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  1. https://store.steampowered.com/app/898750/Super_Robot_Wars_30/ I still can't believe this is happening. As a longtime fan of the series, this is... I can't even, it's practically a miracle. Seems to be the Steam version only. Then again, the PS4 and Switch versions can already be bought internationally via region-appropiate accounts, so I guess it makes sense. Although, I have my suspicions there could be some tweaks to at least the script. I already spot one thing that's changed from the English PV1 to the screenshots displayed on Steam. It could just be just a correction or for better display, but it makes me wonder. Regardless... A non OG SRW game is getting an official worldwide release!!! Come on, let's us fans celebrate this! And for nonfans, take this chance to learn about this SRPG game series.
  2. A world stolen The year is 2150. An alien empire, The Grieks, invaded that year, hoping to take the earth and all her bountiful resources for themselves. With their mechanical monstrosities, they crushed Earth security forces and military. Soon, they established a powerful and cruel government, controlling the Earth like a puppet. But all hope was not lost... Twin flames Two different but united forces seek liberation! A series of off-Earth bases across the Solar System have united into a larger force to rebuke the Grieks, known as the GEF (Griek Eradication Force)! The other is a rebel group situated on Earth, know as the Terran Liberation Squadron (TLS). The two groups, while having the same general goals, have separate actions and ways of accomplishing their goals: The GEF are more military, with larger, atmospheric battles and advanced strategies. They also collect destroyed Griek mechs for study, meaning they have a scientific advantage. Their mecha are more standardized and formulaic, with set "classes" and builds. They're usually, by specs alone, stronger than the average TLS mech. However, military protocols mean that they have less freedom to think up on-the-fly, and space provides it's own challenges with battles. Their soldiers are usually older and more experienced, but less creative and adept. Meanwhile, the TLS are more guerilla, using stealth and ambushes on ground battles. They tend to steal and recycle Griek mechs to make their own, letting them have a production advantage. Their mecha are more individualized and personalized, with extra details and features unique to each one. While, by specs alone, they're weaker than a GEF mech, they might have secondary modes, special abilities or multiple weapons to make up for it. They're allowed more freedom, and are often are quite adept on their feet, but a smaller group and less available resources presents its own challenges. While they do have less hiring standards in regards to age, meaning quite a few teenage soldiers, their more creative and adaptive brains mean they often find creative ways out of a problem. tl;dr: Pick GEF if you like real robot anime, pick TLS if you like super robot anime. Sign-up sheet! Name: Obvious. Age: Also obvious. If you pick GEF, unless your character is a prodigy or very skilled, you have to be older than 19. Gender: Again, obvious. Sexual orientation: Still obvious. Appearance: Describe how they look. Backstory: What was their life like before the story began? Employ: GEF or TLS? Mecha name: If you're going for a GEF, it's name should be something like "Myrmidon-type F3X", or "Paladin-type 2K". TLS has no restrictions. Mecha appearance: Describe what the mecha looks like. Mecha abilities: Weapons, armor, and abilities should be described here. TLS mecha can have super modes, secondary forms, and/or multiple weapons, but GEF mecha are, specs-wise, more powerful.
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