Robot Alchemic Drive

Robot Alchemic Drive (2002)

by Sandlot, Enix Corporation
Genres:Strategy, Simulator
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Robot Alchemic Driver is a Big Robot/Monster fight in a modern city with a twist. There is a story and training mode and a 2 player vs. mode. In a nut shell, alien's attack the last city on earth. The big robot comes up, and here is where the twist come in, you have to control the robot from the perspective of the "hero" (three to choose from) and you can switch between the robot/hero mode. This forces you to make sure you have a strategic position to move the hero around in the city to see the battle without getting too close. As the game goes on you have the option to update/customize the mech(s) to improve them. You can end up destroying whole building/terrain as you battle the alien monster.Show more
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Robot Alchemic Drive is one of my absolute favorite PS2 games. Its unique gameplay and terrible, albeit endearing voice cast make it an interesting and fun addition to any collection. I would LOVE to see this land on GOG.
I only just discovered this game after it kind of became a meme online. And there's NOTHING else like it. Forget Armored Core or Metal Wolf Chaos, this is a HEFTY mecha game with a super unique gimmick. And the hilarious localization is just the cherry on top. I've only played it in an emulator, but it'd 100% be a day one purchase if I could
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