Like the previous two installments focusing on the crossover aspect, the game itself is themed around "Revenge" and similar to both titles, aimed more for newcomers of the series. The game was first announced during the "Nama SupaRobo Channel" livestream on Novemalongside the upcoming mobile title Super Robot Wars DD. Ramie Amasaki ( ラミィ・アマサキ, Ramyi Amasaki) Voiced by: Ai Kakuma Development If Saizo is chosen as the main character, she ends up piloting the Gespenst. Like Saizo, she is also one of the pilots of the Tyranado. A formidable pilot in the battlefield, though beautiful, she has a very crude personality and has a drive to push herself to the limits just for the money.
One of the game's main protagonists, she is also a member of VTX Union secret service's third division, serving as Saizo's superior. Sagiri Sakurai ( サギリ・サクライ, Sagiri Sakurai) Voiced by: Umeka Shouji Takeshi Kusao stated that he's a fan of the Super Robot Wars games since 1991, and his acting "reflects how Saizou has a lot of life experience and tries to show off to younguns." He also compared Saizou to Crowe Burst from 2nd Super Robot Wars Z, yet both being different in many ways. If Sagiri is chosen as the main character, he ends up piloting the Gespenst. He is one of the pilots of the "Tyranado" ( ティラネード, Tiranēdo), the company's flagship mecha which focuses on long-ranged combat. He also can be arrogant, laid back but wild at times.
Though he is a proud Salaryman, he is very proud of his job and has zero priorities on everything else. One of the game's main protagonists, he is the leader of the VTX Union's secret service's third division. Like the previous games, Super Robot Wars T has paid downloadable content in the form of extra missions and items.Ĭharacters VTX Union Saizo Tokitou ( サイゾウ・トキトウ, Saizō Tokitou) Voiced by: Takeshi Kusao The game also uses the sub-order system, first introduced in 2nd Super Robot Wars Z. Supporter Spirits Points, needed to use Supporter Commands, are shared between all Supporters characters. New elements in the game is included in the form of the Support Command, which grants special commands through Supporters. Gameplay elements from previous games return, including the Skill Route and Skill Program function introduced in Super Robot Wars V, as well as the Tac Management system and Hard Mode settings as they appeared in Super Robot Wars X. 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 continuing on with the game. Once the scenario is cleared, more dialogue is exchanged between characters before the player is taken to an intermission menu. On battlefield, the player and enemy take turns to order their units with commands such as moving, attacking, and casting "Spirit Commands", a set of magic-like spells unique to each pilot. Some scenarios are longer, with some having multi-part missions or new objectives added as the story unfolds. To complete a scenario, the player must accomplish certain objectives. Super Robot Wars T follows the same basic structure as most other games in the Super Robot Wars franchise: before a stage begins, the character receives introductory dialogue between playable characters which leading to the scenario on the battlefield.