Super Robot Taisen A Portable

Super Robot Taisen A Portable

released on Jun 19, 2008

Super Robot Taisen A Portable

released on Jun 19, 2008

A remake of Super Robot Taisen A

An organization called the Shadow-Mirror, which exists in a parallel world where events happened in a different way than the original game world, thus making the state of the worlds different, though a bit similar at times. Its leader, Vindel Mauser, desires a world of eternal war to make humanity improve more through war. His plan is to send his agents towards another dimension, spy on the defense forces of the world in order to make adjustments on the attack, and eventually conquer it.


Also in series

Super Robot Taisen Neo
Super Robot Taisen Neo
Super Robo Gakuen
Super Robo Gakuen
Super Robot Taisen K
Super Robot Taisen K
Super Robot Taisen W
Super Robot Taisen W
Super Robot Taisen W
Super Robot Taisen W

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It just ain't hitting with me

The Super Robot Wars games are NEVER as good as you actually want them to be, but this one really takes the cake with how much of a slog it is. Overwhelmingly difficult, repetitive, and all around painfully designed. Genuinely feels unbalanced and mean, and not in a way I can even picture people who like that sort of thing enjoying. Which is a shame, because the roster, characters, and animations are great! I just wish every level wasn't "defeat 100 damage sponges that each take several turns to defeat. okay now do it again." And sometimes with a regenerating super boss thrown in after multiple waves of that.

This game is a difficult piece of shit.

I liked Super Robot Wars (mostly the OG games) but unless you are an insane mecha fan the gameplay alone isn't enough for me to play more than a few games since the gameplay is almost always the same ever since the SNES/PSX and it relies a lot on you knowing the references. The enemy phases are way too big.

I don't want to say it's bad, I played it back when I was in an SRPG craze but I have severe burnout by now, I'll pick it up again if I somehow watch like 60 different Mecha anime series to get all the enjoyment I can from the games.

Sadistic to a fault. The series list is balanced excellently, it sounds and looks great, the animations are top notch, the interactions between the series characters are humorous and well-written... but the game itself will pummel you mercilessly if you haven't optimized your sortie group and support attack tactics. The enemies have comically inflated health and dodge rates, and the last ten or so stages slowly grow ridiculous.
Still an easy recommendation if you like the series list, however. Lots of strong work in the presentation department.