Another Century's Episode 2
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Developer(s) | From Software |
Publisher(s) | Banpresto |
Picture format | 480i (SDTV) |
Release date(s) | March 30, 2006 |
Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single player, Multiplayer |
Rating(s) | CERO : All Ages |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 2 |
Input | DualShock 2 |
Another Century's Episode 2, abbreviated as A.C.E.2, is a mecha action video game produced by Banpresto and developed by From Software. It is the sequel to the popular 2005 game Another Century's Episode. It was released for the Sony Playstation 2 on March 30, 2006.
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[edit] System Changes
According to the official website, A.C.E.2 promises to have many changes and improvements when compared to its predecessor.
- Faster Combat: A.C.E.2 promises to portray high-speed mecha combat better than its predecessor.
- Pilot Cut-Ins: The game will feature the pilots in both 2D and cel-shaded 3D forms, while in A.C.E. their only presence was in sound bites played while launching and during certain battles.
- More Weapons: Each unit can also have up to seven weapons, which can be set by the player; this allows the player to separate the unit's primary ranged weapon and melee weapon, unlike the previous game.
- Improved Support: While A.C.E. allowed the player to have other units support him/her during a stage, their presence was limited to occasional voice clips. A.C.E.2 will have the other units actually appear during the stage as computer-controlled allies.
- Combination Attacks: The player will be able to perform special combination attacks where their team members combine their skills with incredibly devastating (and cinematic) results. Certain combinations of characters will result in team-ups from the anime involved, such as Brain Powered's Chakra Extension and Nadesico's Double Gekigan Flare. Some combinations of characters (such as the major characters from Macross and Endless Waltz) get new combinations. If the player uses three unrelated characters for a combination attack, they simply perform a generic all-out attack.
- Favorites System: Much like recent entries into the Super Robot Wars series (specifically MX and J), A.C.E.2 features a system by which the player can designate one of the featured series as their favorite. The units from the favored series may be upgraded more than they would normally, potentially making them the strongest units in that player's game.
[edit] Featured Series/Units
Six of the series from A.C.E. return in A.C.E.2, joined by five new ones (though it should be noted that one of the new series, Endless Waltz, is the sequel to one of the series that did not return from A.C.E., Gundam Wing). Additionally, three EX Series have been announced. Banpresto promises a grand total of 90 playable mecha from the fourteen anime represented as well as the originals.
In addition to the famous anime series, A.C.E.2 includes new original characters and mecha, designed by Takuya Saito and Junya Ishigaki respectively. The heroes of the game are Tak Kepford (seiyū: Daisuke Kishio)and Marina Carson (seiyū: Naomi Shindou), and they pilot transforming mecha called Gunarks; Tak pilots a blue Gunark and Marina a red one.
[edit] Playable Units
- A.C.E.2 Originals
- Gunark (Pilots: Tak Kepford, Marina Carson)
- Buster Ark (Pilot: Marina Carson)
- Feather Ark (Pilot: Marina Carson)
- Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack
- RX-93 Nu Gundam (Pilot: Amuro Ray)
- RGZ-91 Re-GZ (Pilot: Amuro Ray)
- MSN-04 Sazabi (Pilot: Char Aznable)
- Aura Battler Dunbine
- Dunbine (Pilots: Shou Zama, Marvel Frozen (in-game pilot))
- Bilbine (Pilot: Shou Zama)
- Bilbine Forest Camouflage (Pilot: Shou Zama)
- Zwarth (Pilot: Black Knight/Bern Bunnings)
- Lepruchan (Pilot: Jerryl Coochibi)
- Blue Comet SPT Layzner
- SPT-LZ-00X Layzner (Pilot: Albatro Null Eiji Asuka)
- E-SPT-LZ-00X-B New Layzner (Pilot: Albatro Null Eiji Asuka)
- E-MF-LZ-00X-2 Layzner Mark II (Pilot: Albatro Null Eiji Asuka)
- E-MF-LZ-00X-2 Layzner Mark II -Concept version-(Pilot: Albatro Null Eiji Asuka)
- MF-DJ-91U Daljan (Pilot: Gosterro)
- SPT-BG-91U Bullgrenn (Pilot: Gosterro)
- SPT-ZK-53U Zakarl (Pilot: Ru Kain)
- Brain Powered
- Yuu Brain (Pilot: Yuu Isami)
- Nelly Brain (Pilot: Yuu Isami)
- Hime Brain (Pilot: Hime Utsumiya)
- Johnathan Baronz (Pilot: Johnathan Glenn)
- Quincy Baronz (Pilot: Quincy Issa/Iiko Isami)
- Metal Armor Dragonar
- XD-01 Dragonar-1/XC-00 Cavalier-0 (Pilot: Ken Wakaba)
- XDFU-01 Dragonar-1 Lifter (Pilot: Ken Wakaba)
- XD-01SR Dragonar-1 Custom (Pilot: Ken Wakaba)
- XD-02 Dragonar-2 (Pilot: Tapp Oceano)
- XDFU-02 Dragonar-2 Lifter (Pilot: Tapp Oceano)
- XD-02SR Dragonar-2 Custom (Pilot: Tapp Oceano)
- XD-03 Dragonar-3 (Pilot: Light Newman)
- XDFU-03 Dragonar-3 Lifter (Pilot: Light Newman)
- XDFU-03 Enhanced Dragonar-3 Lifter (Pilot: Light Newman)
- MAFFU-09 Falguen MAFFU (Pilot: Meio Plato)
- FMA-04G Stark Dyne (Pilot: Lee Su Min)
- YGMA-14 Gilgazamune (Pilot: Gun Jym)
- Heavy Metal L-Gaim
- L-Gaim (Pilot: Daba Myroad)
- L-Gaim Mk-II (Pilot: Daba Myroad)
- Novel D.Sserd (Pilot: Gaw Ha Leccee)
- A-Taul (Pilot: Gavlet Gablae)
- Bat-Shuu (Pilot: Gavlet Gablae)
- Ashura Temple (Pilot: Gavlet Gablae)
- Amon Duule "Stack" (Pilot: Gavlet Gablae (piloted by Daba Myroad in-game))
- Original Auge (Pilot: Oldna Poseidal)
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross
- VF-1J Valkyrie (Pilot: Hikaru Ichijyo)
- VF-1J Armored Valkyrie (Pilot: Hikaru Ichijyo)
- VF-1S Valkyrie (Pilot: Roy Focker)
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?
- VF-1A Valkyrie (Pilots: Hikaru Ichijyo, Maximilian Jenius)
- VF-1A Super Valkyrie (Pilots: Hikaru Ichijyo, Maximilian Jenius)
- VF-1S Valkyrie (Pilot: Hikaru Ichijyo)
- VF-1S Strike Valkyrie (Pilots: Hikaru Ichijyo, Roy Focker)
- Queadluun-Rau (Pilot: Milia Fallyna)
- Martian Successor Nadesico
- Aestivalis Ground Battle Frame (Pilots: Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigoji, Ryoko Subaru, Hikaru Amano, Izumi Maki, Nagare Akatsuki)
- Aestivalis 0G Frame (Pilots: Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigoji, Ryoko Subaru, Hikaru Amano, Izumi Maki, Nagare Akatsuki)
- Aestivalis Aerial Frame (Pilots: Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigoji, Ryoko Subaru, Hikaru Amano, Izumi Maki, Nagare Akatsuki)
- Aestivalis Artillery Frame (Pilots: Akito Tenkawa, Gai Daigoji, Ryoko Subaru, Hikaru Amano, Izumi Maki, Nagare Akatsuki)
- Aestivalis Gunner Frame Prototype (Pilot: Ryoko Subaru)
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
- RX-78GP01 Gundam Zephyrantes (Pilot: Kou Uraki)
- RX-78GP01Fb Gundam Full Vernien (Pilot: Kou Uraki)
- RX-78GP02A Gundam Physalis (Pilot: Anavel Gato)
- RX-78GP03 Gundam Dendrobium Orchis (Pilot: Kou Uraki)
- RX-78GP03 Gundam Stamen (Pilot: Kou Uraki)
- AMA-002 Neue Ziel (Pilot: Anavel Gato)
- New Mobile Report Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz
- XXXG-00W0 Wing Gundam Zero Custom (Pilot: Heero Yuy)
- XXXG-01D2 Gundam Deathscythe Hell Custom (Pilot: Duo Maxwell)
- XXXG-01H2 Gundam Heavyarms Custom (Pilot: Trowa Barton)
- XXXG-01SR2 Gundam Sandrock Custom (Pilot: Quatre Raberba Winner)
- XXXG-01S2 Altron Gundam Custom/Gundam Nataku (Pilot: Chang Wufei)
- OZ-00MS2B Tallgeese III (Pilot: Zechs Merquise/Preventer Wind)
- Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness
- High Mobility Black Selena/Black Selena/Akito's Custom Aestivalis(transforms by ejecting armor) (Pilot: The Prince of Darkness)
- Aestivalis Custom Ryoko (Pilot: Ryoko Subaru)
- Aestivalis Custom Hikaru (Pilot: Hikaru Amano)
- Aestivalis Custom Izumi (Pilot: Izumi Maki)
- Alstroemeria (Pilot: Genichiro Tsukiomi)
- Yatenkou (Pilot: Hokushin)
- Wings of Rean
- Nanajin (Pilot: Asap Suzuki)
- Oukao (Pilot: Sakomizu Shinjiou)
[edit] Enemy Units
- Aura Battler Dunbine
- Virunvee
- Will Wipps
- Bastole (Pilot: Garalia Nyamhee)
- Garaba (Pilot: Black Knight/Bern Bunnings)
- Blue Comet SPT Layzner
- TS-SG-50C Skullgunner
- Brain Powered
- Grancher
- Quincy Grandcher (Pilot: Quincy Issa/Iiko Isami)
- Hyper Baronz (Pilot: Baron Maximillian)
- Johnathan Grandcher(Pilot: Johnathan Glenn)
- Metal Armor Dragonar
- AMA-03B Gebaye
- MAFFU-08 Gelf MAFFU (Pilot: Dan Kreuger)
- MAFFU-08 Jagd Gelf MAFFU (Pilot: Werner Fritz)
- MAFFU-08C Reb Gelf MAFFU (Pilot: Karl Geiner)
- YAMA-13 Geyzam (Pilot: Gun Jym)
- The Super Dimension Fortress Macross
- Regult
- Fighter Pod
- Queadluun-Rau(green)
- Nousjadeul-Ger
- Martian Successor Nadesico
- Batta
- Daimajin
- Daitetsujin
- Chulip
- Kannazuki
- Devil Aestivalis
- Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory
- MS-06F2 Zaku II F2
- MS-14F Gelgoog Marine
- MS-21C Dra-C
- AGX-04 Gerbera Tetra (Pilot: Cima Garahau)
- Musai class battleship (late production model)
- Mobile Fighter G Gundam
- JDG-009X Devil Gundam (Pilot: Kyoji Kasshu)
- Gundam Head
*Note: For a time, the official website listed Domon as the Devil Gundam's pilot; this was later corrected, and the pilot was simply listed as "?". The game makes reference Domon's brother Kyoji, who piloted the Devil Gundam in the G Gundam anime, but in battle the machine seems to be unpiloted, operating on its own.
[edit] Combination Attacks
- Guardian Combination
- Participants: Gunark and Buster Ark
- Twin Aura Attack
- Participants: Dunbine and Bilbine
- Twin Cannon
- Participants: Bilbine and Zwarth
- V-Max Combination
- Participants: Layzner and Zakarl OR New Layzner and Zakarl OR Layzner Mk-II and Zakarl
- Chakra Extension
- Participants: Yuu Brain and Hime Brain OR Nelly Brain and Hime Brain
- Chakra Combination
- Participants: Yuu Brain and Quinzy Baronz OR Nelly Brain and Quinzy Baronz
- Twin Fin
- Participants: Quinzy Baronz and Johnathan Baronz
- D-Formation Attack
- Participants: Dragonar-1, Dragonar-2, Dragonar-3
- Triple Photon Bazooka
- Participants: Dragonar-1 Custom, Dragonar-2 Custom, Dragonar-3 Custom
- Twin Laser Sword
- Participants: Dragonar-1 Custom and Falguen MAFFU
- Launcher Combination
- Participants: L-Gaim and Novel D.sserd
- Launcher Combination II
- Participants: L-Gaim and Ashura Temple
- Buster Launcher (Full Power)
- Participants: L-Gaim Mk-II and Novel D.sserd
- Twin Buster Launcher
- Participants: L-Gaim Mk-II and Bat-Shuu
- Valkyrie Combination
- Participants: Hikaru Ichijyo and Maximilian Jenius OR Hikaru Ichijyo and Roy Focker*
- Skull Formation Attack
- Participants: Hikaru Ichijyo, Maximilian Jenius, and Roy Focker*
- Full Open Combination
- Participants: Deathscythe Hell Custom, Heavyarms Custom, and Sandrock Custom
- Buster Combination
- Participants: Wing Zero Custom, Deathscythe Hell Custom, and Sandrock Custom
- Buster Rifle & Full Open
- Participants: Wing Zero Custom and Heavyarms Custom
- Buster Rifle & Megacannon
- Participants: Wing Zero Custom and Tallgeese III
- Double Gekigan Flare
- Participants: Akito Tenkawa and Gai Daigoji**
- Formation Attack
- Participants: Ryoko Subaru, Hikaru Amano, and Izumi Maki**
- Custom Formation Attack
- Participants: Aestivalis Custom Ryoko, Aestivalis Custom Hikaru, and Aestivalis Custom Izumi
*Macross characters' Combination Attacks can be performed with any Valkyrie they pilot, with the exception of Hikaru's Armored Valkyrie.
**Nadesico characters' Combination Attacks can be performed with nearly any Aestivalis they pilot. Double Gekigan Flare cannot be used with the Artillery Battle Frame. The Formation Attack changes depending on which frame the three girls are using. Note that the three girls must use the same frame type to perform the Formation Attack.
[edit] Plot
A.C.E.2 is not a true sequel to its predecessor, as it involves its own original plot as well as covering events that already happened in A.C.E., albeit differently. This is not an unusual occurrence, as Banpresto does this with most entries into the Super Robot Wars series of games; most of the games in that series are not connected by an established continuity (exceptions including the Alpha series and the 3/4/F series), with remakes or updates abounding.
However, there are some links back to A.C.E. in the sequel. The Ark series, including the main character's Gunark, use as their power source the super-volatile substance E2, which was introduced in the first game. Additionally, most of the A.C.E. Original enemies return, this time with a backstory, while in A.C.E. they were simply there to add to the challenge.
[edit] Music
The game's opening theme is Glorious by Rina Aiuchi; its ending theme, also be performed by Aiuchi, is Precious Place.
A.C.E.2 follows the musical style of its predecessor, using remixes of themes from the featured anime along with several new songs composed for the game. However, A.C.E.2 uses much more faithful remixes of the songs borrowed from anime, while A.C.E. used more rock and roll-styled remixes.
The theme songs for each series are:
Char's Counterattack - Sally
Aura Battler Dunbine - Dunbine Tobu, Senka no Tsume Ato
Blue Comet SPT Layzner - Merosu no Youni ~Lonely Way~
Brain Powered - In My Dream
Metal Armor Dragonar - Yume Iro Chaser
Heavy Metal L-Gaim - Kaze no No Reply
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross Dog Fighter, Destined Battle
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? - Do You Remember Love?
Martian Successor Nadesico - You Get to Burning, Go! Aestivalis!
Gundam 0083 - The Winner, Assault Waves, Rising Operation Stardust
Endless Waltz - White Reflection
G Gundam - Flying in the Sky, Moeuegare Toushi, Waga Kokoro Meikyo Shisui
Martian Successor Nadesico: The Prince of Darkness - Main Motif Nadesico
[edit] Prequels
Banpresto and From Software released the original game, Another Century's Episode, on January 27, 2005. It was re-released on November 02, 2005, as part of the "The Best Series" budget collection.