
The background music has changed somehow…
Even though I played Alpha and its spin-off, there was this unfamiliar old man who appeared in Nilfa as if everyone knew him…
>>2
At the time of Nilfa, even if I played OG, I only knew Elzam, so I really don’t understand…
Mysterious food critic? Is it a malfunction of the translator?
I thought the background music in the thumbnail changed.
>>4
Stand up against it in the beautiful blue Danube.
The period of disguise has been too long, making the true form of Elzam rare.
>>5
In α, if we consider OG, I wonder if the mysterious food connoisseur has been active for about a year or so in terms of the time that has passed in the story.
What I avoided a lot in OG2 was indeed a genius.
Elzam, who came to provide support with Kurogane, looked extremely cool.
Super giant rotating ram, starting!
The first trombone is nice, isn’t it…?
Because the background music was a masterpiece, the mysterious bug was somewhat accepted as a given, and it also influenced the characters, right?
When you look at it again, isn’t that glasses too flashy?
I think it’s not just a matter of how pleasant Elzam is… but rather the character change of this person from OG1 to after Nirvash.
An uncle who can also make exotic dishes.
The combination of a black base with a red subcolor and a gold accent color in trompe l’oeil is so perfect that it’s frustrating.
>>16
I want to paint my personal MS in this color scheme since I like it, but no matter what I do, it ends up looking like a trombe, which is problematic.
I remember being told to draw this robot cool, and since it was black and red, I ended up making it look like Tron.
>>17
It wasn’t a drawing of a robot, but rather a picture of this person getting inside it that made me think, “Wow, that’s impressive!”
I believe that one of the reasons that the instructional team has given the impression of being strange people is this.
Other factors are Gilliam and Zenger.
>>19
Hmm, there are only strange people.
At the point of OG1, you realize just how amazing this person is, Elzam.
Was Karwai also a strange person after all?
>>22
I think it’s strange that you can face all four members of the first teaching squad at the same time.
>>32
Aren’t you forgetting someone?
I wondered if it was okay for the official to get involved with just a simple bug.
When it comes to Tohru Inada’s horses, it would be the Red Hare or Trombe.
I thought they wouldn’t dodge much because they’re from a super type, but with terrain adaptation and genius, they dodge more than average realism types—what a joke.
>>26
I want you to infer from the attire in the image.
Even against bosses of OG2 that were inflated, this and the tiger can dodge well enough to avoid them.
Since it doesn’t cover all the works that are part of the Super Robot Wars franchise, I just brushed it off when unfamiliar food critics showed up.
You’re interesting, brother.
This person and Rai from the α series aren’t that dark in relation to the past, right?
I laughed at the fact that it was Garbine in the anime.
>>34
You can’t fool my eyes!!
>>34
The strongest part of the Garion, the pon attachment, is probably stronger than the original machine.
Food connoisseur!? Is it a malfunction of the translation machine!?
The initial training unit has members that are so serious that it’s understandable for Tempest to have gone insane.
>>38
It seems like I went crazy because I was close to those crazy people…
Tempest was too early to exit in terms of positioning in OG1.
>>40
Rather, it’s just that the OG has gotten too big.
I thought Gilliam was a strange person, and he turned out to be a strange person.
Later on, they are further embellished, but the original teaching squad had quite a lineup even at the time of OG1.
>>43
A mysterious mobile weapon during the PT test!? Captured with bare hands!!
>>44
A machine that can withstand the shock of using diverse weapons and can engage in hand-to-hand combat should definitely be able to fight standing up.
In theory
I thought Tohru Inada was a person who plays handsome cool characters like Harry from ∀ Gundam based on this person’s impression.
This was the rare case.
>>46
It wouldn’t be strange if you were playing the role of Zenger.
>>62
Inada’s voice saying “I am Zengar! Zengar Zombolt!” is way too easy to replay in my head…
This old man is completely a casual player now, isn’t he?
It’s insane that they’re capturing it by beating it up with their bare hands instead of using something like a Jet Magnum.
It’s a pretty cool background music that really changes things up forcefully.
Wait! Kai is normal, right!?
>>50
It’s a bit much to manually set up motions during combat…
Moving manually during combat is a basic skill for an ace.
>>54
Altwice changes patterns every time according to the setting, right?
In the early stages of OG, if there was a really strong battleship as an enemy, a handsome unknown blonde was aboard it.
>>56
Didn’t you ride the Gespenst in that handsome prologue?
Is the translation machine malfunctioning?
Horse Robot Uncle
This voice!
This coloring!
The creator of Hyperion, Filio, is also a close friend.
I was really into setting up the Fairion motion, and I guess I do have a lot of weird friends…
Mr. Inada has a strong image of having a voice that sounds like a kemonomimi macho.
>>65
This man… a grim reaper and a watchdog.
>>53
That’s quite a ridiculous excuse.
It is unreasonable to describe the outstanding skills and creativity of someone who was a pioneering pilot in a unit dedicated to thoroughly researching the viability of humanoid robots as “normal.”
The HG Mk⁻U Tron Beigalion came with an assault blade, but did I really like that weapon that much?
I just saw that it didn’t work out for the candidacy.
The moment when Captain Daitetsu stopped disguising himself at the funeral was very memorable.
Even Dr. Marion was scolding Kyosuke, saying that the M type is based on the R type, which makes it unsuitable for hand-to-hand combat.
>>73
It’s bad that it’s equipped with something like a jet magnum.
It’s quite interesting that the α series and OG series have the Blanstein family running away, but it’s reversed.
I’m not sure about the α series, but it’s probably the same in that the wife dies from the colony terror…
The BGM that caught my eye started playing in my head.
Looking back, I’m a bit surprised that it suddenly appeared in Nilfa.
There was no sense of aversion at the time, and something really cool came out!!! I immediately became part of the main team.
In the end, you’ve become the trombone yourself, haven’t you!?
Were you in OG before Nilfa?
>>80
Four months after the release of GBA’s OG, Nilfa was released…
>>80
It appears in OG, but the sunglasses look and the nickname “mystery gourmet” first appeared in Nilfa.
It gave the impression that although they were in disguise, there was no intention to hide the background music at all…
It’s a complete parody of Captain Quattro, but I didn’t realize it until someone pointed it out.
Because I learned about it before the Elzam era.
>>81
At the time of OG1, there was a handsome blonde rival with a sad past and a mysterious aura, and there were whispers that he might take revenge someday.
From there, he disguised himself and turned into a funny character, and he burst out.
>>81
So, is the role of Amuro played by Archibald Grimms…?
A person painting the Huckebein black while delivering a Billgar to Arad in the middle of a battle and returning after the combat ends.
Since NIRF was the first Super Robot Wars I started, I have the image of Zengar’s partner rather than Rai’s big brother.
“Is a gourmet someone who adds tromba to remove dampness and pity from the captain?”