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Release Year: | 2002 |
Game Name: | Robotech: Battlecry | Genre: | Shooter |
Publisher: | Sony | Platform: | Sony PlayStation 2 |
UPC: | 0739069615046 | EAN: | 0739069615046 |
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The 1985 Japanese anime series starring 40-foot transformable vessels called mecha comes to next-generation systems as a third-person shooter blending cel-shaded 3D graphics and hand-painted 2D special effects. Instead of solely taking place in the far reaches of space, the game has players flying, shooting, and transforming their crafts over hills, across canyons, and through cities while completing various missions on Earth. Players pilot a Veritech Fighter with the ability to morph into the following three combat modes at any time: Battloid, Guardian, and Fighter. Each combat mode has advantages and disadvantages depending on the situation. Battloid mode, for example, gives pilots the ability to shoot down missiles, while pilots in Guardian mode can pick up and drop items. Fighter mode features slower turning movement but offers the most powerful missiles. As players progress through the game, they will be able to acquire four additional types of Veritechs, earn paint schemes, and meet up with such anime characters as Rick Hunter, Lynn Minmei, Ray Fokker, and Lisa Hayes. Three modes of play include Training, Story Mode, and Versus. Story Mode follows the path of a skilled Veritech pilot named Jack Archer. As Archer, players embark on a series of missions in the Robotech Defense Force's ongoing effort to protect Earth from a Zentraedi alien invasion. Training consists of three missions focusing on the three combat modes available to pilots, while Versus is a head-to-head showdown against a friend on one of eight unlockable battlefields. Robotech: Battlecry features voice work from seven of the anime's original actors, whose interviews are also available as a special feature in the options menu. |
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Publisher | TDK Mediactive, Inc. |
UPC | 0739069615046 |
eBay Product ID (ePID) | 9299 |
Product Key Features | |
Release Year | 2002 |
Genre | Shooter |
Platform | Sony PlayStation 2 |
Game Name | Robotech: Battlecry |
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ESRB Rating | T-Teen |
Control Elements | Gamepad/Joystick |
ESRB Descriptor | Violence |
Game Name Special Features | All Veritechs feature three transformable combat modes, each offering different abilities Five Veritech models include the VF1A, VF1D, VF-1J, VF-1R, and VF-1S Includes video interviews of the Robotech: Battlecry voice cast |
Location | USA |
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Good graphics
Compelling gameplay
Good value
Robotech: Battlecry (PlayStation 2)
This is a decent solid game for the PS2; however if your not a die-hard fan of Robotech your most likely not to fully enjoy this game. The graphics are reminiscent of the original TV series and look absolutely great right down the the laser beams, explosions, and smoke. The attention to detail is good, all fighter models are true to the series as are your enemies. Gameplay leaves something to be desired. The controls are a little clunky especially in ger-walk (guardian) mode. You are not able to reposition the camera which would be a valuable asset to the playability of that mode. Fighter mode is pretty straight forward however I am disappointed at the inability to control your air-speed beyond fast and really fast. Battloid mode the very solid the controls take a little getting used to but once you get the hang of it you'll be able to decimate your enemies with ease. The enemy AI is a little slow (in the head) Sometimes you'll find your enemies facing a wall and attempting to walk through it and not even notice that your shooting at them. Also any obstruction (wall, bridge, building, ships) that you duct behind will cause your enemy to stop chasing you...Not very Zentradei like. If your a fan of this anime series/universe I'd say its a must have, and must play. However, if your not really into it, then your hard earned cash could probably be allocated better. Overall Score: Graphics: 9/10 Controls: 7/10 AI: 7/10 Sounds/Audio: 8/10 Mission Difficulty: 8/10 (on Normal setting) Boss Difficulty: 9/10 Weapon Balance: 7/10 Average: a Good Solid 8/10
Good Robotech game only
I am a Macross fan rather than robotech. However, since they are about the same story, I figure I'd give this game a try. The game itself is fairly repetitive. Most of the missions are the defend the convoy kind. I don't know why that's the case, probably makes the game a lot easier to design. AI aren't very impressive, most of the enemy either keep shooting at you or just concentrate on the target they are assigned to. Worst of all, the game will have clitches where the computer will repeat the same command over and over again. You will not recognize most of the characters most of the time. Heroes of the anime comes out every once in a while. With all the problems, I still think it's the best Robotech game out there. Each mode (fighter, gerwalk, battleroid) all has its own strength and weakness, and very much according to the movie. Control is better than the most I tried. If only TDK spend a little more time to develop the game, it will be a great game, but unfortunately they stopped before it was mature.
Great game if you love the series
The game, at first, follows closely to the Macross saga. Defending the Macross during the Zentradi invasion is amongst my favorite levels, however easy they may be. However, from there on, the game takes a turn into a fantasy story line. Many of the games attributes are great, however the AI could be a bit smarter. In some levels, however, its only possible to beat through pure luck (Cats Eye). Otherwise, its a solid buy, and a great game.
Great game
This is always a good game to play if you're in to robotech series it's like playing the actual cartoon anime, thanks.
Achat vérifié : Oui | État : d'occasion | Vendu par : dustygoldhunters
Good game, great for robotech macross fans
The game is good period. Definitely the best characteristic of the game is that it lets you get inside a varitech, and that is more than enough for fans of the series like me. The graphics are good, movility is also ok, gameplay can be a bit repetitive but again for those who like robotech/macross it is bearable. I bought it because i definitely love robotech/macross. Don't let me fool you the game while not the best videogame ever is still fun to play for average shooter fans, just remember it is mostly for robotech fans.