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Robot Alchemic Drive, also known as R.A.D., and known in Japan as Gigantic Drive, is a PlayStation 2 video game developed by Sandlot and published by Enix. It was released in Japan and North America. In the game the player controls a giant robot called a Meganite, humanity's last line of defense against an extraterrestrial race called the Volgara. The player is not in the cockpit of the robot; rather, he or she is on foot, carrying a remote control (the player must switch between the protagonist and the robot to play). As such, Robot Alchemic Drive features many of the same gameplay elements as other Sandlot games. (en) R.A.D. Robotic Alchemic Drive (ギガンティックドライブ, Gigantic Drive) est un jeu vidéo d'action développé par et édité par Enix, sorti en 2002 sur PlayStation 2. (fr) 『ギガンティック ドライブ』 (GIGANTIC DRIVE) は、エニックス(現スクウェア・エニックス)が2002年8月29日に発売したPlayStation 2専用ゲームソフト。開発はサンドロット。 突如、世界各地に現れ、破壊の限りを尽くす謎の巨大人型兵器“ヴォルガーラ”と人類の戦いを描く。 (ja) Robot Alchemic Drive, pubblicato originariamente in Giappone come Gigantic Drive (ギガンティック ドライブ Gigantikku Doraibu?) e talvolta noto più semplicemente come RAD, è un videogioco d'azione sviluppato da Sandlot e pubblicato nel 2002 da Enix per PlayStation 2. Simile nel gameplay ad altri titoli prodotti da Sandlot, il videogioco è ispirato agli anime giapponesi degli anni sessanta e settanta. Il character design dei mecha è affidato Toshihiro Kawamoto, mentre la colonna sonora è di Masafumi Takada. (it) |
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Robot Alchemic Drive, also known as R.A.D., and known in Japan as Gigantic Drive, is a PlayStation 2 video game developed by Sandlot and published by Enix. It was released in Japan and North America. In the game the player controls a giant robot called a Meganite, humanity's last line of defense against an extraterrestrial race called the Volgara. The player is not in the cockpit of the robot; rather, he or she is on foot, carrying a remote control (the player must switch between the protagonist and the robot to play). As such, Robot Alchemic Drive features many of the same gameplay elements as other Sandlot games. (en) R.A.D. Robotic Alchemic Drive (ギガンティックドライブ, Gigantic Drive) est un jeu vidéo d'action développé par et édité par Enix, sorti en 2002 sur PlayStation 2. (fr) 『ギガンティック ドライブ』 (GIGANTIC DRIVE) は、エニックス(現スクウェア・エニックス)が2002年8月29日に発売したPlayStation 2専用ゲームソフト。開発はサンドロット。 突如、世界各地に現れ、破壊の限りを尽くす謎の巨大人型兵器“ヴォルガーラ”と人類の戦いを描く。 (ja) Robot Alchemic Drive, pubblicato originariamente in Giappone come Gigantic Drive (ギガンティック ドライブ Gigantikku Doraibu?) e talvolta noto più semplicemente come RAD, è un videogioco d'azione sviluppato da Sandlot e pubblicato nel 2002 da Enix per PlayStation 2. Simile nel gameplay ad altri titoli prodotti da Sandlot, il videogioco è ispirato agli anime giapponesi degli anni sessanta e settanta. Il character design dei mecha è affidato Toshihiro Kawamoto, mentre la colonna sonora è di Masafumi Takada. (it) |
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