Game Gundam Seed Lf2

  

Gundam Battle: Gunpla Warfare is an epic 3D mech action battle game based off the popular sci-fi mecha anime series. Get ready for the ultimate mecha robot battle game! The first mobile Gundam game in North America is here to bring the best sci-fi anime mecha action to the palm of your hands! Build your custom Gundam plastic model (aka Gunpla. Little Fighter 2 'Mobile Suit: Gundam Seed'. dalam game ini kita dapat bermain sendiri ( stand alone ), bermain dengan LAN, atau juga bisa dengan Online. up to 8 player ( 8 orang bisa langsung bermain bersama, untuk LAN dan Online, tapi kalo dalam 1 komputer cma bsa 4 player + 4 CPU ) - 12 map.

Classic mecha anime Mobile Suit Gundam SEED is receiving a sequel film in addition to a new game and a manga series!

Game Gundam Seed Lf2

These new works are part of GUNDAM SEED PROJECT ignited, a project celebrating the 20th anniversary of the original anime series.

While details on the sequel film are scarce, it is currently in production with Mitsuo Fukuda back as director. Similarly, little information is available for the new Mobile Suit Gundam SEED game.

The new manga will be released worldwide in July as a Mobile Suit Gundam SEED ECLIPSE side-story. Overseas fans will be able to access the series through Gundam.Info.

Set in CE (Cosmic Era) 72, two years between two great wars, the story is centered around the mobile suit pilots of an empty unit known as 'ODR.' Three characters have been revealed: 17-year-old pilot Tatsumi Hori, 19-year-old commander Miyabi Oto Kio, and 18-year-old pilot/coordinator Ken Noland Suse.

Atsushi Soga is drawing the manga with a story by SOW, character design by Kogado Studio, and mecha design by Junichi Akutsu of Astrays.

Also set to appear in the manga, the MVF-X08 Eclipse Gundam will be available for purchase as a Master Grade 1/100 model kit from August.

Launched in October 2002, the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED anime series follows the intensifying conflict between 'Coordinators,' genetically altered humans, and 'Naturals,' regular humans who inhabit Earth. In addition to a sequel anime titled Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny, it went on to receive manga and novel adaptations, as well as a series of compilation films.

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Fans of Japanese culture and animes, in general, will quickly recognize the inspirations behind this fighting game. With over forty years of legacy and content, the Gundam anime series was responsible for popularizing the mecha fighting genre. In Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, they draw inspiration and put players in the shoes of the characters from Mobile Suit Gundam Seed, in a purposeful way this game was released originally on the mobile platform Gameboy advanced at the time.

Brawling Robots

Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, is one-hundred percent a fighting game. Giant robots fighting through the streets is still a very interesting concept, one which I find extremely fun, but it is clear that those that understand and watch the anime will have a better time. There’s very little guidance or ambiance whatsoever in regards to story-telling, for those unfamiliar with the series it becomes hard to piece together why people are fighting even in the story mode, being up-to-date with the anime will ensure that fans get more enjoyment of this game.

The game has twelve playable characters, eight of them are from the main roster and the remaining four are unlockable by specific actions. The roster is fairly big for a game developed toward mobile gaming, nonetheless, combat mechanics feel underwhelming at best. This means there isn’t a lot to uncover, and even its more unique mechanics can be overlooked for the most part.

Battle Assault

Gundam’s fighting relies on projectiles, jumping, blocking, kicking, and punching similar to every fighting game ever designed. Where it tries to differentiate itself is by allowing players to change stances during combat, between Berserk Mode, and Thruster Mode. Simply put the first one exchanges armor for damage, and allows you to use your “Ultimate Attack”. The second one provides greater mobility and sends you flying skywards.

For all its attempts at creativity, what we ultimately get is a game that is easy to play, and doesn’t require mastery of all the mechanics to be played. This characteristic probably won’t provide avid fighting game players to extract much value from the game, but fans of the anime that go in without unreasonable expectations can find an easy-to-play game that furthers provides more lore on the anime, even if it is in a non-canon way.

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Verdict

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In the end, Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, will attract casual fighting players, the fans of the anime, or the fans of mecha robots. The fact that mechanics that could be seen as complex aren’t extremely essential to master, to have fun playing the game, makes it an approachable game for most gamers. This isn’t a classic by any standards, but it certainly has its place among its niche.

A well-designed, and good-looking game for its era and platform of release, Gundam Seed: Battle Assault, is a good game for players who enjoyed Guilty Gear Xrd, and earlier titles of the Gundam Series.

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Pros:

  • Easy to Execute
  • Soundtrack
  • Creative Mechanics
  • Artwork

Cons:

  • Mechanics Can Be Overlooked
  • Very Short Story-Mode (30 min average)
  • Generic Fighting Game
  • Story Doesn’t Welcome Newcomers
Overall rating: 5