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Much like its predecessor [[Medarot DS]], Medarot 7 is an RPG following the adventures of [[Azuma Amakura]] and his Medarot [[Metabee]] (in the Kabuto version) or [[Rokusho]] (in the Kuwagata version). Medarot 7 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot DS, but does '''not''' function as a sequel. Rather, it completely ignores the events of Medarot DS and begins a new story using the same characters and places. | Much like its predecessor [[Medarot DS]], Medarot 7 is an RPG following the adventures of [[Azuma Amakura]] and his Medarot [[Metabee]] (in the Kabuto version) or [[Rokusho]] (in the Kuwagata version). Medarot 7 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot DS, but does '''not''' function as a sequel. Rather, it completely ignores the events of Medarot DS and begins a new story using the same characters and places. | ||
It features the Meteor Crash event, the hunt for the mysterious [[M-Drives]], the return of [[ | It features the Meteor Crash event, the hunt for the mysterious [[M-Drives]], the return of [[Dr. Hebereke]], and the mysterious [[M-Project]] that Azuma's father has a hand in. | ||
== General information == | == General information == |
Revision as of 08:01, 10 April 2024
Medarot 7 メダロット7 | |
Genre | RPG |
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Platform | Nintendo 3DS |
Developer | Delta Arts |
Publisher | Rocket Company |
Release Date | JP: September 13, 2012 |
Medarot 7 is the first 3DS installment in the Medarot series, released on September 13, 2012.
Much like its predecessor Medarot DS, Medarot 7 is an RPG following the adventures of Azuma Amakura and his Medarot Metabee (in the Kabuto version) or Rokusho (in the Kuwagata version). Medarot 7 incorporates many of the gameplay changes made in Medarot DS, but does not function as a sequel. Rather, it completely ignores the events of Medarot DS and begins a new story using the same characters and places.
It features the Meteor Crash event, the hunt for the mysterious M-Drives, the return of Dr. Hebereke, and the mysterious M-Project that Azuma's father has a hand in.
General information
Medarot 7 sports fully 3D graphics and 140 different Medarots to collect.
- Battles are displayed in 3D on the top screen, with command buttons and an overview of both teams' positions on the bottom screen.
- Towns and dungeons are now completely 3D.
- The Medachange and Rotation features have returned, and it's possible to name/rename your Medals.
- The Medalia and Charge gauge systems from Medarot DS have been carried over, with some major differences.
- Many new attacks have been added, and mechanics for old attacks have been changed drastically.
- New features are introduced over the course of the game using the Medarot license system.
- Medarots from Medarot 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 have been reintroduced, and Saikachis and Dorcus are no longer obtainable by events.
AR Cards
Players who pre-ordered the games received a pack of AR Medarot cards, which can be viewed using the AR viewer inside the game. The two versions came with different packs of 32 cards, for a total of 64 different cards.
Manga
- Main article: Medarot 7 (Manga)
Box art
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Kabuto version
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Kuwagata version
See also
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Main series / Parts Collections |
Medarot 1 (PC / PC2) - Medarot 2 (PC) - Medarot R (PC) - Medarot 3 (PC) - Medarot 4 Medarot 5 - Medarot DS - Medarot 7 - Medarot 8 - Medarot 9 |
Side games | Medarot Navi - Shingata Medarot - Medarot S: Unlimited Nova |
Remakes | Medarot Perfect Edition - Medarot 2 Core |
Action games | Metabee Shot - Medarot G - Medabots AX - Medarot Brave - Medarot Dual - Medarot Girls Mission |
Collections | Medarot Classics - Medarot Classics Plus |
Other games | Medarot Cardrobottle - Pocket Robottle - Robattle 3D - Medarotch |