Following the recent announcement of the new Super Robot Wars game, named Super Robot Wars T, Bandai Namco released a gallery of screenshots.
Bandai Namco is back at it again with a brand new entry into their crossover mecha strategy game, Super Robot Wars T. Is it worth your money?
Benny writes: "It's time to take a look at Bandai Namco's latest entry in its epic turn-based strategy mecha franchise! Does the T in Super Robot Wars T end up standing for "Take my Money" or will you be begging someone to throw this game away?"
Imported the Asian version for the Switch. No regrets. It's a shame that the games are such a licensing nightmare that they never come West but I'm grateful they at least translate them into English these days.
The PlayStation 4 version of From Software-developed action adventure game Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice opened at 157,548 retail sales in Japan, the latest Media Create sales figures reveal.
Also new last week, Super Robot Wars T sold at 88,093 retail copies on PlayStation 4 and 44,051 copies on Switch for a total of 132,144 opening sales; Chocobo’s Mystery Dungeon: Every Buddy! sold 28,509 copies on Switch and 21,041 copies on Switch for a total of 49,100 copies; Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland sold 27,734 copies on PlayStation 4 and 12,473 copies on Switch for a total of 40,207 copies; and Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Scarlet sold 12,958 copies on PlayStation 4 and 7,075 copies on Switch for a total of 20,033 copies.
On the hardware side, Switch sold 56,099 units, the PlayStation 4 family sold 34,895 units, and the 3DS family sold 7,943 units.
Expected more from Atelier Lulua but this month has been competitive for Japanese games.