View Full Version : The new and upcoming Atlus GBA games
sirhansirhan
08-22-2006, 05:30 PM
Due to another thread in this forum, I learned of the three new Gameboy Advance games that Atlus just released (Super Robot Taisen, Summon Night, and Battle B-Daman), and since the games sounded pretty cool and I generally like Atlus games (coupled with the fact that late release games on any system wind up being hard to find), I thought I'd pick them up.
I live in St. Louis, and we have a very good assortment of corporate chain video game stores, smaller chain video game stores, and one-off specialty video game stores. Between all of these options, only the GameStops/EBs got Super Robot Taisen and Summon Night (one Game Crazy had one copy of Summon Night, which is where I bought mine; I like to avoid GS/EB when possible), and out of probably around 50 GS/EBs in the area, only three got even a single copy of Battle B-Daman. As I said earlier, I picked up Summon Night already because it looks like a given that I will like it, but have hesitated on buying Super Robot Taisen and Battle B-Daman, mostly because I've been spending too much on video games lately and neither of those two have been getting quite the stellar reviews that Summon Night has received (although GameSpot was rather favorable re: Super Robot Taisen). So, my question is, has anybody played Battle B-Daman or Super Robot Taisen?
And this isn't to mention that Atlus is releasing sequels to both Summon Night and Super Robot Taisen in the next couple of months; I love that they haven't given up on the Gameboy Advance yet.
Kitsune Sniper
08-22-2006, 07:26 PM
Super Robot Wars is very, very fun. But it looks ... Well, you know how games are fan-translated and that many are really shoddy?
SRW:OG is crappy.
The game is fine, and quite fun. The dialogue doesn't seem too bad. But the menus? Imagine having to look at menus that are made out of five or six HALF-WIDTH letters! They had six months to work with the game. Six months. And they couldn't even FIX THE FREAKING MENUS. :\
Richter Belmount
08-25-2006, 04:41 AM
i forgot to grab a copy of super robot i shud really
slip81
08-25-2006, 11:18 AM
I'll probably get all three eventually since I'm collecting Atlus games now, but I think Summon Night will be the first buy.
segagamer4life
08-25-2006, 01:46 PM
I saw these and was wondering how "rare" they would be; are they limited in number, or are there a bunch of copies available at most stores. I know the gamestop near me had a decent amount of copies of both summoner and super robot. But I was curious if these could end up on the rare side.
sirhansirhan
08-25-2006, 03:02 PM
I saw these and was wondering how "rare" they would be; are they limited in number, or are there a bunch of copies available at most stores. I know the gamestop near me had a decent amount of copies of both summoner and super robot. But I was curious if these could end up on the rare side.
I think it's pretty likely that these three games will wind up rare, especially Battle B-Daman, which absolutely no one seems to have. Too bad it is supposedly the worst game of the three. And then Yggdra Union, Summon Night 2, and Super Robot Taisen 2 will probably be all the rarer when they eventually come out.
And yeah, I've totally been on an Atlus kick lately. I think it has something to do with Contact coming out, which looks really awesome, and I've also really been enjoying the vastly underappreciated Steambot Chronicles. I'm trying to track down a copy of Thousand Arms, which I missed the first time around, but it keeps selling higher than I want to pay. But yeah, anyway, since I started this thread I picked up Battle B-Daman, so now the only new GBA Atlus game I need is Super Robot Taisen, which I almost bought, but the store I was at only had a floor copy and I wanted a sealed one (something tells me that between Disgaea 2 coming out and my having a pile of newly acquired and awesome Saturn games, I won't get around to these for a while, and I'd like to have sealed copies in case I forget about them because it's dumb to have open copies of games you haven't played before).
If I go on a trip or get tired of console games and decide to break out Summon Night or Battle B-Daman, I'll be sure to post what I think of them.
Neo Rasa
08-25-2006, 03:19 PM
Over the past few years Atlus went from a publisher I like to being one of my favorite game companies ever, up there with SNK.
That said, I seriously doubt any of their GBA stuff will ever become rare if you just want the cartridge (I even get a Double Dragon Advance traded in now and then).
Complete or sealed though, good luck. ;)
Of the three GBA games the original poster mentioned, I think Summon Knight will be the tough to get one. This area at least seems to be getting replenished on the others pretty regularly.
I haven't played B-Daman yet but I can say right now that Summon Knight is delightful. Great translation and the combat is very addictive. It's not often that I like a game that's completely built around grinding like this one is.
The combat is sort of like Tales of Phantasia or the Archfiend battles in Sword of Vermillion. Goes to a side view with nicely sized sprites for a GBA game. The weapons are broken down into different varieties that each give you a different combo/alternate move and have variable attributes depending on what materials you forge them with. Outside of combat it's the typical overhead RPG stuff with some fetch quests, talk to everyone in the town and then go deeper into the dungeon, etc. Chibi Diablo. I love it.
Of the upcoming stuff, Summon Knight 2 and Yggdra Union will be the tough ones to get later on. Rivieria we still have sealed in a couple of the stores here.