Well, after seeing that Gundam-inspired thread, I decided to make a proper thread on it. No poll either to restrict, just the question asked in the title. What is your favorite mecha from a video game?
When I say video game mecha, I use the term a little loosely, in the sense that the mecha only had to have been introduced in a video game, not necessarily be exclusive to video games. Meaning, if a game series spawned an anime, the mecha will still count, as long as it was in the game.
I'll go with Burning Gundam from G Gundam(anime) and any of the Gundam games that had it playable(Dynasty Warriors: Gundam being my primary reference).
Um, um, um, Deathscythe Hell Custom Endless waltz edition. Thing kicks ass. I have a kit and a MSIA Battle-scarred figure that I nicknamed Timberwolf. If I had choose suddenly, that one. Fuller answer would require more time and consideration.
I'll go with Burning Gundam from G Gundam(anime) and any of the Gundam games that had it playable(Dynasty Warriors: Gundam being my primary reference).
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I don't know if I should count that, since, as I said in the OP, the mech needed to have been introduced in a video game, and as we all know, the Burning Gundam and all the others in those games were introduced in the anime first.
These two came from the tip of my lips, these are my all time faves throught the years: Jehuty from the Zone of the Enders, Weltall/Xenogears from Xenogears.
I'll go with Burning Gundam from G Gundam(anime) and any of the Gundam games that had it playable(Dynasty Warriors: Gundam being my primary reference).
Spoiler:
I don't know if I should count that, since, as I said in the OP, the mech needed to have been introduced in a video game, and as we all know, the Burning Gundam and all the others in those games were introduced in the anime first.
The games are awesome regardless. :)
My opinions do not have to follow the logic of this topic. As I am Kiplerr and this is the internet.
I'll go with Burning Gundam from G Gundam(anime) and any of the Gundam games that had it playable(Dynasty Warriors: Gundam being my primary reference).
Spoiler:
I don't know if I should count that, since, as I said in the OP, the mech needed to have been introduced in a video game, and as we all know, the Burning Gundam and all the others in those games were introduced in the anime first.
The games are awesome regardless. :)
My opinions do not have to follow the logic of this topic. As I am Kiplerr and this is the internet.
I am Uzachiha and you should read the rules of the interwebs.
Well, since I don't play a lot of mecha games or watch mecha anime..... I've only played 2 mecha original games (games that were not inspired by animes). Zone of Enders 2, and Armored Core 3. For me, I pick Zone of Enders 2, but I've seen some gameplay of the latest Armored Core games and it's looking really good. I even have a friend that says it's pretty good. But, I have yet to play it so I can't say that the Armored Core series is the best just yet.
I would say the Black Tri Stars High mobility Zaku II from Encounters in Space, but that was introduced as a model in the 80s. SO I will say the ES Asher from Xenosaga would be my choice.
This is very hard. I must say my favorite mecha is the SRX-00. Super Robot Type-X piloted by Ryuusei, Raidese and Aya of the SRX team in tandem with Mai piloting the R-Gun.
Lots and lots of SRX pictures.
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Tied in second place are the Weissritter and Alteisen. Weissy is piloted by mai waifu Excellen Browning currently being borrowed from Kyousuke Nanbu who's Excellen's true hubby. For real robots using out dated earth technology, the Rampage Ghost combo attack does the second most damage out of all of the original generation cast, just after the SRX's HTB cannon which can wipe out the solar system.
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And then we have the Gunleon! Its basically GaoGaiGar except with wrenches. And when it kills you it cries over your death. Piloted by a mechanic named Rand his loli waifu Mel Brooks Peters.
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And now gameplay videos
SRX
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Also the SRX-01 Altered or the Banpreios. It has the company's name in the robot.