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TGS 06: Bumpy Trot 2 Hands-On

We have no clue what the title refers to, but we do know that this is a mech combat dating sim RPG. Yes, you read that correctly.

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TOKYO--Although the Electronic Entertainment Expo is a fantastic show, it is admittedly somewhat deficient in showing off new advances in mech-combat/dating sim/role-playing games. Thankfully, our visit to the Tokyo Game Show remedied our burning desire to court women while destroying enemy robots, and we managed to go hands-on with the upcoming Bumpy Trot 2 for the Playstation 2.

Bumpy Trot is an odd game, to say the least, but its publisher, Irem Software Engineering, seems confident enough in the series to build a rather large booth for the game here on the show floor. The booth is two stories tall, with a huge mech available as you walk upstairs, in which people can pose for novelty photographs. Almost as an aside, a couple of PlayStation 2 stations are set up for trying out the game, which is listed as being around 65 percent complete at this point.

The demo starts out with some mech customization options. Since all of the menus are in Japanese, it's a bit difficult to tell what the heck you're doing to your mech, but each of the chassis and weapon options are apparently divided up by weight, so you can make your mech much bigger than it would be by default, but you're unable to exceed the maximum weight limit. Presumably, the heavier it gets, the harder it hits and the more damage it'll take, but the slower it'll move. We managed to change a couple of options and wound up with a suitably behemoth-like mech for our romantic interlude.

There are only two characters in the demo, one being a young man piloting the mech and the other a silver-haired girl he's apparently attempting to get close to. After traveling out to a snow-filled glade in the middle of the forest, the girl happened to spy a pair of grazing deer and pointed them out to the boy. After that, we were given three options. Apparently we chose the one that expressed a desire for venison that night, if her negative facial expression was any judge.

Luckily, a surprise attack by a few enemy mechs allowed us to change the subject and get into the combat mode. The controls are a bit difficult at the outset, with the two analog sticks being responsible for all movement. Pressing up on both sticks will move you forward; pressing back on both will move you back; and pressing up and down on different sticks will rotate your mech around its axis.

Combat is fairly straightforward, though, with the R1 and L1 buttons performing your primary and secondary attack. In our case, we had somehow managed to outfit our mech with a huge log as a primary attack, so when we got close to our enemies, all we had to do was tap a button, and the piece of timber slammed into them, dealing significant damage. We managed to easily dispatch three enemies with this simple attack before the demo was over.

When we viewed the cinematic trailer for the game, though, other aspects of the title were revealed to us. In addition to simply fighting off enemies with your mech, you'll be able to go underwater with it and apparently fish with it in some bodies of water. We weren't able to deduce much of the plot of the game, since everything's in Japanese, but it looks like there will be a suitably dramatic plot to drive your mech-fueled combat desires, and a few love interests for you to pursue at the same time.

The first Bumpy Trot game saw a US release, and although we weren't able to confirm the same thing for Bumpy Trot 2, we'll be sure to update our gamespace with more information as it becomes available.

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Loved the first game and almost cried at the end (sigh) still the only flaw in the game was that the robot battles were so friggin annoying and away from the storyline that I just ran past all the enemies and I could never get any good part for my bot cause I was spending it all on gas but the story was amazing and I fell in love with the characters. all in all, it is in my top 10 favorite video games of all time. hopefully the second game will bring even more emotional intensity to it and improve the fighting system.

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The first game was extremely unique, but it was let down by some basic flaws in the core game, such as an absurd difficulty curve that went like a roller coaster, randomly changing its mind whether the game should be dirt easy or hard as hell. Hopefully, if this sequel is ever bloody released, it'll alleviate the base problems while keeping the gameplay variety and charm intact.

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just found this game today, after a year of searching. It's awesome, and highly unique. Hopefully we'll see the second one, along with Yakuza 3.

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Robots that go splodei!!! that made my day. iheres to this coming stateside!

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Yeah I think he really didn't paly the first game at all. But wtf is a mech?

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Hmm, it seems Mr. Rorie here has not played the first "Bumpy Trot" (Steambot Chronicles). However well he managed to assess the demo he was able to play, I think it would have been a lot more interesting to have gotten this story from someone who has played the first. Regardless, I sincerely hope to see this released stateside, otherwise I really will have to take the time to learn Japanese.

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they made it sound like just a mech & dating sim. the original bumpy trot (steambot chronicles) was a sandbox-style game, so you could do nearly anything in the game world. the dating was just a very small part of the game. the closest thing i can describe it to is harvest moon or animal crossing except more mature with combat and robots that go 'splodie.

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sounds intresting i hope it makes the jump to the states

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As a fan of the first Bumpy Trot (Steambot Chronicles here in the US) I really hope they localize this one.

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ps2 game with a 2007 release? :?

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shasam712, agreed.

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sounds awesome

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Irem's work on R-Type was excellent. Hopefully Bumpy Trot will live up to the pedigree. . . just without the repetitive gameplay. Seriously.

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Why not mention the U.S. title of the first game (Steambot Chronicles) within the text? That would clear up a lot of confusion for the readers.

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It should just be a Transformers Dating Sim, and Tank Beat should be a Transformers Rhythm game. Then all I need is a Transformers Go-Karting game and I will be set for life!

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wow..you have to be prety creative to think of that

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Hope it comes over to the US. Steambot Chronicles was one of the most original games I have ever played.

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Bumpy Trot was Steambot Chronicles' original name.

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LOL(1st)

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Weird Name !!!!

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