Atlus Super Robot Taisen 2 for Game Boy Advance
$25.53 to $29.99 from 3 sellers
GBA
Rating:
10
One of Japan?s leading robot fighting RPG series is the SUPER ROBOT TAISEN series, and Atlus has brought both SUPER ROBOT TAIS Copyright Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved.
| Review Date: 28-Jul-07 | |
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Auel182
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Rating: Time with product: 3 Months Strengths: Nice grid-based adventure game, great storyline. An old-fashioned Super Robot Wars/Taisen game feel, basically. Decent graphics. The fight animations are well-done. Weaknesses: Graphics not as good as the recent, newer PS2 Super Robot Wars/Taisen games, but still passable. Does not include and characters from robot animes/games. The game doesn?t tutor first time players very Summary: Overall, I think that this was a really enjoyable and great game. While the graphics aren't as good as the newer games, the graphics aren't THAT bad, and hardly hinders the Super Robot Wars/Taisen experience at all. The storyline is great, with lots of plot twists, and you'll be hooked.I do recommend you play Super Robot Taisen OG first before playing this, though, as the storyline will make more sense.So, if you want to play a game full of robots, action, love, and everyhing else that comes with a universal war, pick this up and start playing! |
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