King Oni

The King Oni was a heavy anti-armor walker developed by the ERS during World War III.

Out of all the bizarre tech the world's armies have deployed onto the battlefield, none have come close to the absurdidty and sheer intimidation capabillities as the Empire's own King Oni. Secrets of the King Oni's design are kept highly secret by Kurikara Robotics  and Imperial Commanders, the latter of which may only be granted access to construct them in the field with the highest permission.

Due to the high cost of the original design, currently known as the Greater King Oni, the empire's scientists worked on a more cost efficient and mass producible version for the imperial war machine. It remains unknown why the Japanese military was compelled to design such an unorthodox fighting machine such as this humanoid-shaped construct, which stands approximately six stories tall and evokes images of a mechanical, hulking ogre. However, battlefield performance reports of this vehicle are very sobering, and suggest that its bizarre form factor is not merely a play against enemy morale. Indeed, the King Oni's combat capabilities alone are more than enough to dampen an opposing army's spirits. Several King Oni walkers are typically called in when heavy firepower is needed the most.