
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier is a unique
sci-fi/fantasy RPG that takes players across a variety of worlds,
ranging from an apocalyptic wasteland covered with the hulks of downed
spaceships to a fantastical place of fairy tales and dark magic. Join
Haken Browning: gunslinger, professional bounty hunter, and amateur
ladies' man, along with his motley crew of robots, were-beasts, secret
agents, and busty princesses as they delve deep into the mysteries of
how their worlds came to be and face a threat that imperils the
multiverse.
Genre: RPG
Exclusively on Nintendo DS
Release Date:April 28, 2009
MSRP: $34.99
General Features
- Super Robot Taisen is back - Built on the DNA of the beloved Super Robot Taisen series, Endless Frontier expands the scope of the universe into a saga of multiple worlds and the conflict of humans, robots, and countless others living across space and time. The long-awaited return of the series brings with it with a brand new story and characters and a reinvented battle system
- High-action chain combat system - Enemies go up and stay up with a battle system that lets you juggle foes with a run of kicks, punches, slashes, gun attacks, bombs, and more! Chaining is the name of the game, and timing-based button presses let you create an acrobatic string of assaults. You can even call in allies to keep the chain going longer
- Customize your attack combos - Pick and choose from a menu of attack skills to create the combo line-up you want to use in battle. Skills vary in strength and resources used, in addition to side benefits of stunning, triggering critical hits, and more
- Bonus items - Owners of the Super Robot Taisen Original Generation games for Game Boy Advance™ can unlock bonus items in their Endless Frontier game by booting the game with the GBA cartridges in the GBA game slot of their DS unit







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The name is HUGE. The BOOBIES are even B-I-G-G-E-R ! ! !
Throw in OVER THE TOP moves, SUPER ATTACK ROBOTS...
...gameplay reminiscent of the TALES series --AND-- KOS-MOS of XENOSAGA fame...
**after all, this game was developed by Monolith Productions**
...and you've got the next MUST-HAVE RPG purchase for the NDS ! ! !
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Watch the CLEAVAGE BURSTING TRAILER here!
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The name is HUGE. The BOOBIES are even B-I-G-G-E-R ! ! !
Throw in OVER THE TOP moves, SUPER ATTACK ROBOTS...
...gameplay reminiscent of the TALES series --AND-- KOS-MOS of XENOSAGA fame...
**after all, this game was developed by Monolith Productions**
...and you've got the next MUST-HAVE RPG purchase for the NDS ! ! !
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Watch the CLEAVAGE BURSTING TRAILER here!
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"This review wouldn't be complete without mention of its...artistic direction. As you've probably already heard, the cast of this game is mostly female, with the majority of them being well-endowed. The main cast has the bulk of the bust, though it jiggles down to the rest of the non-player characters as well. You'll get an eyeful when you manage to pull off the ladies' Overdrive attacks; you'll see hand drawn animations of these ladies showing off both their attack power and their skin. Simply put, someone that really likes breasts had a hand(ful) in this game, and their influence can be seen in every facet of the title. Shop keepers are busty. Enemies are busty. Even the robots are busty. The game's dialogue is peppered with boob jokes, which the writers seem to have had fun with. Surprisingly, they keep 'em coming, too. If the breast focus seems silly or juvenile to you, then you should definitely avoid this game. For the rest, know that they keep it lighthearted and fun -- it never moves into the creepy perverted zone.
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga: Endless Frontier is a very interesting mix. You won't find a groundbreaking story here, but you will find both classic role-playing influences and new battle system ideas, all adorned with ridiculous female busts and robots and revolvers. The mix really works, with the end result being a lively and engaging role-playing title that's not afraid to unbutton the top few buttons and relax. Let it all hang out, so to speak." -- Destructoid 8 / 10 Review
EDIT: Cool! Leo's post is back. Boobies!
I thought this was a chibi mech game for kids!
Woo hoo! Boooooooooobies! I'm so going to buy this game now. +1 for sales.