redalarm
Aug 31st, 2002, 07:36 PM
Now THIS is what I'm talking about! It's about time I found a forum where people can benefit from what I have to say. Anyway, I'm sure most of you anime fans have heard of Robotech. However, did you know that there's a game in development?
Based on Macross, Robotech Battlecry has been receiving widespread critical acclaim, and is shaping up to be one of the best games this year. It features cartoonish, cel-shaded graphics, which makes the game appear less like a game and more like an anime. Also, you have unlimited ammo in the game, so feel free to fill the Zentraedi full of lead!
The original musical score from the show has been remixed for the game, and even some of the original voice actors for some your favorite characters (Roy Fokker, Lisa Hayes, Rick Hunter, and Max Sterling) have signed on to reprise their roles for the game. All this adds to the overall immersion factor. Imagine this: while attacking a Zentraedi Battlecruiser in your pitiful VF-1A, Roy and the rest of Skull Squadron drop in and bail you out. Needless to say, the overall experience will be spectacular, and one that fans like us should be sure not to miss.
Robotech: Battlecry is scheduled to hit the stores September 23. Count the days, everyone. You'll be glad you waited.
Based on Macross, Robotech Battlecry has been receiving widespread critical acclaim, and is shaping up to be one of the best games this year. It features cartoonish, cel-shaded graphics, which makes the game appear less like a game and more like an anime. Also, you have unlimited ammo in the game, so feel free to fill the Zentraedi full of lead!
The original musical score from the show has been remixed for the game, and even some of the original voice actors for some your favorite characters (Roy Fokker, Lisa Hayes, Rick Hunter, and Max Sterling) have signed on to reprise their roles for the game. All this adds to the overall immersion factor. Imagine this: while attacking a Zentraedi Battlecruiser in your pitiful VF-1A, Roy and the rest of Skull Squadron drop in and bail you out. Needless to say, the overall experience will be spectacular, and one that fans like us should be sure not to miss.
Robotech: Battlecry is scheduled to hit the stores September 23. Count the days, everyone. You'll be glad you waited.