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armored warriors, cyberbots full metal madness, tech romancer. none are particularly depressing, 2 are fighters and one is a regular beat em up, capcom quality
Yeah I played Cyberbots with a friend of mine a couple times. The stages in that game are gorgeous.armored warriors, cyberbots full metal madness, tech romancer. none are particularly depressing, 2 are fighters and one is a regular beat em up, capcom quality


Oh my god...You could still play Hawken today it's been resurrected from the dead live service graveyard by amazing fans.
Hawakening
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Oh my god...
I legit tought I will never see this game again. Played it a ton as a kid, and I played the fan revival back when it was just the tutorial.
Now I know what I'll spend my next weekend with.
Thanks!
I have been planning to dip my toes in the older Armored Core games.Now, Mech and Mecha are very different things. I do love Mech games but they are few, however Mecha games are not my cup of tea but whole Japanese video game library is filled with them (so it seems lol), however I somewhat enjoyed these games I played: Silent Line: Armored Core and Zone of the Enders series.
Silent Line: Armored Core offers high customisation, the only appealing factor of the Zone of the Enders series is "high speed mecha action" aspect.
I don't know much Mecha games but I heard about Daemon X Machina. It seems cool but I never even wanted to try it. Check it if you want.
As for Mech games, pretty much your only option is the MechWarrior series and S.L.A.I. on PS2 that's very similar to Hawken but then there are also Steambot Chronicles and Dark Cloud 2 with tiny mechs you can pilot akin to Hawken.
If you care to play mech turn-based games, check the Front Mission series.
Bonus: If you really want something retro you may wanna check CRW: Metal Jacket. It's translated into English recently as this is how I learned about the existence of the game. It's in my "games to play" list.
Oh hell yeah!Chou Soujuu Mecha MG
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Chou Soujuu Mecha MG (English Patched) DS ROM – RGT Repository
Chou Soujuu Mecha MG (English Patched) DS ROM Languages: English Patched. For the NDS.retrogametalk.com

Two other titles that sort of fit but I hesitate to seriously recommend:
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Robot Alchemic Drive is a really silly game with delightfully below-par voice acting and mecha controls I would compare to QWOP. I've been seeing it a lot lately because one of the main characters is just having the worst day of her life because of the giant robot fights destroying her town.
TBH the only negative review should be cared about is whatever bugs people reporting, not even "it runs sucks". Can't imagine not playing a game because a random person on the internet that I never even saw just says "wacky control". And "bad voice acting" is just lol. If I had cared about it I wouldn't even watch American movies lolol. American English is just weird for me.Hey posting again because I finally played Robot Alchemic Drive and I'd like to amend what I said about it below:
Robot Alchemic Drive is now a serious, sincere recommendation. I thought the game was just too silly when I only ever saw it under "games with wacky controls" and "games with hilariously bad voice acting"
You need to understand: the manual controls don't just make you feel like you're controlling a super robot, the manual controls make you feel like a stunt actor in a Megazord costume. Every step must be deliberate and planned, unless you stand on rooftops you won't have a clear view of what you're doing and even then depth perception betrays you. The physics of how the giant robots react to impacts and movement is intuitive, the fact that the game seems to have been discarded by Sandlot and Enix is tragic.