Finally, Gallery mode is renamed gallery and library mode in the Japanese version, detailing character biographies, mobile suit and battleship information, movie clips and musical tracks from the various Gundam series themes (Japanese version only). In order for characters to use other mobile suits they would not use in their timeline or outside their continuity, players must complete License Missions to receive licenses to use other units. The original story is featured within an all-new Mission Mode, where characters are given specific missions to accomplish, such as acquiring parts for various mobile suits (Collection Mission) and reinforcing or defeating other characters to increase friendship status or develop rivalries (Friendship Mission). However, like the previous game, an original story is still the main focus of the game. The returning Official Mode features 4 playable pilots and the events set within the continuity of the Universal Century timeline, covering the series of Mobile Suit Gundam, Zeta Gundam, Gundam ZZ and the movie, Char's Counterattack. There are two Modes with the game: Official and Mission Mode. Lastly, the option for Japanese Audio on the North American version, found previously in the first game, was taken out. Mobile suits making an appearance in the previous game, but were non-playable (such as the Guncannon and Hambrabi), are included in the playable roster for Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2, along with an enhanced Versus Mode for North American and PAL regions only. Official Mode, which chronicles the events depicted in the Universal Century calendar of the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise, expands to include the story in Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack. Intermission and briefing scenes now feature complete 2-D illustrations with various outfits for the game's characters. Also, the ability to perform aerial maneuvers and attacks simultaneously is added. In addition, improvements have been made to enemy AI, in the hopes of keeping even the best players on their toes. Colossal mobile armors have also been added to the game and serve as some of the game's bosses. One of many additions to the game are Quick Time Events. Pressing the buttons in the right order allows the player to overpower the enemy mobile suit and deliver some amount of damage. From Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Īn example of Quick time events where the RX-78 Gundam faces off against a Dom. Units in Dynasty Warriors: Gundam are much more mobile, using their thrusters to dash, jump in mid-air, and (for some) even fly. For example: players are given more ranged combat options than in other Dynasty Warriors games, although melee combat is still the focus of the game. However, all of Koei's Gundam titles also have unique gameplay mechanics that help set them apart from Koei's core Dynasty Warriors series. The greatest difference between Koei's Gundam titles (there are currently three) and Koei's Dynasty Warriors series is the core content: rather than using characters and story from the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the games draw their material from across the various Mobile Suit Gundamanime series. From previous Dynasty Warriors titles ĭynasty Warriors: Gundam follows in the style of previous Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors games as an action-oriented hack and slash with some tactical elements. Unlike the first two titles, this game strives for a cel-animation motif and is created to look more like the anime series. Gundam Musou 3 (ガンダム無双3 Gandamu Musō Surī, Known in its US release as Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 ) is the third title within the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series. Differences from prior games įeaturing characters and mecha from over 30 years of Gundam anime and manga series, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 thrusts players into the galactic melee with over 50 playable and upgradable characters and over 70 playable and upgradeable Mobile Suits combed from the Gundam universe. The game was then rereleased on Decemin Japan as part of both the Gundam 30th Anniversary Collection and The Best range edition. The game was released in Japan on December 18, 2008, with a North American release on Apand a European release April 24, 2009. It is developed by Omega Force and is published by Bandai Namco. Genre(s)Action role-playing game, Hack and slashMode(s)Single-player, multiplayerĭynasty Warriors: Gundam 2, originally released in Japan as Gundam Musou 2 ( ガンダム無双2, Gandamu Musō Tsū), is a tactical actionvideo game based on the Gundamanime series, and the sequel to 2007's Dynasty Warriors: Gundam. JP: Decem(Gundam 30th Anniversary Collection Edition).
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