"Super Robot Wars T is in a weird place for me critically. If I had to pick a game in order to introduce someone to the franchise, this would be it. It sports an excellent roster with a broad appeal paired with the best original story of the translated trio, along with all the gameplay improvements X had, regardless of its difficulty issues. From a veteran's perspective though, the asset reuse only reinforces a tired sense of déjà vu. Combined with the lack of effort on fixing the balance and difficulty, it's hard to recommend to a veteran hoping for a more complete package."
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Super Robot Taisen: Link Battler is a turn-based strategy game where you command a team of mechs and their pilots. Each battle requires balancing unit upgrades, pilot training, and tactical positioning. The Game Boy Color’s screen handles the action surprisingly well for a 1999 title. Progression hinges on winning matches to unlock new mechs and improve stats. The single-player campaign focuses on climbing the ranks through careful planning and resource management. The game’s depth comes from its customization options and the need to adapt strategies between fights. While the story is light, the focus on building a strong team keeps things engaging. As a handheld strategy title from the late 90s, it offers a compact but challenging experience. The lack of multiplayer might limit replay value for some. A solid choice for fans of tactical mech combat with a retro charm.
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