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Robotech Battlecry Xbox Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:739069640024
Condition:Used
Genre:Action & Adventure
Platform:Microsoft Xbox
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:XBOX_ROBOTECH_BATTLECRY
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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Once I saw this game, I could not resist buying it. I grew up watching the cartoons, and I even own 4 of the box sets; so to say I am a geek would be entirely superfluous. The game it’s self is a lot of fun, and there looks to be a good deal of replayability. The controls are pretty straight forward, although the superimposed physics can be annoying, they too seem pretty realistic. The game follows the first chapter of the Robotech saga faithfully, and all the units look like the cartoon. The Veritech fighter can be easily changed to the 3 different modes simply by pushing the directional pad up, left, or right. There seem to be approx. 25-30 missions, all of which can be replayed, and several of which you have to replay to get the Medal, and thus unlock goodies. There is a multiplayer feature as well, but I’ve not yet checked it out. Overall this game is pretty good, and I would definitely suggest it to all Robotech fans. Those who don’t know the Robotech saga may not enjoy it as much, especially if you weren’t like 9 or so back in 1985. Good game.
Well robotech battlecry is done in the 1st robotech war where the zentradi attack bla bla bla this game has 3 modes which offer deadly shooting accuracy now lots of the missions are repetitive though and will make you feel like you are doing the something over and over again killing alien invaders
I think this game is pretty good. The missions are challanging and the controls are great. I really like the graphics. I got my robotech battle cry game for 39.99 at target and in the package there was a free dvd. it was the first episode of robotech the cartoon. I bought mine at the store though.
– 35 hours max game play- 1 basic Varitech to pilot with slight modifications (paint, space upgrades…sure they’ll call ’em by different VF-#s but they all fly the same)- 3 very short training missions (not worth much…could have expanded this a ton to
A decent game for the PS2. All around good. Fun, decent story that follows its own arc in the macross saga. Dated for sure, but it’s a fun game. No co-op, but if you like competitive split screen, this game has some good friendship destroying power. I recommend. :)
I remember first seeing parts of the Robotech series when it aired originally in the States in the mid-1980s. I was too young then to know or even care that it was Japanese – I just liked how it was very different from other cartoons at the time and really presented a true ongoing story. When I had the chance a few years ago to acquire the entire series on videotape, I jumped at the chance, and finally saw everything from start to finish (all 85 episodes), truly relishing for the first time the storytelling ability of the series and its impressive mecha.Robotech: Battlecry is indeed as close as us average Humans will ever come to piloting any of the mecha in the Robotech series. Generally, I stay away from mecha games, but given how much I deeply enjoy the Robotech series (of the 100+ videotapes and DVDs in my collection, it is the anime series I watch most often), I simply could not resist :-)For those with even a minor interest in the Robotech series, this is a must-have game! However, for those new to mecha games, this could get rather confusing initially, because virtually EVERY button of the PlayStation2 controller is used. There are three Training scenarios to teach the basics of piloting a Veritech (one scenario for each of its three configurations), but given that there is really no danger or time limit in which the Training objectives must be accomplished, about the best that these Training scenarios will do is give the player some familiarity with movement and.
If you enjoyed the series you will enjoy this game just as much. The attention to detail as well a strong story line makes it a hard game to put down. While the controls can be a challenge to master, the tutorials are a great help. Even if you are not a fan of the series, the graphics and fast paced action makes it an all around great game.
For me, this is the most anticipated time ever. Finaly, a Robotech game on a console and believe me the saga series was pretty cool. This game will kick some fanny!, man!My expectation on this game are high as the sky, i don’t have it yet but if it based on the macross saga. Man, I was a kid when i watched the whole series for the first time. And to tell you the truth, i watched in another country in a different language.This is the best cartoon I have seen in my entire life. No other cartoon has come even close to this one. So sad that it has notcome on TV yet!, who likes today’s cartoons anyway!!It is a winner already!!!! Very excited!!I am commander Rick Hunter.my weapon is a VF-11For those what i am taking about, go and buy now!
Robotech: Battlecry is an action game inspired by the Robotech: Macross Saga cartoon series. In it, you play Jack Archer: ace pilot and mercenary. Jack is selected by old friend Roy Fokker to be a member of a new elite squadron of Veritech pilots – pilots that control jets that can transform into robots. That’s where the game begins…It is important to remember that R:BC is an action game and NOT an RPG or a simulator. Missions usually only have two possible outcomes – victory and defeat – and the only “role-playing” involved is how well you can pretend to be a great pilot. The game is also not a simulator; play typically happens in the third-person view from behind the veritech ala Armored Core 2’s standard play mode (though who knows what “easter egg” codes will unlock..). Walking and flying are unrealistically smooth (NOT like the old PC game Mechwarrior 2), and most targetting is done automatically. Yes, there IS a story line and combat does take skill – but those buying Battlecry looking for an RPG or Simulator will be very, very disappointed.During play, various game modes and options are unlocked after completing specific missions and objectives. Some of these bonuses are very minor, like being able to use a new paintjob for your Veritech; others, however, are huge.. and include activing a two-player “versus” mode and new mecha such as the armored veritech.As to the actual missions, they tend to be either too easy or too hard. Only a few meet the “just right” level of.
This iteration of one of the most reproduced licenses in gaming history has finally hit the mark right on the nose. There are some important design features that make this game something of a prodigy. First, all of the objects within the game have a cell-drawn appearance to them, lending to the belief that you are actually playing within the cartoon itself (and not just playing a game). Second is the fluid and readily available ability to change from Battloid to Guardian to Aircraft quickly and at any time. Each form has it’s own strengths and weaknesses. I played the Demo version at the San Diego Comic Convention and I can say from personal experience that the gameplay is amazing. Multiplayer is challenging with large arenas. The best part (which I have only read about so far) is the option to unlock various Mechs throughout the game. This includes additional armor and a variety of configurations. I eagerly await my copy of the full game.