Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. Then there’s The Big O, which was a big part of the Super Robot ...
The radio show was originally launched in 2007 with specific coverage for the Super Robot Wars: Original Generations entries. However, it also more recently covered the series’ regular crossover ...
In Super Robot Wars Y, players will compete in turn-based tactical combat on grid-based maps while controlling a team of pilots with various abilities. This game is the newest addition to the Super ...
At a time when Japan’s ever-shrinking population has spooked many of the country’s major businesses into turning their ...
Progression in Super Robot Wars Y is identical to past entries. We go through a mission, which usually involves wiping out all enemies. We can select Spirits abilities to assist and enhance our ...
Super Robot Wars and Mobile Suit Gundam developer developer B.B. Studio announced it has changed its name to Bandai Namco Forge Digital. The name change has two aims. "Forge" is for skilled craftsmen ...
A new Super Robot Wars is on the way, and it's adding a popular Gundam to the mix. Super Robot Wars Y has been officially announced for PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam, and it'll see ...
Super Robot Wars Y is a tactical RPG that takes some of the most popular mecha franchises ever created and combines them all into one massive crossover episode. In general, the gameplay is nothing ...
B.B. Studio, the Bandai Namco Entertainment development studio behind the Super Robot Wars series as well as various Mobile Suit Gundam games including Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation 2 and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Ollie Barder covers Japanese pop-culture and gaming from Tokyo. It’s been a while since we had a new Super Robot Wars game, and ...
Before anything else, it feels like a miracle to simply download and play a new Super Robot Wars on my PlayStation 5. No importing, no additional accounts, no region-locked DLC. It’s a wonderful thing ...