As a result of the popularity of the tournaments, the restaurants experience a boom in patronage. The tournaments are sponsored by a number of family restaurants, who in exchange for their sponsorship, are given promotion in the form of having a tournament entry work as a waitress. As an enemy becomes an ally on the spot, Persuasion can't be used if there is no space for a new ally unit in the current team (each map has a limit) or in total (the player is limited to 12 units).Īs the first game, this is the debut of all featured series.Set in a near-future version of Japan, the games tell the story of a martial arts tournament created to determine the country's strongest woman. As enemies can also use Persuasion, sometimes ally units may become enemies.
However, if the character's Loyalty is 0, which is common with bosses, Persuasion will never succeed.
The higher the Charisma of the character using Persuasion and the lower the opponent's Loyalty, the higher the probability of Persuasion being successful. Most enemy characters can join the player by Persuasion ( 説得 ( せっとく ), Settoku), including the character of the other two teams who were not selected in the beginning of the game.
Gameplay changes include 13 new stages, Spirit Commands available for all units (though the Hero is given access to exclusive commands), the addition of Mazinger Z's Boss Borot to the starting Mazinger team, and new units such as the Full Armor Gundam and Cybuster.įor recurring elements, see Gameplay elements. While the game utilizes high-definition graphics, battle animations are rendered using immobile robots in a manner similar to titles released prior to Super Robot Wars Alpha. Getter Robo.Ī remake of the title was released digitally for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita in 2014 via PlayStation Network. The final boss of the game is Gilgilgun, the main villain from Great Mazinger vs. Unlike future games, the main goal of the game is to capture the enemy army's "tower," and Spirit Commands can only be used by the unit that is designated as the team's "Hero".
It is one of the few independent games in the series to feature a multiplayer mode, which was not done again until the release of Super Robot Wars XO in 2006. Super Robot Wars ( スーパーロボット大戦, Sūpā Robotto Taisen) is the first game of the Super Robot Wars series of strategy RPGs, released for the Game Boy on April 20, 1991. You can help the Super Robot Wars Wiki by expanding it.