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Super Robot Taisen F - Kanketsu-hen (Japan)

Sega Saturn
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1998
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Conclusion of SRT F with an even richer cast and resolution of all narrative arcs. The strategy component reaches its apex. Indispensable for completing the story begun in the first. Series peak on Saturn.

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Category
Tactics 1 player 12+
Description
Conclusion of Super Robot Taisen F with the final battles of iconic mecha series. Published by Banpresto, released in Japan in 1998. Direct sequel to SRW F featuring Evangelion, Mazinger and Gundam units, epic scenario reaching its conclusion, new titanic bosses, New Game+ mode allowing units to be carried over. Conclusion of the first Super Robot Taisen Saturn saga.

Super Robot Taisen F - Kanketsu-hen review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
4/5
Story
"Captivating"
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Technical info
💾0,32 GB 📅23/04/1998
Published by Banpresto

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Collector interest

Japan exclusive Saturn edition of Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsu-hen, distributed by Banpresto in April 1998 with 2M or 3M specifications depending on the run, the canonical conclusion of Super Robot Taisen F that closes the arc started six months earlier. Banpresto Japan run was short, jewel case with intact obi marked Kanketsu-hen, and the scenario dependency on the first entry forces Super Robot Taisen completists to own both discs, which clearly raises the value of a complete with obi marked Kanketsu-hen copy.

Is Super Robot Taisen F - Kanketsu-hen still worth playing in 2026?

A direct sequel and conclusion by Banpresto, Super Robot Taisen F Kanketsu-hen offers the epic conclusion of the F saga with even more expanded roster and narrative resolution. The sublime manga art direction, mature strategic depth and epic conclusion make it an absolute mecha tactical RPG peak on Saturn. Without official western translation, the title asks for Japanese notions and requires having finished F. For hardcore mecha anime fans, a warm recommendation still valid today without any hesitation on the Sega machine truly here indeed.

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