Jul 292009
 

One week left for release and more info becomes available. The latest Famitsu article gives out a review score of 9/8/8/8 (33/40), as well as more detailed introductions to a few stages, including Wars Triggers and its effects:

  • Origin Generation, 1st Gundam stage “Reentry“: defeat Char with Amuro and Aina Sahalin appears. Defeat Aina with the Master Unit, and Creuset’s squad appears.
  • Another Generation, Turn A Gundam stage “Knox Destruction“: confront Harry with Loran and Coren appears. Defeat Coren with the Master Unit, and Mashmar appears.
  • New Generation, SEED Destiny stage “Broken World“: defeat Sato with Athrun and the 3 Extended appears. The 2nd Wars Break brings Lancerow in his Clouda.
  • Extra Generation, 0083 stage “Storm Raging Through“: the Extra Generation stages are unlocked after certain number of stages are cleared. This stage in particular shows 0083′s Stardust Operation in course.

More scans at SRW Hotnews show the initially recruitable original characters and units for creation.

 

Jul 292009
 

Previously on Iron Leaguer, Bull Armor freaks out, but is controlled by Magnum Ace. With his power under control, he’s able to bat on Genocide Screw and grab Ace’s pitching. But, they still couldn’t win the match. Ace seems to have a new challenge, on episode 5, just after the break.

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Jul 242009
 

When I was a kid, I once stumbled upon Jushin Liger and was astonished by the concept of a boy fighting off evil controlling a giant living armor. Note that, at that time, I didn’t even know about the existance of Gundam. Now that I’ve become a SRW addict, it’s a dream come true to see Liger in Neo.

Watch the 1st episode of Liger, “available” at Youtube in 3 parts, after the break. As there are no known subs, summaries are a given.

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Jul 232009
 

G Gene Wars’ release is approaching, and more and more stuff is coming out. There are a few scans for this week, as well as changes in the official site, Opening preview at Nintendo Channel and stuff. I’ve prepared a separated page for Wars stuff that I’ll be updating as information come and go. Check out here.

Update: many scans from SRW Hotnews

Jul 182009
 

At the Dannar Base, we’re prompted to Mist, who wakes up after falling from starvation. He fakes an amnesia until he sorts things out, and quickly becomes Dannar Base’s chore-boy.

Queue prologue and 2 months later, he’s still doing his best there. He’s assigned to bring a necklace for Go and Anna’s secret wedding, but things get ugly when Dannar Base detects Mimetic Beasts approaching.

We start out the map with Boss taking a hit from the Mimetic Beast and be instantly taken out. Now it’s up to Koji Tetsuya and Shizuru to go head-on with the beast.

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Jul 182009
 

Play-Asia’s package finally arrived yesterday containing SRWK (bought from a few weeks ago’s special offer) and a few other Wii games in sale (Captain Rainbow and Zack and Wiki).

You know you’re late for playing a game when GameFAQs forum heats down. Afterall, it was released in March, and by now all the secrets are confirmed. And Mark Neidengard’s Story Guide is already at the 14-ish stage. Awesome work there!

Anyway, since I don’t have even half of his talent or language skills, I’ll try my take on playing this game: just a quick strategy on how I’d do things, along with a few story tidbits on a post. Read on for more on new game setup: Favorites System and W Slot Feature.

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Jul 172009
 

Two episodes of Iron Leaguer so far, and we’re introduced to the main characters: Mach Windy, a soccer player, and Magnum Ace, a mysterious baseball player. There’s also Kiai Ryuken, a tough karate fighter, who seems more like a sidekick so far. It’s an interesting series, though I still can’t see how it fits in Neo… Maybe the cannon on Magnum Ace’s shoulder in the opening is a given? Anyway, watch Iron Leaguer’s 3rd episode after the break.

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