Super Robot Wars T - Final Mission (Switch)
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- Опубліковано 25 жов 2024
- This is the final mission on the Switch version of the game. This is also the premium sound version only available in Japan. It's worth pointing out that this was the first time I played through the final mission so I may have made a few clumsy choices.
Hope this means we get a SRW T review soon. Mecha Damashii is lonely.
That's a lotta kills with the Swordfish II. Not exactly what I expected.
Glad to see you posting! I've been watching your stuff for years, and I've always enjoyed your content.
Hope to see more vids when FromSoft releases the next Armored Core game.
I just hope there _is_ a next Armored Core game, at this point.
There are still people clinging to the promise-and-apology scheme FromSoft is doing nowadays with AC, huh?
For those who haven't realized, *From Software's AC devs* like Kenichiro Tsukuda (Producer of Another Age and AC3) and Toshifumi Nabeshima (Former President of From Software and Director of many AC starting from AC1) *have left the company.* From now has no interest but making Souls-like and Fantasy RPG games--which is their money-making machine.
Of course, it's in their right to do so. But how they treated us AC fans now--like second-rate citizens by making apologies and selling a compilation album as "20th Anniversary Commemoration" is baffling. *The very least they could do is to just be honest and say they're not looking to make another Armored Core game until they're finished with Souls-like games.*
@@TheRibbonRed Nabeshima wasnt president of From. Naotoshi Zin was. Nabeshima was director of AC1 and producer of all other ACs. Armored Core never had consistent developer team, aside for Nabeshima's producing role, every 3rd or 2nd AC had different director, game designers, etc. The only ex-directors of AC who are still in company is director of ACV/ACVVD and Miyazaki (who is ofc very unlikely to do anything other then Soulsbourne now), though there are also people who directed non-AC but still mecha games in FromSoftware (Another Centur's Episode's director is stil there, Metal Wolf Chaos original director is still there) though they either changed their positions in company OR assigned to Miyazaki's main projects like Bloodborne and Dark Souls 3 (when you look credits of BB and DkS2-3, you see many people who worked on For Answer/V/VD). There are very few people who worked on AC3-Nexus, not even mentioning pre-ac3 ACs... Though there is 1 person who worked on all ACs since AC2 and still in FS but he is... programmer.
@@TheRibbonRed (continue of post above) so i had to agree with you on situation. Also i'm sad that FS's in-house musician band which was doing great soundtracks in PS1/PS2/PS3 era (Kota Hoshina, Tsukasa Saitoh and others) nowodays arent allowed for doing OSTs for the most part (with exception on how Yuka Kitamura got right to do DkS3 ost together with Saitoh and... guest artists like Sakuraba again ), and instead you see their names as sound designers.
@@qishmish Nabeshima was never the president of From? Odd...I seem to recall a very old article on the net that said Nabeshima was handing the President torch to Miyazaki a year or two after Verdict Day's launch. Either way, it's clear that he was a big influence in getting From to make Armored Core games, and now he's down for very troubled times just because Squeenix thinks hiring him and other A-listers on short dev schedule would suddenly make their Left Alive project amazing.
Also, Kota Hoshino and the FreQuency team aren't allowed to make OSTs anymore? Goddamn. That explains how FreQuency died almost immediately after Verdict Day. Really sad era to be an AC fan, nowadays.
Wow, a new upload. Welcome back to UA-cam.
Long time no see.
yay new video ^_^