

The interior art comes from the videos and related source materials. Then there's the fact that the game is using the early version of the FUZION system, with all its problems.ĭespite these minor problems, it has a lot to recommend it. The rules also don't include much information on developing new hardsuits or many hints on modifying the existing ones. The Knight Sabers attributes are a bit high, and seem more suited for their performance in the Bubble Gum Crash series. Presented in all their glory are the Hardsuits and the villains from the series even have write-ups detailing motivations and history. BGC uses canon sources to compile background on GENOM, Megatokyo, the AD Police, Boomers and the Knight Sabers, then presents it in a logical and effective manner. There's also a lot here for even a general fan of the OVAs. Whether or not you like the FUZION system, there's enough here to form the basis of a campaign set in the world of the Knight Sabers. Talsorian has chosen to go the later route. There are two ways this can go: either you produce shoddy games that rely on the name to sell, or you produce good products that live up to expectations. While they've always had a presence in the mecha gaming market with Mekton, it appears they are now seeking out and licensing various anime series to produce as games. Talsorian's FUZION game system, and marks a new direction for the company. (For RPG Maker VX: Get an RGSS decrypter, get the editor, and just edit the project with that.Bubble Gum Crisis is the first release to use R. #original music - Music I made in PXtone. #original stories - Short stories I wrote. #2ch - Translated threads from Japanese message board 2ch. Or you can send an email to vghimmel at gmail dot com. (An "#original _" tag is a guarantee that it's, well, original.)įeel free to ask me questions via Tumblr. This blog is primarily about translated content, but if there's no source and it doesn't look like it's a translation of something, I probably made it myself. I'm the popularly-elected Princess of Vocaloid and a prolific translator of Japanese. Hi! I'm Katelyn (she/her), but you can call me vg, vgperson, or vghime.
