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| genre = RPG | | genre = RPG | ||
| platform = Nintendo 3DS | | platform = Nintendo 3DS | ||
| developer = | | developer = Delta Arts | ||
| publisher = | | publisher = Rocket Company | ||
| date = JP: September 13, 2012 | | date = JP: September 13, 2012 | ||
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'''Medarot 7''' is | '''Medarot 7''' is the newest game in the Medarot franchise, released on September 13, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS. | ||
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. | |||
As of yet, no English release has been announced. | |||
== General information == | |||
* Battles | |||
* The | 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. | |||
== AR Cards == | == AR Cards == | ||
Players who pre- | 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. | ||
== See also == | |||
* [[Medarots in Medarot 7]] | |||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
[http://www.famitsu.com/news/201205/31015440.html First information from Famitsu] | |||
* [http://www.medarotsha.jp/meda7/ Official website] | |||
* [http://www.famitsu.com/news/201205/31015440.html First information from Famitsu] |
Revision as of 16:42, 23 December 2012
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 newest game in the Medarot franchise, released on September 13, 2012 for the Nintendo 3DS.
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.
As of yet, no English release has been announced.
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.
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.