Oh, hell yeah—this indie dev is making a Valkyria Chronicles-inspired mecha game


Sometimes the world delivers you a bit of proof that you’ve done a good job cultivating your online environment. For me, that proof was seeing RPG Site post on Bluesky about Ironwing Valiant: Record of Astera—a Valkyria Chronicles-inspired mecha action game from indie studio Tiger Team—and watching as a bunch of sickos near-instantly flooded my timeline with a unified, resounding “hell yeah.”

Looking at Ironwing Valiant’s Steam page, it’s not hard to see why. The realtime combat moves more like Armored Core, but it’s got plenty of the Valkyria Chronicles visual hallmarks: game menus that look like bits of weathered military paperwork, painterly fantasy countrysides, and charming rural youths with names like Reinhardt Bauchel who will undoubtedly be forced to watch as their idyllic homeland is ground into ruin by the churning gears of mechanized warfare. You know. The good stuff.

(Image credit: Tiger Team)

Team Tiger says Ironwing Valiant will emphasize full mecha personalization, with “full parts customization (Head, Arms, Legs, Core, minor components)” and “a large selection of unique melee, ranged, and auxiliary weapons.” The mecha of your squadmates will be customizable as well, and you’ll be able to utilize their abilities mid-combat through a real time with pause command system.



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