is a
tactical RPG for the
Super Famicom
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, commonly shortened to Super Nintendo, Super NES or SNES, is a Fourth generation of video game consoles, 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan, 1991 in No ...
developed by both
Banpresto
(formerly Coreland Technology Inc.) was a Japanese video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It had a branch in Hong Kong named Banpresto H.K., which was headquartered in the New Territories. Ba ...
and
Winky Soft and published by
Banpresto
(formerly Coreland Technology Inc.) was a Japanese video game developer and video game publisher, publisher headquartered in Shinagawa, Tokyo. It had a branch in Hong Kong named Banpresto H.K., which was headquartered in the New Territories. Ba ...
. It is the 5th entry in the
Super Robot Wars
''Super Robot Wars'', known in Japan as is a series of Japanese tactical role-playing video games produced by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Banpresto. Starting out as a spinoff of the '' Compati Hero'' series, the main feature of the fr ...
series and the last entry in the Classic Timeline. It was first released on March 17, 1995, and received mostly positive reception, with reviewers highly praising the improvements from the last game while criticizing the game's increased difficulty. The game was ported to the
Sony PlayStation and released on January 26, 1996, under the name .
The game was partially remade and divided into two parts under the name on September 25, 1997, for the
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...
and on December 10, 1998, for the PlayStation. The sequel, was released later on April 23, 1998, for the Sega Saturn and on April 15, 1999, for the PlayStation. The game also became available for the
PlayStation Network
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on July 6, 2011 (4 Scramble) and November 19, 2011 (Both F and F Final).
Gameplay
Gameplay of 4th Super Robot Wars is literally similar to its predecessor, Super Robot Wars EX which uses battle sprites for animations. When a stage begins, the character receives introductory dialogue between playable characters, leading to the scenario on the battle field. To complete a scenario, the player must accomplish scenario objectives. Some scenarios are longer, with multi-part missions or have new objectives added as the story unfolds. On battle field, the player and enemy take turns to order their units with commands available, such as movement, attacking, forming squads and casting "Spirit Commands", a set of magic-like spells unique to each pilot. Once the scenario is cleared, more dialogue is exchanged between characters before the player is taken to an intermission menu. Here, units can be upgraded or optional parts installed, characters' stats and skills can be changed or upgraded, and other maintenance actions can be performed before the player continues on with the game.
Story
Note: The story is from the Remake Version.
4 Months has passed since the Inspector Conflict, the Earth Sphere is once again at peace. But the increased number of terrorists that appeared throughout the world caused by the Divine Crusaders escalates, and put economic strain on the colonies which leads to some colonies in rebelling again the Earth Sphere. Brigander General Jamitov Hymem formed the group Titans to strengthen the army against the terrorists.
As Londo Bell returns from La Gaias after the events of EX, Bright Noah decides to leave his position for a while in search for Lieutenant Quarto Bajena, who went missing for unknown reasons. He parted with the Getter Team under the direction of John Kowen for his search and unravel some events happening in the current world. Things go to worse as Ondora Poseidal declared war on the surface world and even worse, the Divine Crusaders is revived by Neo Zeon Leader Haman Khan under the name Neue DC to take over the Earth Sphere.
With the war escalating, an unknown army from another galaxy called the Guests has arrived in the Earth Sphere led by the United Solar System Army Commander, Teniquette Zezenan. The reveal themselves to be part of the Zovorg Alliance which is where the Inspectors originated. With no options left, the Londo Bell must initiate Operation Final with their last fight against the Zovorg for the survival of their planet.
Featured Series
* Banpresto Originals
(Not a TV or movie series)
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Mobile Suit Gundam
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
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Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
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Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam
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Gundam Sentinel (debut)
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Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ
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Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
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Mobile Suit Gundam F91
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Mobile Fighter G Gundam
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New Mobile Report Gundam Wing
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New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz (debut)
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Mazinger Z
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Great Mazinger
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Grendizer
, also known as '' Grandizer'', ''Ufo Robot Grendizer Raids'', ''Goldrake'' and ''Goldorak'', is a Japanese manga and animated television series created by Go Nagai. The series is the third entry in the '' Mazinger'' series, later rel ...
*
UFO Robot Grendizer vs. Great Mazinger (debut)
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Getter Robo
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Getter Robo G
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Shin Getter Robo (debut)
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GoShogun
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Brave Raideen
, also known as "Brave Reideen" or "Heroic Raydeen", is a super robot anime series created by Tohokushinsha and Produced by Soeisha (later renamed as Sunrise). It aired on Nihon Educational Television (now TV Asahi) from 4 April 1975 to 26 ...
*
Chōdenji Robo Combattler V
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Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3
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Tōshō Daimos (debut)
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Dancouga – Super Beast Machine God (debut)
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Aura Battler Dunbine
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Heavy Metal L-Gaim
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(debut)
*
Invincible Super Man Zambot 3 (debut)
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Neon Genesis Evangelion (debut)
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Gunbuster
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(debut)
*
Space Runaway Ideon (debut)
*
Mazinkaiser (debut)
;Notes
: 4th only.
: F and F Final only.
Development
According to a 2021 interview with Takanobu Terada, a long-time ''Super Robot Wars'' producer, ''Super Robot Wars F'' for the Saturn was made partially to get the lucrative ''Evangelion'' license. Banpresto had been unable to acquire the license before, but Sega was a main sponsor for the show. Persistence in asking and the game being on Saturn helped ensure ''F'' was able to get the Eva rights.
According to Terada, the split of the Saturn version into ''F'' and ''F Final'' was not planned. Rather, Banpresto had a hard ship date to hit that could not be moved, but the game was the team's first experience programming for the Saturn. It became clear late in development that the game wasn't finished yet. The result was splitting the game into two, and adding a "preview" flash-forward mission of ''Final'' to ''F'' so that robots featured on the cover who did not appear in the first half of the game could appear at least somewhere in ''F''. Despite some bugs that crept into the published versions due to the time crunch, Terada said it ultimately worked out; he said that the president of Winkysoft told him that the company would have closed and run out of money had Terada not suggested splitting the game.
Influence
The game became a huge influence to future Super Robot Wars Games and also to some series that debuted in the game. The game itself marks the first appearance of
Shin Getter Robo from the
Getter Robo Go manga in any medium. The remake version also debuted the
Mazinkaiser, an variant of the Mazinger Z created by Go Nagai before becoming its own series in 2001.
The storyline of 4/F/F Final has also been used in the Original Generation games, with the most notable being in
2nd Super Robot Wars Original Generation.
Reception
Reception of the game is mostly positive, ''
Famicom Tsūshin'' scored the Super Famicom version of the game a 31 out of 40.
[おオススメ!! ソフト カタログ!!: 第4次スーパーロボット大戦. Weekly Famicom Tsūshin. No.335. Pg.115. 12–19 May 1995.]
According to ''
Famitsu
, formerly , is a line of Japanese Video game journalism, video game magazines published by Kadokawa Game Linkage (previously known as Gzbrain), a subsidiary of Kadokawa Corporation, Kadokawa. ''Famitsu'' is published in both weekly and monthly f ...
'', ''Super Robot Taisen F Final'' for the Sega Saturn sold 498,009 units in Japan during the first half of 1998. This made it the country's ninth-best-selling game for the period.
References
External links
* (archived)
{{Super Robot Wars
1995 video games
Banpresto games
Japan-exclusive video games
PlayStation (console) games
PlayStation Network games
Sega Saturn games
Single-player video games
Super Nintendo Entertainment System games
Super Robot Wars
Tactical role-playing video games
Video games developed in Japan
Winkysoft games