Gundam library with a decent story/gameplay

User Rating: 8.7 | Kidou Senshi Gundam: Gundam vs. Z Gundam PS2
The change is basicly non existant from the first Gundamvs Gundam game, atleast gameplay wise, which is NOT a bad thing. Its the kinda fly jump shoot, strife and ect game that will keep you IN game, meaning you wont get bored of it, all you really wanna do is pound the Hero mobile suits and try and actually take them out, while slicing the regular ones in half.

The game sets you up on a full 3d battle feild, sometimes with team mates, some times against hero enemy units or regular ones, take a few out, a few more come in, its like a gauntlet. The game has over 200 missions in it, in order to unlock these missions, SMALL THINGS you do in some missions effect the outcome of EVERY character you ever play as...thats right, in order to beat the game, you take the roll of almost every Gundam character from Gundam 0079 and Gundam Zeta, Both Hero side, Zeon side and the bad guys from the Zeta series, each side has over 15 characters, and in order to finish each one of their sides off, you must go back and finish their missions in a fashion so as the alter the story line, weather it be purposly losing in a mission, destroying the hardest of hero suits or just finishing it with a few less kills than what you'd normally do. TONS of diffrent ways and secrets in the LONG LONG story mode, tons of mobile suits to use and test...Story mode should of alone given this game a 8.5.

Graphics are a little bland in the fact the battle feilds are plain and boaring, but some city battles and jungle battles have you jumping from building to building, into lakes and rivers and some low gravity fighting on diffrent planets! the Mobile suit models are a bit small but actually very well detailed, right down to the last patch of medal, wepon(which you can change on your mobile suits) and colors. Sounds? tons of sounds and voices from the actual Gundam series.

The game also has 2 other modes, ARCADE mode and a training kinda mode, which raise up the difficulty and set you up with battles, depending on the time you earn and the amount of enemies you take out, gives you a rank and possibly unlocking something in the library, which does add alot to the replay factor.

BAscily for the price of this game, its a definet buy, you'll be playing it for a long long time and when you actually do reach 120% you will say "now that! was a long video game" .