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Original Mode features a new storyline crafted for the game, featuring mobile suits and characters from the full spectrum of the series in a plot created just for the game. The game features two major modes - Official and Original - which have two separate storylines. One thing that Koei and Bandai have done is draw on the complete history of Gundam for the content of the game. The anime feature extremely dynamic, stylized combat, with heroic fighters mowing down masses of ineffectual enemy, and visually striking Mobile Suit and weapon designs that draw on samurai history as much as modern weapon aesthetics. Mobile Suit Gundam, a space-opera that began in the late seventies as a series of books (?Kido Senshi Gundam?, by Yoshiyuki Tomino) was an explosive success as an anime adaptation, and is largely responsible for the genesis of the giant robot craze that began in Japan and exported to North America shortly thereafter. Having never played a Dynasty Warriors game, and being a fan of Gundam anime, I thought that I might be able to approach this title with a fresh perspective, but unfortunately, even as a love letter to Gundam fans the game is still lacking.įor the Dynasty Warriors fans who are turning their heads in puzzlement at this oddly robotic reinvention of their favourite action fix, it should be said that this peculiar mating of genres does make a bit of sense. DW: Gundam takes the same gameplay formula, replaces Chinese warlords with Japanese robots, and serves up yesterday's meal reheated. A single, playable hero, a screen full (literally - sometimes clear to the horizon) of bad guys, and a whole lot of button-mashing hack-and-slash mayhem. Koei's Dynasty Warriors games have been a perennial favorite on last-gen consoles over a half-dozen releases, remixes and reissues have come and gone, featuring the gameplay formula that has changed little over the life of the franchise. It'd be a joyous cause for celebration for both fans and gamers alike if Dynasty Warriors: Gundam were the title to restore honor to Gundam in games, but, although it's a reasonably good action banger, there's nothing there to get really excited about, it's sad to say. Gundam games have been, well, crap, up to now. Gundam games are like Star Trek games: Despite the decades of rich source material to draw from, dynamic settings and opportunities for action, and mass legions of ready fans ready to put cash down on a fun, rewarding, interactive interpretation of their favorite sci-fi universe, disappointment after disappointment has brought us to expect little.
