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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Update

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We clock in some more time cracking heads in Namco Bandai and Koei's robotic brawler.

Namco Bandai and Koei's upcoming Dynasty Warriors: Gundam is one of those concepts that might sound crazy on paper but manages to work in real life. The game takes a fairly cut-and-dried mash-up approach to marrying the Gundam franchise with Koei's winning beat-'em-up formula that's been honed over the course of the Dynasty Warrior games. We got our hands on work-in-progress versions of the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 iterations of the game to see how they're shaping up.

Both console games will feature identical content, though the Xbox 360 will have the addition of achievements. You'll find three modes, official, original, and versus, that let you play as familiar faces from the Gundam universe. The official mode lets you take part in adventures from Gundam lore, while the original mode offers the chance to play against faces from the various Gundam story arcs. Finally, the versus mode lets you compete against a friend. Given the Gundam franchise's long history, the modes offer a wealth of characters and mobile suits. The official mode offers a total of six pilots to play through, while the original mode features more than 12 pilots. As far as the powerful mobile suits go, you'll find more than 15 to choose from. The catch, of course, is that you'll have to unlock a good chunk of the pilots and mobile suits as you play through the various modes.

Both of the modes in Dynasty Warriors: Gundam offer a series of missions that send you fighting through hordes of enemies and facing off against more powerful ace pilots. Your choice of pilot in the modes will determine the mobile suit you use in a particular stage. The game offers a modest level of character and mobile-suit leveling that fits nicely with the simple action. Pilots will gain personal skills, which are unique abilities they can use in battle to boost their offense or defense. In addition, you'll come across parts as you destroy enemies. The parts can be used to buff up one of four attributes on your suit--fight, shoot, defense, and armor--when equipped. Fight affects your melee attacks, shoot affects your ranged attacks, defense reduces the damage you take from attacks, and armor increases the number of hit points your suit has. You can further enhance your mobile suit by pairing up specific parts with in-game mechanics that add an additional bonus to the buff you gain from them.

The versus mode will feature three game types to challenge a friend in: normal, warrior's match, and shotdown contest. Normal will offer you a straightforward one-on-one competition between you and a challenger, with no customization options. The roster of selectable characters is tied to the pilots you've unlocked in original and official modes. Warrior's match is a one-on-one fight broken up into two phases. The first part pits you against artificial intelligence-controlled mobile suits that yield power-ups and upgrades when defeated. The second phase throws you against your opponent with all your upgrades. Finally, shotdown contest puts you and your opponent on a battlefield, separated by an energy field. Rather than beat on your opponent, your goal is to keep the amount of mobile suits in your area below 50. As you defeat the never-ending rush of mechanical foes, you'll gain power-ups, which ups the number of suits on your opponent's field. Whoever winds up with 50 mobile suits on the field first loses.

Besides gameplay modes, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam features a gallery with assorted info and artwork on the title. The character gallery lets you see biographies and artwork for the pilots in the game. The mobile-suit gallery lets you have a look at the 3D models used for the mobile suits and battleships in the game. A voice gallery lets you listen to voice acting clips you've unlocked. The player record shows your vital stats as you play through the game's various modes. Finally, the BGM select option lets you change the background music heard while you browse the menu.

The controls in the game map intuitively to the PS3 and 360 controllers. You'll move and adjust your view with the analog sticks. Dashing, melee combat, shooting, special attacks, strafing, guarding, and jumping are each assigned their own buttons. If the default layout doesn't work out for you, the game lets you customize the layout to your liking. Though the game doesn't use the Sixaxis' motion sensing, it does include rumble on the 360.

Although we've seen the game on the PlayStation 3 for a while now (it was released late last year in Japan), this was the first time we'd been able to spend with the Xbox 360 game. Though there are still quite a few rough edges to the 360 conversion (mainly in the frame rate and performance department), it has a consistent look across both consoles, which was admittedly not the most stunning game ever seen on the PS3. The various mobile suits sport a clean look. The environments follow the same aesthetic and offer a solid amount of detail across the land- and air-based locales. The special effects used for the various mobile-suit super attacks offer some kick to the visuals, but ultimately Dynasty Warriors: Gundam's appeal is firmly rooted in its gameplay. We reckon the 360's rough spots will be smoothed over as development continues; there's not much reason for the game not to run well on both systems.

From the look of things so far, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam should please fans of both Dynasty Warriors and Gundam. The reliable gameplay may not break new ground, but it's definitely fun and doesn't blaspheme the Gundam name. Dynasty Warriors: Gundam is slated to ship this August for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

48 Comments

  • kpeacey

    Posted Aug 17, 2007 11:48 pm GMT

    looks rubbish, it will be like transformers

  • hockeygamer17

    Posted Aug 17, 2007 11:33 pm GMT

    This is one of the worst Gundam games to date. I've watched the movies, played the demo, and I'm getting some nasty flashbacks of Gundam Battle Assault 3 on a PS3 level. Every level seems the same even the space levels. I'm a huge Gundam fan and there are games I have liked such as Gundam vs. Zeta, but this will be yet another disappointment. Why doesn't Bandai get their act together and try to bring some good games here for a change? Gundam Seed's EF vs. ZAFT is a good game, the G Generation series is really great... Journey to Jaburo is better then this... I even like Z Gundam for the Playstation way more.

    This is no Gundam game.

  • sonictank

    Posted Aug 14, 2007 12:49 pm GMT

    this game is fun and i plan on buying it since i LOVE!!!! gundamn.

  • jeremiah06

    Posted Aug 7, 2007 8:59 am GMT

    wow i d/l this game the other day and i have not put it down since its a lot of fun and a great time killer makes me want to check out the other dynasty warriors games

  • mmofnbs

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 11:39 am GMT

    You would expect this to be terrible. I saw it, giggled, and proceeded to D/L anyway, I mean come on it's free. I was literally blown away at how fun this demo is. I recommend whole heartedly. Surprisingly challenging with very cool looking features.

  • p00phead

    Posted Jul 6, 2007 6:31 pm GMT

    This would be even worse with online play

  • Haruhi_love

    Posted Jul 6, 2007 4:46 pm GMT

    HAHAHA man i might D/L just to support SONY it might keep my occupied for about 10 mins haah

  • abob44

    Posted Jul 4, 2007 7:50 am GMT

    fine i will download this this better be good

  • livinglegend305

    Posted Jul 3, 2007 5:02 am GMT

    I DOWNLOADED THE DEMO FROM THE PSN..IT WAS MY FIRST TIME EVER PLAYING THE SERIES..THIS IS A MUST HAVE FOR ME

  • powerframe8

    Posted Jul 2, 2007 1:20 pm GMT

    Hm. What do you get when the over-used Dynasty Warriors franchise and the one-too-many Gundam series combine?

    A totally stupid idea/game. I can expect this crap on a PSP. But PS3? Why?

  • ImperialSniper

    Posted Jul 2, 2007 12:06 pm GMT

    I WANT this game!!!! I love the Gundam series -especialy 'Gundam Wings+ Endless Waltz' and 'Gundam Seed Destiny'-

    I can't wait to beat them up with 'Gundam Zero Wings', MS Talgeese III and the Zaku version from Gundam Seed Destiny

  • underminer00

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 10:30 pm GMT

    it seems alright but theAI is really gay

  • hockeygamer17

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 10:16 pm GMT

    Jezz... why do we keep getting screwed out of the good games like the G Generation series or EF vs. ZAFT? We got EF vs. Zeon and AEUG vs. Titans… why not the Seed Destiny one.

  • Ocram_Zepol

    Posted Jul 1, 2007 6:20 pm GMT

    I thought the demo was horrible. It lost it's appeal way to fast, and it got boring after 10 minutes of playing.

  • terror_ninja

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 10:29 pm GMT

    im so bored of koei's games they need to change their ways or they are going down casue the people who buy their games are just getting bored of seeing the same character models and fighting styles being used over and over agian.....im gona go trade in my samurai warriors 2 empires....bored already and only got my custome character thru 1 empire mode and to lvl 20.......good 1 koei!

  • jandogg

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 5:29 pm GMT

    i hope this is better tahn original

  • duo_mtl

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 11:38 am GMT

    this game better have co-op and not just versus, every dynasty warrior has co-op

  • spindelmormor

    Posted Jun 30, 2007 11:37 am GMT

    This looks like one of those games you complete in 4 hours just pressing the X button.

  • Lord_Daemon

    Posted Jun 29, 2007 9:25 pm GMT

    I sincerely hope they have the mecha from Zeta Gundam and Gundam ZZ.

  • emanthechamp

    Posted Jun 29, 2007 7:35 pm GMT

    I just want a gundam wing game completly based on gundam wing. I thought that was the best gundam series. G gundam i liked but Wing to me was the best. Gundum wing and Dragonball Z were what made up my childhood.

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    • Release Date: Aug 28, 2007
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