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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:59 am

Ok, here is the story. I remember back in the day I played this Mech video game where you play your mechs like chess, the storyline is something about Japanese developing a super bomb. It only came out on Ps1 and possibly only in Europe. It's bugging the hell out of me not being able to remember it's name, please help. Any ideas whats the game?


P.S: I did my research, couldn't find anything on the net.
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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:28 pm

I can't believe that no one on CC knows what I'm talking about :(
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Postby unriggable on Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:34 pm

Sorry man, no idea at all whatsoever
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Postby Syzygy on Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:39 pm

MechWarrior 2?
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Postby Aegnor on Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:42 pm

Cyberstorm?
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Postby Anarkistsdream on Mon Aug 27, 2007 1:43 pm

Butt-fetish 9000?
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Postby unriggable on Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:22 pm

Anarkistsdream wrote:Butt-fetish 9000?


I love that game! Remember the level where Ron Jeremy tries to sodomize you while you take a piss in the bowling alley restroom! It's so hard! Having to keep moving so you are always in front of him...
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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:23 pm

Syzygy wrote:MechWarrior 2?

nope, not it.
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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:25 pm

Aegnor wrote:Cyberstorm?

Not that either. The game I'm talking about, takes place on earth.
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Postby Strider24 on Mon Aug 27, 2007 2:36 pm

Front Mission 1st
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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:09 pm

Strider24 wrote:Front Mission 1st

Nope not that either.
Here is the best description I can give. You start out working for a Japanese corporation/government, your sister finds out about a super weapon, a bomb capable of wiping out continents with no residual radiation. Your sister gets kidnapped and through the game you rescue her and try to stop the bomb. There are multiple plots, it all depends on your decisions through the game. The game has many many missions (I never got to the end), no multilayer. You can salvage enemy mechs and sell or trade them for weapons or other mechs, you can exit your mech in the middle of the battle if you feel it's too damaged. You control up to 8 mechs at once (I think). It's like chess, you take your turn with one mech, move, shoot, defend, artillery, etc, Then your enemy takes a turn with one of their mechs, so on and so on. That game was freaking awesome. It only came out on PS1.
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Postby Strider24 on Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:39 pm

Image Is this it the only prob is it is on ps2
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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:00 pm

Strider24 wrote:Image Is this it the only prob is it is on ps2


This looks a lot like it, but does the story line fin the description?
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Postby Strider24 on Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:04 pm

It's a PS2 mech strategy game set in the very near future. As the game's story has it, splinter factions in Japan's military have begun to lay waste to Tokyo by means of giant robotic war machines called "bullets." As a member of an elite government strike force, you will take command of a bullet and confront the rebels.

Robot Warlords is a strategy game at its core, and it will include two play modes: story mode and life mode. In the story mode, you're made to play through a linear series of missions, through which the game's narrative unfolds. Life mode is much more fluid--in it, you'll be presented with missions, and you can choose whether or not you want to participate in them. Regardless of the play mode you go through, you'll be able to customize your bullet's arsenal. You can choose to equip it with long range, short range, or hand-to-hand weapons, all of which affect your bullet's movement, speed, and power ratings. The mission maps will be grid-based, and they'll be replete with buildings, vehicles, and other such obstacles.

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Here is the web link about it http://uk.gamespot.com/ps2/strategy/robotwarlords/news.html?sid=2764144
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Postby unriggable on Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:13 pm

Those look alot like these:

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Postby Strider24 on Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:18 pm

no that is warhammer 40k
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Postby unriggable on Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:20 pm

Strider24 wrote:no that is warhammer 40k


They still look similar.
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Re: Someone must know this.

Postby mandalorian2298 on Mon Aug 27, 2007 4:20 pm

High Guard wrote:Ok, here is the story. I remember back in the day I played this Mech video game where you play your mechs like chess, the storyline is something about Japanese developing a super bomb. It only came out on Ps1 and possibly only in Europe. It's bugging the hell out of me not being able to remember it's name, please help. Any ideas whats the game?


P.S: I did my research, couldn't find anything on the net.


Is it a real strategy, or more like a Mech RPG whe you can rebuild and equip your Mechs between combats and you only have a few, each piloted by a distinct character? If it's the later, I remeber a SNES game that could be the original (I'll have to look up the name in my old, broken laptop.)
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Re: Someone must know this.

Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:04 pm

mandalorian2298 wrote:
High Guard wrote:Ok, here is the story. I remember back in the day I played this Mech video game where you play your mechs like chess, the storyline is something about Japanese developing a super bomb. It only came out on Ps1 and possibly only in Europe. It's bugging the hell out of me not being able to remember it's name, please help. Any ideas whats the game?


P.S: I did my research, couldn't find anything on the net.


Is it a real strategy, or more like a Mech RPG whe you can rebuild and equip your Mechs between combats and you only have a few, each piloted by a distinct character? If it's the later, I remeber a SNES game that could be the original (I'll have to look up the name in my old, broken laptop.)


You can equip your mech between missions , but any of your characters (people who join you over the course of the war) can pilot any mech you have. You can also pilot helicopters, tanks and other military hardware, but you can't keep any of it for missions. For example, the only way to drive a tank is if enemy pilot gets ejected or killed inside, or if you find one empty in some garage.
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Postby High Guard on Mon Aug 27, 2007 5:12 pm

Strider24 wrote:It's a PS2 mech strategy game set in the very near future. As the game's story has it, splinter factions in Japan's military have begun to lay waste to Tokyo by means of giant robotic war machines called "bullets." As a member of an elite government strike force, you will take command of a bullet and confront the rebels.

Robot Warlords is a strategy game at its core, and it will include two play modes: story mode and life mode. In the story mode, you're made to play through a linear series of missions, through which the game's narrative unfolds. Life mode is much more fluid--in it, you'll be presented with missions, and you can choose whether or not you want to participate in them. Regardless of the play mode you go through, you'll be able to customize your bullet's arsenal. You can choose to equip it with long range, short range, or hand-to-hand weapons, all of which affect your bullet's movement, speed, and power ratings. The mission maps will be grid-based, and they'll be replete with buildings, vehicles, and other such obstacles.

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Here is the web link about it http://uk.gamespot.com/ps2/strategy/robotwarlords/news.html?sid=2764144


It's likely that the game I'm trying to find is the original of the game you described. In my game, you control up to 8 mechs (maybe more, but I only remember controlling 8 at most). Your weapons choices include, rifles, laser canons, hand shields, swords, missiles, but you can only equip your mech with certain amount of weight (different for different mechs). There is also a market where you can sell and buy mechs and weapons.
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Postby High Guard on Tue Aug 28, 2007 3:29 am

Some one must have surrey played the game I have described.....
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Postby Strider24 on Tue Aug 28, 2007 9:18 am

Yh that is it because i had that game you can have up to 8 mechs at your control and every turn (game is played in turns) you pick a mech, move it, select a weapon e.g. turret, laser guns, close combat, etc, and pick an enemy target to attck. Then the enemy does the same and it repeats. After a turn it shows it in a cinematic piont of view before the next turn is taken. You are a part of a team and after every mission you get to choose different mechs to upgrade. Weapons, armour, etc, It is a very long game with well over 80 missions. You get to pick which misiions to do or you can do a story line with slected missions.
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Postby High Guard on Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:55 pm

Strider24 wrote:Yh that is it because i had that game you can have up to 8 mechs at your control and every turn (game is played in turns) you pick a mech, move it, select a weapon e.g. turret, laser guns, close combat, etc, and pick an enemy target to attck. Then the enemy does the same and it repeats. After a turn it shows it in a cinematic piont of view before the next turn is taken. You are a part of a team and after every mission you get to choose different mechs to upgrade. Weapons, armour, etc, It is a very long game with well over 80 missions. You get to pick which misiions to do or you can do a story line with slected missions.


Yes, yes !!! Thats exactly it, thank you. What was the game called?
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Postby Strider24 on Wed Aug 29, 2007 7:41 am

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Postby High Guard on Wed Aug 29, 2007 11:17 am

Strider24 wrote:Robot Warlords

No I mean the predecessor of it?
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