It doesn't really seem to have a focus, that's the thing. If you want you can focus on your trotmobile. Buy/make parts for it and fight in the arena. Or join the local gang and terrorize people with it. You can neglect the trotmobile all together and join a band if you want. I'm assuming though that you'll need your trotmobile for any storyline battles, so you probably want to keep it in decent shape at least. There is an overall story that has something to do with the protagnist's past, but focusing on just that is no fun.
I also like how you can buy clothes that appear on the character in-game. In the demo I bought a white pimp suit complete with hat. I only wish the demo had the trumpet in it so I could bust out some jams in my suit right on the street corner.
I'll post my preview that I wrote for my site. It's a small preview, but it'll do the job^_^
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Originally Posted by My preview!
I recently had the pleasure of playing through a demo of the upcoming Steambot Chronicles. A lot of people have had their eye on this game since it debuted at the Tokyo Game Show in 2004 as Bumpy Trot. Now Atlus is bringing it to the US next week.
The game begins with you waking up on a beach after what seems like a shipwreck. You quickly meet a pretty girl named Coriander, Connie for short, who befriends you. Connie lets you know that your name is apparently Vanilla, since you of course have amnesia. From here you can shape Vanilla to your liking.
The main draw in Steambot is that the game lets you do what you want, and act how you want. Do you want to be a complete jerk and blow Connie off? Or perhaps you'd like to get to know her better, and eventually become more than friends? It's up to you. Very quickly you'll notice that when you engage in conversation you're given a number of dialogue choices that will affect the story, and how characters react to you in the future. Vanilla's attitude isn't the only thing you can customize. You can also buy a variety of outfits that all show up on Vanilla in the game. Characters will even comment on this. Connie happily let me know that she likes the cowboy look when I donned some boots and a 10 gallon hat. Your hobbies are also up to you. For example, there are a number of instruments to play. If you so choose you can earn money as a musician. Pool hustler, trotmobile fighter, or farmer are all available. You can even join the local gang, and rob people for a living.
Now for the "Steambot" portion of the title. The world of Steambot Chronicles is one in the middle of an industrial revolution. The difference between theirs and ours are trotmobiles. Basically walking cars. You get your own fully customizable trotmobile which serves a number of purposes. The main one being combat. The trotmobiles controls much like the katamaris in Katamari Damacy. It takes a bit to get used to, but once you do it's easy. As was mentioned, you can customize the trotmobile however you want. Change the color, license plate, and weapons.
Steambot Chronicles is an interesting game that allows the player to make his own path. Look forward to our review in a couple weeks.
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