If you've seen any trailers for the game, you've probably
seen giant mechs flying around a colorful world.
Not exact matches
The game was due for release today at the price of 1200MSP and would have
seen you fighting off alien hordes using
giant mechs.
We also get to
see one of the
giant mechs moving through the city, which serves to only raise more questions about what happened to the city.
I'm not saying that we need to make Westerners like them, I'm just saying that they don't really like them to begin with.You mentioned the Power Loader and the Avatar suit and I want you to compare them to Big O or a Gundam.The Japanese don't seem to mind
giant robots that have noses or even lips just for the hell of it but have you ever
seen that in a western
mech?Have you ever
seen a Western
mech as colorful as a Gundam?The kind of
mechs America wants can best be summarized by those in Battletech, something rugged, industrial, and generally lacking a head.The
mechs Japan is churning out just aren't what Americans want.
We have only
seen a few
mech games for the PlayStation VR; Archangel had you in the cockpit of a
giant mech travelling through cities and county sides in a quest to save the world from a totalitarian government and Rigs offered us a future sport where
mechs battled each other while having to score points in some pseudo football and basketball games.
You'll
see a soldier in a
giant walking
mech suit just unleash hell upon the aliens.
This article is not about the
giant mechs called titans in the game, it is not about putting AI players in an competitive online shooter, this article is about those wonderful and intriguing monsters we can
see both flying around us and moving in the background of the all so intensive fights.
It's cool that they're making a return to Armored Core, because it would be nice to
see how a
giant mech game of that quality and stature would run on eighth - gen hardware.
In the trailer you
see a big battle going on, people in armour with guns, then a
giant mech like machine shows up and stands laying down some serious fire.
Combined with the
giant mech suits you
see in the city, it makes you wonder if there are
giant carnivores just around the corner.
Another neat feature in The LEGO Ninjago Movie Video Game is the on - rail vehicle sections that
see you parading through different environments and wreaking destruction upon your foes (and pretty much everything else) in the Ninja's
giant mechs.