

She seems like a typical cheerful girl, but this belies a sadness from a past tragedy. She and Vanilla first meet on Seagull Beach while she was collecting herbs for her sick bed-ridden mother.

After attending a concert at night, the player may choose to change the plot and Vanilla himself. On the way, they encounter a humongous quadruped mechanical fortress (operated by the "Killer Elephants"), and Vanilla must destroy it before they officially head to Nefroburg, where they encounter yet another member, Fennel (who is suspected of firing the bazooka as Connie and Vanilla on the beach).

Vanilla will have to find Basil, another member of the band, and take him back to Marjoram and Connie. After defeating him, the two encounter Marjoram, one of the members of the Garland Globetrotters (a band in which Connie is the lead singer). On the trip, the two encounter a hoodlum from a gang known as the "Killer Elephants", who challenges Vanilla to a duel. Connie discovers that the bus already left minutes ago, and requests that Vanilla take her to Nefroburg. The two stumble upon an old run-down Trotmobile resembling a bipedal automobile, which they use to leave Seagull Beach. They go to a nearby cottage that, the player finds out, holds bad memories for Connie, evidence of this being her in a picture with two unknown figures. Vanilla spots a vehicle on a nearby cliff that shoots a bazooka, trapping the two in Seagull Beach.Ĭonnie must get home to Nefroburg on the last bus, but cannot because of the fallen boulder blocking her path. The player learns that Connie is picking herbs to use as medicine for her bed-ridden mother, Rosemary, who lives in Nefroburg. Afterwards, a young male named Vanilla awakes on the shore of Seagull Beach, a seemingly cheerful girl named Coriander (shortened Connie) beside him, and currently suffers from amnesia due to a shipwreck nearby that occurred before the events of the game. Steambot Chronicles begins with a personality quiz, answers to these questions affecting the personality of the character and how others will react towards him.
#Steambot bastion portable#
Two spin-off titles were also released: Steambot Chronicles: Battle Tournament for the PlayStation Portable and Blocks Club with Bumpy Trot, originally released for the PlayStation 2 and later ported to the PlayStation Portable. The game features a sandbox style of steam-powered, mech-based gameplay.Ī sequel, Bumpy Trot 2, was announced and shown at the 2006 Tokyo Game Show, though it was officially cancelled in 2011. It was later published by Atlus in North America and 505 Games in PAL regions.
#Steambot bastion software#
Steambot Chronicles, known in Japan as Ponkotsu Roman Daikatsugeki: Bumpy Trot ( ポンコツ浪漫大活劇バンピートロット) is a 2005 action role-playing game developed and published by Irem Software Engineering in Japan for the PlayStation 2.
