When it comes to the robot gaming realm, Sunrise has been nipping at Banpresto's heels for nearly a decade now. The original Tales of the Sunrise Heroes was released on the Dreamcast in late 1999 and proved to be a humble challenger to the Super Robot Wars throne. Sunrise went on to release four sequels on the Playstation 2 and the fifth game makes it to market today. The eight Sunrise animation series featured in Battle of Sunrise should be familiar to anyone who's played the previous releases but one new franchise is featured in the game: Panzer World Galient.
Battle of Sunrise is a tactical-strategy game where robots are marshaled against other robots on grid-laced maps. Unlike previous entries in the series, the battles are shown in fluid 3D sequences where robots dash and shoot at their targets while taking return fire. Robots may be seen flying, taking aim, and firing at their enemy targets in 3D arenas. This new style of presentation is in stark contrast to the 2D engagements found in the SRW games. Some attacks are made up of only a single strike but others can go on for multiple rounds. «NCS Game Notes»
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