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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: Averted where some of these moments from the home series becomes full attacks. Shuzack from ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' was unable to use Demolition Plume before Gurren Lagann destroys it in the first movie where it becomes its own attack in ''Z2.1''.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve could've been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn ''Turn A Gundam Gundam'' villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya.

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Huh? Kira is fought in scenarios 29 and 30, and both are battles with Gundam villains. In neither stage the Archangel team seems to have any trouble retreating once the battle is over. Also, Harry only talks with Kira much later in the game.


* {{Superdickery}}: [[spoiler:Char never planned to drop Axis on Earth in ''Jigoku-hen'', as he reaffirms his loyalties with Z-BLUE. Unfortunately, the ColonyDrop still happens as Full Frontal and his allies intend to see the asteroid hit Earth]].



* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight before the ZEUTH vs ZAFT showdown on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/GodSigma against]] [[Anime/{{Gravion}} several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.


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* {{Superdickery}}: [[spoiler:Char never planned to drop Axis on Earth in ''Jigoku-hen'', as he reaffirms his loyalties with Z-BLUE. Unfortunately, the ColonyDrop still happens as Full Frontal and his allies intend to see the asteroid hit Earth]].
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya.
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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The first game is infamous for forming the group of [[TheHeart Kamille]], [[TheLancer Shinn, and [[TheHero Setsuko]]. There's no romance involved, but theyre close enough to where Lunamaria wondered if there was. [[TrueCompanions Their bond lasts all the way to the end of the series]].

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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The first game is infamous for forming the group of [[TheHeart Kamille]], [[TheLancer Shinn, Shinn]], and [[TheHero Setsuko]]. There's no romance involved, but theyre close enough to where Lunamaria wondered if there was. [[TrueCompanions Their bond lasts all the way to the end of the series]].
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* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The first game is infamous for forming the group of [[TheHeart Kamille]], [[TheLancer Shinn, and [[TheHero Setsuko]]. There's no romance involved, but theyre close enough to where Lunamaria wondered if there was. [[TrueCompanions Their bond lasts all the way to the end of the series]].
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* DramaticIrony: One of the things Setsuko's group gets falsely accused of early on in the game by the other half of the party is being racist towards aliens like [[Anime/UFORoboGrendizer Duke Fleed]]. Early on [[MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Shinn]] shows a bit of FantasticRacism towards both space aliens and people from other dimensions (like calling [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam Kamille]] a alien while insulting him when they first meet) before growing out of it, but the coincidences that actually lead to them being framed for this dont involve him.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/GodSigma against]] [[Anime/{{Gravion}} several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight before the ZEUTH vs ZAFT showdown on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/GodSigma against]] [[Anime/{{Gravion}} several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/GodSigma against]] [[Anime/Gravion several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/GodSigma against]] [[Anime/Gravion [[Anime/{{Gravion}} several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/SpaceWariorBaldios against]] [[Anime/Gravion several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.


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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/GodSigma against]] [[Anime/Gravion several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.
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* RealityEnsues: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/SpaceWariorBaldios against]] [[Anime/Gravion several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.

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* RealityEnsues: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/SpaceWariorBaldios against]] [[Anime/Gravion several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[MobileSuitZetaGundam [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.
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* RealityEnsues: The first game chooses this as one of the main angles for explaining why [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Kira Yamato's]] approach to interventions is wrong, causing pilots to eject in the middle of combat causes them to be completely exposed to the elements and stray fire while dragging out fights that either couldve been avoided or ended quickly with less confusion and casualties, which is exactly what happens to Heine at the hands of the Turn A Gundam villains after Kira disables their machine. This is directly pointed out by Tetsuya and Harry Ord. His last boss fight on Setsuko's route also has another instance of reality of the situation biting him in the ass, his attempt to intervene not only makes things MUCH worse for everyone, but he gets himself trapped and almost killed by the player's party because he ran into a battle and got left alone once the enemy pulls back [[Anime/SpaceWariorBaldios against]] [[Anime/Gravion several]] [[Anime/Zambot3 super]] [[Anime/MazingerZ robots]], [[MobileSuitZetaGundam the Argama's entire elite mobile suit team]], and [[TheBerserker Shinn]], all of which [[TooDumbToLive he already pissed off several times earlier in the game]]. He barely escapes with his life.
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* AnachronismStew: The first ''Super Robot Wars Z'' is interesting in that the standard blend of Universal Century ''Gundam'' series is downplayed; outside of Amuro receiving his ''Char's Counterattack''-era suits [[GrandfatherClause as usual]], the game offers a straight take on the ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' compilation trilogy without [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory Kou]], [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ Judau]], [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91 Seabook]], or anyone else from outside of that era getting involved. That being said, it still shares a roster with distant sequel ''Turn A Gundam'', which is considered UC Gundam for gameplay purposes.

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* AnachronismStew: The first ''Super Robot Wars Z'' is interesting in that the standard blend of Universal Century ''Gundam'' series is downplayed; outside of Amuro receiving his ''Char's Counterattack''-era suits [[GrandfatherClause as usual]], the game offers a straight take on the ''Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam'' compilation trilogy without [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam0083StardustMemory Kou]], [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamZZ Judau]], [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91 Seabook]], or anyone else from outside of that era getting involved. That being said, it still shares a roster with distant sequel ''Turn A Gundam'', which is considered UC Gundam for gameplay purposes.purposes but is technically a sequel to every Gundam timeline.
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** [[Anime/CodeGeass The Knights of the Round and Jeremiah Gottwald]] do appear in ''Jigoku-hen'', but are not playable. Instead, they are tasked with rescuing [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Relena Peacecraft]] and other important figureheads during Scenario 49. Likewise, Athrun and Lunamaria, but are instead a ChekhovMIA. They rejoin Z-BLUE in ''Tengoku-hen'', but rendered as TheCameo for Shinn and Kira's "Destiny Combination" and "Strike Freedom Combination Assault" attacks, respectively.

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** [[Anime/CodeGeass The Knights of the Round and Jeremiah Gottwald]] do appear in ''Jigoku-hen'', but are not playable. Instead, they are tasked with rescuing [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing Relena Peacecraft]] and other important figureheads during Scenario 49. Likewise, Athrun and Lunamaria, but are instead a ChekhovMIA. They rejoin Z-BLUE in ''Tengoku-hen'', but rendered as TheCameo for Shinn and Kira's "Destiny Combination" and "Strike Freedom Combination Assault" attacks, respectively. Lacus become unplayable compared to ''Z'' and ''Z2 Saisei-hen'' while Rey only appears in a CombinationAttack with Shinn.



* EliteMooks: Mechanical Beasts in most of the games serves as mere {{Mooks}}; in the ''Second Z'', thanks to the stone statues from the first episode of ''Shin Mazinger'' taking this role, they gets promoted to this.

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* EliteMooks: Mechanical Beasts in most of the games serves as mere {{Mooks}}; in the ''Second Z'', thanks to the stone Talos statues from the first episode of ''Shin Mazinger'' taking this role, they gets promoted to this.
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* BerserkButton: Asakim appearing gets this reaction from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Shinn Asuka]] a lot, given that Shinn is quite close to Setsuko.
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* ContinuitySnarl: ''Tengoku-hen'' creates a continuity issue with the original ''Z''. [[spoiler:[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Shinn and Lunamaria sided with Rey and Durandal like in the anime]] rather than going the ZEUTH route. However, Rey is alive and well in ''Tengoku-hen'' where in ''Z'', him living is only possible if the player chose the ZEUTH route.]]
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* BerserkButton: Asakim appearing gets this reaction from [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Shinn Asuka]] a lot, given that Shinn is quite close to Setsuko.
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SRW games are adaptations of the licensed series, not of each other. Thus, saying that using a mecha that was already a relevant machine in its home series is Adaptation Expansion makes no sense.


* AdaptationExpansion: ''Z'' has the only appearance of the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Savior Gundam]] to date where it only gets a passing mention in the future-released ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsL L]]''. The Savior Gundam also remains playable where it gets repaired after being destroyed by Kira and is used by Athrun when he [[spoiler:escapes ZAFT rather than the GOUF Ignited]]. [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Yzak]] knows how to pilot the Impulse Gundam which canonically has different controls than the ZAKU he uses as it is possible to put Yzak in the Impulse.

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* AdaptationExpansion: ''Z'' has the only appearance of the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Savior Gundam]] to date where it only gets a passing mention in the future-released ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsL L]]''. The Savior Gundam also remains playable where it gets repaired after being destroyed by Kira as it gets repaired and is used by Athrun when he [[spoiler:escapes ZAFT rather than the GOUF Ignited]]. [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Yzak]] knows how to pilot the Impulse Gundam which canonically has different controls than the ZAKU he uses as it is possible to put Yzak in the Impulse.
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* AdaptationExpansion: ''Z'' has the only appearance of the [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Savior Gundam]] to date where it only gets a passing mention in the future-released ''[[VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsL L]]''. The Savior Gundam also remains playable where it gets repaired after being destroyed by Kira and is used by Athrun when he [[spoiler:escapes ZAFT rather than the GOUF Ignited]]. [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Yzak]] knows how to pilot the Impulse Gundam which canonically has different controls than the ZAKU he uses as it is possible to put Yzak in the Impulse.


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* DevelopersForesight: [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny Yzak and Stella]] gets special cut-ins when they use the Force Impulse's "Excalibur" attack, being exclusive to that attack compared to their usual cut-ins.
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A UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable {{Sequel}} entitled ''The Second Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai-hen'' ("World Breaking Chapter") is the [[EpisodicGame first of a two-part release]], with ''Hakai-hen'' having launched in April 2011, and the second called ''The Second Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen'' ("World Rebirth Chapter") released one year later in April 2012. This duology features another merged world called "ADW", caused by a seemingly natural phenomena known as "Space-Time Quakes". Here, old members of ZEUTH from the UCW encounter new allies after arriving in the ADW, forming the group "ZEXIS" to combat the "Broken World Incident" (''Hakai-hen'') and the "War of the Revived World" (''Saisei-hen'').

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A UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable {{Sequel}} entitled ''The Second Super Robot Wars Z: Hakai-hen'' ("World Breaking Chapter") is the [[EpisodicGame first of a two-part release]], with ''Hakai-hen'' having launched in April 2011, and the second called ''The Second Super Robot Wars Z: Saisei-hen'' ("World Rebirth Chapter") released one year later in April 2012. This duology features another merged world called "ADW", caused by a seemingly natural phenomena known as "Space-Time Quakes". Here, old members of ZEUTH from the UCW encounter new allies after arriving in the ADW, forming the group "ZEXIS" to combat the "Broken World Incident" (''Hakai-hen'') and the "War of the Revived World" (''Saisei-hen'').



''The Third Super Robot Wars Z'' is the final part of the series, in a simultaneous release for the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 3}} and UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Vita}}. Like ''Hakai-hen'' and ''Saisei-hen'', it is also a two-parter, with the first half ''Jigoku-hen'' ("Time Prison Chapter"[[note]]''Jigoku'' also means "Hell", thus "Hell Chapter" could work[[/note]]) having launched in April 2014 and the second half ''Tengoku-hen'' ("Celestial Prison Chapter") released a year after. Notably, the former drops most of the cast from ''Z'' (who were just hanging around by that point), [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam with]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack only]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny a]] [[Anime/TheBigO few]] [[Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss exceptions]], in favor of new series. The latter [[Anime/{{Zambot 3}} brings]] [[Anime/{{Daitarn 3}} back]] [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX a]] [[Anime/TurnAGundam few]] [[Anime/GenesisOfAquarion more]].

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''The Third Super Robot Wars Z'' is the final part of the series, in a simultaneous release for the UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation 3}} Platform/PlayStation3 and UsefulNotes/{{PlayStation Vita}}.Platform/PlayStationVita. Like ''Hakai-hen'' and ''Saisei-hen'', it is also a two-parter, with the first half ''Jigoku-hen'' ("Time Prison Chapter"[[note]]''Jigoku'' also means "Hell", thus "Hell Chapter" could work[[/note]]) having launched in April 2014 and the second half ''Tengoku-hen'' ("Celestial Prison Chapter") released a year after. Notably, the former drops most of the cast from ''Z'' (who were just hanging around by that point), [[Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam with]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack only]] [[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEEDDestiny a]] [[Anime/TheBigO few]] [[Anime/SuperDimensionCenturyOrguss exceptions]], in favor of new series. The latter [[Anime/{{Zambot 3}} brings]] [[Anime/{{Daitarn 3}} back]] [[Anime/AfterWarGundamX a]] [[Anime/TurnAGundam few]] [[Anime/GenesisOfAquarion more]].



** Lelouch and Kamina in ''Hakai-hen''. The UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable will be able to spit out roast hams after that game is inserted. Exaggerated when Kamina hijacks Sheryl's concert stage.

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** Lelouch and Kamina in ''Hakai-hen''. The UsefulNotes/PlayStationPortable Platform/PlayStationPortable will be able to spit out roast hams after that game is inserted. Exaggerated when Kamina hijacks Sheryl's concert stage.
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* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: As a NPC, Kira Yamato has "Mercy"[[note]]A killing blow will instead leave their HP to 10 if the Skill stat of the user is higher than the enemy[[/note]] always active, reflecting his ThouShaltNotKill attitude.

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