Buying her presents, escorting her, saving her from gangsters, stuff like that. The game gives you plenty of opportunities to do nice things for her. Throughout the game, you’re routinely involved with a girl named Connie (actually, her name is Coleander or something like that, but everyone calls him Connie because her real name sucks) Connie is the first person you see when you wake up on a beach without your memory. Well, it’s actually more about fighting robots called trotmobiles, but choice runs a close second. See, Steambot Chronicles is all about choice. And you’d be completely right, because that’s what Vanilla is. ![]() When you hear a name like Vanilla, you probably start thinking goofy anime heroes with blonde porcupines for hair. I’m willing to bet that a lot of people, when they read the above, either stopped reading or decided that Steambot Chronicles wasn’t the game for them. ![]() In Steambot Chronicles you play as a guy named Vanilla Beans. Hell, it rarely requires you to do much at all." " Steambot Chronicles is cool like that there’s an overlying story, sure, but progressing it rarely requires you to do anything hard. ![]() Steambot Chronicles (PlayStation 2) review
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