with a range of 1, so the recent Granzon that has a weak barrier is a misunderstanding.
I wonder what kind of evaluation characters who operate behind the scenes receive these days.
The Axis in Nirvana doesn’t set bombs; it actually divides through our own attacks…
In the reverse of Char’s Counterattack, while Axis is one thing, I thought that the Fifth could have done a little better instead of just getting defeated normally.
When Shu and Granzon are released, it feels lacking if they don’t cause a ruckus, but I have to be careful with licensed works.
Alpha and LOE look relatively inferior because Cyberstar is too strong.
I have a desire to see just one enemy faction like DC in the current Super Robot Wars.
It’s just the 2nd generation, right?
Isn’t it a typical case of trying to show off as an old-timer with superficial knowledge learned from YouTube?
In OG, whether it’s allies or not, it’s basically a distortion field, so I think the current one gives a more intense image of barriers.
The OG side story, which only battles barrier-piercing enemies aside, from 2OG onward, the half damage barrier is strong since there are no battles against them.
You don’t need to bring in the balance of the second era and act out of touch with intentional old-fashioned moves regarding the recent interpretations.
Wasn’t the indirect attack immunity from like the Third War or something?
Rather, that memory is fainter.