It's always great to see you talking about a super robot wars game and you bring it on home with the second game in the original generation. I tried playing the second game awhile ago and while I do concede that it is a bit better than the first game it also feels way more annoying and difficult for no good reason. Not to mention the story while structurally sound was also pretty much annoying to follow which is why I had a feeling that the remake would do a better job with the plot. Although 2.5 just literally feels like a afterthought to try to tie into something else for some other games in the series or in my case moon dwellers because I was so confused with most of the characters that popped up and with the iffy translation..... My head still hurts and speaking of the later games what the h*** happened when we got to super robot wars 30!? But on the brightside at least you gave a shout out to my favorite game in the GBA library which is J and easily is my favorite game in this whole series so so that was a huge positive but regardless great job!
Basically, the first episode animates the battle between Axel and Beowulf, the latter of which has gone full tentacle edgelord. That clip is from when he stabs Ryusei, the other protagonist from Original Generation 1.
@@MerryBytes Thank YOU for spurring me into bumping this series to the front of the backlog!! Also, you have what may be the only video that goes into detail on what Cross Rays' Expansion Pack ensues. Real subtitles on your vids are also a plus.
One of the best parts of OG 2 is that expands on Axel and Lemon's relationship. A and A Portable implies that it was more of a physical relationship but on Axel's route where he kills Lemon he was upset at her death. GBA OG 2 makes doubles down on them not having much connection. The OGs version makes it very clear that they care about each other with both remarking that they wished they had another chance to be together without being in a war. It brings that l minor plot point from A and makes it something key to Axel's character going forward.
It's even more grim than that in the GBA script. In the final battle with him, Axel straight up says he didn't care about Lemon, turning it into more of an unrequited love situation.
It was probably a mix of questionable choices and different writers. OG1 was written by Takanobu Terada and Soichiro Morizumi, neither of which were writers for GBA OG2 but did return for the PS2 remake.
@MerryBytes Huh. Didn't know that but it would make sense. Terada managed to run a tighter ship with the rest of the OG games so its shocking that they handed the writing to someone else who made decisions they needed to re-address
i always had mixed feelings about 2, i loved the more realistic setting of 1 and 2 go nuts right away with parallel dimensions, eldritch gods and ancient spirits between other stuff + stuff added in the remake. which makes sense in the context of SRW and it was always hinted in the first one but the jump it's a little jarring for me, that being said, from all OG games this one pulls it more organically than most. for me the series peaked here, Gaiden was ok, 2nd was a mess and moon dwellers was alright, it's hard to handle several crossovers in a game without breaking the plot or pushing away the first batch of characters... i still want them to make the final game tho, i need closure.
"Don't worry, the retcons will fix it" is said in such a chilling way. I love it.
Oh yeah and the Endless Frontier games expand on what the Einst did in Shadow Mirror's universe.
Hahahaha... the spoilers on Lee gave me a good laugh. Here's to hoping for OG3!
It's always great to see you talking about a super robot wars game and you bring it on home with the second game in the original generation. I tried playing the second game awhile ago and while I do concede that it is a bit better than the first game it also feels way more annoying and difficult for no good reason. Not to mention the story while structurally sound was also pretty much annoying to follow which is why I had a feeling that the remake would do a better job with the plot. Although 2.5 just literally feels like a afterthought to try to tie into something else for some other games in the series or in my case moon dwellers because I was so confused with most of the characters that popped up and with the iffy translation..... My head still hurts and speaking of the later games what the h*** happened when we got to super robot wars 30!? But on the brightside at least you gave a shout out to my favorite game in the GBA library which is J and easily is my favorite game in this whole series so so that was a huge positive but regardless great job!
Thank you for your kind comment. I do actually like J quite a bit.
Happy new year, Merry! \o/
I wish you a happy new year too!
@@MerryBytes Also, consider this me getting you started on the anime, as of 16:45. I must know your brain-thinks.
Basically, the first episode animates the battle between Axel and Beowulf, the latter of which has gone full tentacle edgelord. That clip is from when he stabs Ryusei, the other protagonist from Original Generation 1.
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Thank you! I wish you a great year too!
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Thank you very much for your generous Super Thanks! I appreciate it!
@@MerryBytes Thank YOU for spurring me into bumping this series to the front of the backlog!! Also, you have what may be the only video that goes into detail on what Cross Rays' Expansion Pack ensues. Real subtitles on your vids are also a plus.
Enjoy, the PS2 remake of Original Generation 1 and 2 is a real treat.
One of the best parts of OG 2 is that expands on Axel and Lemon's relationship. A and A Portable implies that it was more of a physical relationship but on Axel's route where he kills Lemon he was upset at her death. GBA OG 2 makes doubles down on them not having much connection. The OGs version makes it very clear that they care about each other with both remarking that they wished they had another chance to be together without being in a war. It brings that l minor plot point from A and makes it something key to Axel's character going forward.
It's even more grim than that in the GBA script. In the final battle with him, Axel straight up says he didn't care about Lemon, turning it into more of an unrequited love situation.
@MerryBytes Dang. What were they thinking when they wrote his character in the GBA version?
It was probably a mix of questionable choices and different writers. OG1 was written by Takanobu Terada and Soichiro Morizumi, neither of which were writers for GBA OG2 but did return for the PS2 remake.
@MerryBytes Huh. Didn't know that but it would make sense. Terada managed to run a tighter ship with the rest of the OG games so its shocking that they handed the writing to someone else who made decisions they needed to re-address
i always had mixed feelings about 2, i loved the more realistic setting of 1 and 2 go nuts right away with parallel dimensions, eldritch gods and ancient spirits between other stuff + stuff added in the remake. which makes sense in the context of SRW and it was always hinted in the first one but the jump it's a little jarring for me, that being said, from all OG games this one pulls it more organically than most. for me the series peaked here, Gaiden was ok, 2nd was a mess and moon dwellers was alright, it's hard to handle several crossovers in a game without breaking the plot or pushing away the first batch of characters... i still want them to make the final game tho, i need closure.
SRW is
if only they made more games in english.