Tech Romancer

Tech Romancer
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Composer(s) Yuki Iwai
Platform(s) Arcade, Dreamcast
Release date(s) March 31, 2000
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players, simultaneous play
Cabinet Upright
Display Raster, standard resolution, horizontal

Tech Romancer (Japanese: 超鋼戦紀キカイオー Hepburn: Chōkō Senki Kikaiōh, "Chronicle of Super Steel Warrior Kikaioh") is a 1998 3D fighting arcade game by Capcom that draws heavily from the various subgenres of mecha anime. It has been ported to the Dreamcast console. The player controls a giant robot which is used to fight another robot in one-on-one combat. Studio Nue (the animation studio responsible for the mechanical designs for the mecha anime series The Super Dimension Fortress Macross) designed the robots in this game.

Story

The setting of Tech Romancer takes place in a far future of Earth, where advanced technology have made things calm and decent for the citizens of Japan and the rest of the world. However, the peace doesn't last long as an evil alien tyrant named Goldibus invades the planet with its loyal followers and seeks to conquer the world while enslaving the human race with an emotionless iron fist. An unlikely group of heroes band together to fight against the threat of Goldibus with their own unique mecha robots and all of them won't rest until Goldibus is defeated and the world is safe from the imminent danger.

Game modes

The game is primarily played in two modes: Story Mode, and Hero Challenge Mode. The Dreamcast version also had minigames that could be played on the VMU for points.

Story Mode

Each mecha has its own story mode, which plays out like an anime series, with each battle broken up by an episode title, eyecatch, and dialog scenes before and after each battle. Each mecha has its own story (where it is the star of its own show), and decisions made in the dialog scenes, as well as the conditions under which a battle is won, can cause some stories to branch out and have multiple paths and endings. The other mecha and characters naturally make appearances, but their role may vary from their actual origins to fit the "star" mecha's story.

Hero Challenge Mode

An "Arcade-style" mode where the player fights through each of the major mecha and bosses. Various hidden mecha and pilots found in the game can only be used in Hero Challenge Mode. In the Dreamcast version, points earned in Hero Challenge Mode and the VMU minigames could be used to purchase hidden characters including boss characters and movies.

Matching Service

In Japan the game is called "Choukou Senki Kikaioh For Matching Service" because of its online functionality.

Gameplay

Battles take place mostly on a flat 3D plane, with buildings and other terrain features scattered around. Destroying the terrain (by attacking or walking through them) releases power-ups, which include three weapons (vary between each character/mecha), armor or life powerups, and the Hero Mode powerup, which increases the power of your mecha's attacks, and may also unlock additional abilities or moves.

Rather than rounds, the matches are decided by the life meters of the fighters. Each fighter has two life meters, and is destroyed when the second one is depleted. In addition, each mecha gets an armor gauge that, when broken by consistent brute attacks, lowers the mecha's defense and makes it harder to recover from attacks received.

Each mecha has at least two super attacks, as well as a Final Attack, which is usable when the opponent is down to the last 50% of their second lifebar. This attack, when activated and successfully connected, automatically destroys the opponent, winning the battle.

Characters(Mecha/Pilots)

Each mecha has its own pilot, and some mecha have alternate pilots, with stories that are different from their counterparts.

Main characters

Hidden Characters

Boss Characters

Supporting Characters

Dr. Todoroki - An elderly expert scientist who happens to be the grandfather of Junpei and the father of Mamoru. He and Mamoru had helped develop G. Kaiser together from within an underground factory in order to be used against Goldibus and his invading forces. He dies after introducing Junpei to G. Kaiser and enabling him to control and utilize it from within G. Kaiser's storyline.

Dr. Tatsumi - An expert scientist and friend to Junpei's father and grandfather. He takes over in G. Kaiser's development and helps Junpei and his friends fight Goldibus from within G. Kaiser's storyline. In Gourai's storyline, however, he is a traitor, who tried to kill Junpei's parents. Shadow Red swears to get his revenge on him, but he is killed by Arekshim first.

Saori - Dr. Tatsumi's daughter, and Junpei's would-be girlfriend. Suffers a lot of misunderstandings in Bolon's storyline. Has a choker with a heart on it, like another character of Go Nagai's, Cutie Honey.

General - Commander of the armed forces from within both Nakato and Halma's versions of Dixen's storyline.

Chueng-Meng - A crewman on Nakato's ship from within Nakato's version of Dixen's storyline. She's very close to Nakato and worries about him a lot.

Raeed - One of Halma's classmates from within Halma's version of Dixen's storyline. Although he's not as skilled a pilot as Halma, he still looks after her when she's in trouble.

Commander - The leading officer of the E.D.F. (Earth Defense Forces) from within both Kai and Kei's versions of Pulsion's storyline.

Mr. Shima - The assistant of the E.D.F. Commander and second-in-command of the Earth Defense Forces from within both Kai and Kei's versions of Pulsion's storyline.

Goro - A young Japanese boy who befriends Kai and Kei from within both Kai and Kei's versions of Pulsion's storyline.

Ivonne - A beautiful blonde female Communications Officer in Simon and Amuritta's unit from within Rafaga's storyline.

Maki - A childhood friend and classmate of Reika who goes to the same girls' academy as her from within Diana-17's storyline.

Shizuka - A snobbish and dismissive classmate of Reika who goes to the same girls' academy as her from within Diana-17's storyline. She greatly resembles Karin Kanzuki, a character from the Street Fighter series.

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