![]() Roar reappears in Super Robot Wars: Original Generation pursuing Dark Brain in his Humongous Mecha " Compatible Kaiser", but unforeseen circumstances between traveling dimensions destroys his physical body, rendering him as a spirit. His personality differs between games: in the original SD The Great Battle, The Great Battle IV and The Great Battle V, Roar speaks politely and frequently uses Japanese Honorifics for The Great Battle II and The Great Battle III, he has a sharper tongue and is more straight-forward. In Battle Racers, Roar's secondary color scheme consists of green hair and blue armor. Despite having different character designs such as a referee uniform in Battle Dodgeball or when he becomes an evil warrior in Battle Commander, these are considered a set of different equipment worn by the same character. Although the faceplate covering his mouth are supposedly cybernetic implants, The Great Battle IV establishes it's a mouth cover. Beginning from The Great Battle II and subsequent appearances, Roar dons red armor with visible blue hair. Roar originally did not bear the monniker "Fighter" on his name and is shrouded with a hood covering his entire body. ![]() As the hero representative of Banpresto, the borders surrounding his eyes resembles the logo of the developer.Ī Cyborg created by Dark Brain, Roar rebels against his Arch-Enemy in order to prevent other beings from suffering the same fate he endured. Roar makes his debut as a Non-Player Character in SD The Great Battle, but is fully playable in The Great Battle II. A member of the "Battle Force", Fighter Roar is a character created to serve as a fourth playable hero alongside Ultraman, Kamen Rider and Gundam for The Great Battle series.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |