TGS '07: Mobile Ops: One Year War Hands-On

Mobile Ops: One Year War is known as Mobile Suit Gundam: Operation Troy in Japan, and we take a look at it at the Microsoft booth.

If you can say one thing about Japanese gamers, it's that they can't seem to get enough of their Gundam, and publisher Namco Bandai seems to be quite eager to supply owners of next-generation systems with games to support their habit. Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire was a (bad) launch title for the PS3, while a more recent entry melded the Gundam universe with the gameplay of Dynasty Warriors. At TGS 2007, however, Namco Bandai had a new Xbox 360 Gundam game on display, entitled Mobile Suit Gundam: Operation Troy.

Only the multiplayer portion of Troy was available on the show floor, although from what we've seen, it seems as though the game may actually be a multiplayer-focused game. What's interesting is that upon first starting a multiplayer round, you spawn as a normal human soldier instead of appearing inside a Gundam directly. You can actually pick a few different character classes to spawn as, including antitank, normal infantry, and apparently even a medic class, each of which will have different weapons and items.

When you spawn into the world, you're greeted with a third-person interface that'll let you see the world around you. In the deathmatch map that we played on, which took place in an abandoned city that had begun to be destroyed by the ongoing conflict between the EFSF and Zeon forces, we spawned in the hills a short distance outside the city. You're perfectly capable of fighting as a foot soldier, if you wish, and we imagine that some multiplayer modes will probably force you to get used to it. But for the purposes of this map, it was much quicker to get into the action if you hopped into one of the tanks or Gundam suits that were waiting for us near the perimeter of the city.

After hopping into a Gundam suit, the gameplay was tried and true Gundam. We managed to jet toward the enemy forces relatively quickly, took up a position atop a tall building, and started using our "hyper bazooka" to fire on our foes. Although we gave as good as we got, we eventually died, and after respawning, we took a tank out for a spin. Unfortunately this was a bad idea because it was very difficult to control and didn't have any of the shielding of the Gundams, meaning that we were quickly destroyed when spotted by an enemy suit.

All in all, Operation Troy doesn't seem to have a whole lot of new ideas to bring to the table. If you've played any of the recent Battlefield games, then you'll be pretty comfortable with the gameplay here. That said, we only saw one multiplayer game type, so we're willing to bet there's more to the game than what was on the show floor. If Operation Troy winds up coming stateside, you can be sure GameSpot will have more details as they become available.

12 Comments

  • PlayedSun

    Posted Sep 1, 2009 7:53 pm PT

    When is this game coming to America!?!?!?!?!

  • sarak_zanmato

    Posted Nov 8, 2008 5:49 pm PT

    i got this game two day ago, and i have spent 3 hour to finished the single plalyer scenerio. i don't have xbox live to play online with friend, for me it's kind of short game. the gameplay style is really on Mobile suit is really satified, if you play as a normal soldier, it similiar to the anthor shooting game, average. IN single player campaign there are two sides, EFF and Zeon. each side has 5 mission. in the trailer show that we can control core fighter Ground combat gundam(G-gundam), and Gundam or even guntank. But during my playthrough, I only control Zaku, GM, and GM with beam gun. it's kind of disapointed.

  • snakes2solid

    Posted Feb 11, 2008 8:55 am PT

    I love gundam!!!!!!!!!! hope this game makes it out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • IKEb420

    Posted Jan 28, 2008 4:26 am PT

    i cant wait any longer....HUUUURRRRRYYYYYY

  • TrueProphecy22

    Posted Jan 19, 2008 4:09 am PT

    It sounds like almost a completely different game than when we first heard about it, way back when.

  • fattyxboxbutt

    Posted Sep 23, 2007 3:30 pm PT

    still alive

  • hub0

    Posted Sep 23, 2007 12:20 am PT

    well, if it means battlefield gundam-style, so be it, as long as it's got gundam! hope the game doesn't concentrate solely on online play like warhawk, cause I don't go on XBL what so ever.

  • geist9049

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 6:48 am PT

    the game is still been tweaked and bandai/namco has listed the game for completion in fall 2008. so theres plenty of time to finish a great game. but i think the over-all reason for the delay is to put the game out after the latest gundam anime which starts october 2007. that way japanese fanboys will be rejuvinated for new gundam material. I have high hopes for this one. the graphics and movies look nice. and being that the japanese public arent as into PVP as the rest of the world im sure the main game will be great

  • thesethcohen

    Posted Sep 22, 2007 1:07 am PT

    oh that sucks. the update we've been waiting years for is flameing the game..damn it. i give up on this game!

  • comthitnuong

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 8:31 pm PT

    Wow...I thought that this game was canceled. Its been so long since an update.

  • Button_man

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 8:23 pm PT

    splitscreen or just live?

  • JLuke360

    Posted Sep 21, 2007 7:09 pm PT

    Gundam!

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