Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 combines the devastating power of the Mobile Suit, the rich heritage of the "Gundam universe and the furious series of tactical action game Dynasty Warriors. For the first time, engage in battles against colossal enemies in melee as Psycho Gundam can quickly reconfigure their bodies into mobile fortresses Titanic. Prepare yourself headlong into space the farthest and the war against legions of enemy Mobile Suits!
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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 combines the devastating power of the mobile suit, the rich legacy of the anime Gundam universe, and the furious tactical action gameplay of the Dynasty Warriors series. For the first time, engage in melee battles against colossal enemies such as the Psycho Gundam who can quickly reconfigure their bodies into titanic mobile fortresses. Prepare to head off into the furthest reaches of space and wage war against legions of enemy mobile suits.
An Anti-Earth Union Group (AEUG) pilot who calls himself Quattro Bajeena infiltrates the space colony known as Gryps, the headquarters of the Earth Federation's dreaded Titans taskforce. Confirming that the Titans are developing new Gundam Mk II mobile suits, Quattro and his comrades capture some of the machines and then return to the AEUG flagship, Argama. They are accompanied by a young civilian named Kamille Bidan, a talented pilot with strong newtype potential and no love for the Titans. Evading the pursuing Titans and their allies in the regular Federation Forces, the Argama makes its way to the moon, where the rebels receive new weapons and supplies from their sponsors. After capturing several Federation warships, the AEUG gathers its forces for its first major offensive - a massive mobile suit attack on the Titans' terrestrial supply base, the underground fortress of Jaburo in South America. Gameplay Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2, like its predecessor, is a hack and slash tactical action game based on several different anime within the popular and long-lived Gundam series. Action in these anime, and thus within Gundam 2, is based around combat that utilizes in-game mechanized mobile suits and the player's ability to pilot them in combat against hordes of similarly equipped enemies. The goal in this combat is to level up your chosen character and suit by doing enough damage against the low level enemies you face, and wherever possible, the huge boss character/mechs that are associated with the particular level you find yourself on. Gundam mobile suits feature laser swords, guns, as well as propulsion mechanisms, together which can be used in a few varieties of standard and charging attacks, as well as attacks designed to knock out all enemies within a certain range by charging a power gauge before acting. As you would expect, successful attacks against bosses require much more work and precision, and in many cases rapid input of button prompts flashed during combat. Multiple Play Modes Gundam 2 also provides players with a few different play mode options. 'Official mode' is a default campaign where players attempt to level up characters by playing through existing plot lines from the various anime subject matter. In this mode you can choose to play from either the good, or evil side of things, but the characters are set. 'Mission mode' on the other hand allows players to mix characters and scenarios from the Gundam universe and associate them in different ways for different outcomes. Missions here are divided into several different categories, with completion of missions unlocking further play opportunities and classes of mobile suits. 'Library mode' provides players with background information on all the pilots, mobile suits and battle ships in the game. Lastly 'Versus mode' via PlayStation Network (PSN) allows players to compete against each other in three online campaigns. Key Game Features: More Mobile Suits Than Ever Because action in the Gundam series is so heavily influenced by its playable mobile suits, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 has been designed to include more of these than ever before. Increasing the 19 available in the original Gundam game to more than 60, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 is destined to provide both newbies to the Gundam universe and longtime fans more of the mechs that brought them to the game in the first place. |
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New game same experience
I bought the original DW:gundam game and loved it because it was the 1st good gundam game on a next gen console (cross roads sucked) and the first one to have co-op. The fist game was great and then the second one came out.
Pros:
New ploits and Mobile Suits
A better Official mode.
Bigger boss battles.
Online and trophies
Same controls.
(if you played the first game you can jump right into this one with out looking at the manuel)
Fixed bosting.
(the first game forced you to keep on pressing the button to bost. Now you can just hold it.)
Cons:
1.The "game over" problem - When you lose instead of offering you a "continue" or "retry" option it just asks you to save and then takes you back to the main screen as if they expect you to quit.
2.Attacks feel weaker - The charge and special attacks add a little ease to the game even if you were playing it in hard. The charge attacks helped you to get your special faster which in return helped you to beat fields and Enemies faster. Now The charge attacks only attack the 1 person infront of you instead of affecting the 3 + that could also be in the front as well. The special used to be great for "clearing" the field now it never seems to hit the mass amount of enemies that are in your line of sight. That in turn makes clearing the fields of enemies a much harder task.
3. AI - They didn't fix it. In the first game if a enemy was attacking a Key ally in a mission you would have to watch them otherwise they would attacking until they die causing you to fail. It made it even harder since they never healed, and you couldn't heal them. Also if you need to heal and they were in red you had to choose between losing the missing by having them die or by dying yourself. Same problem is here in the second game. If a key ally is in red they don't run and you can't heal them, so you have to win fast or lose.
4. Licenses - in the first game all you had to do is beat the character's story and you could use in mobile suit that you had at the time. Now you have earn it by working for it by doing License mission.
5. free camera - The exception here is in the giant boss battles in which case it is locked on them which makes it hard to look for boxes that contain hp or sp items. The free came is nice but when the enemy is behind you which he can get quite often you are forced to manully turn the camera around. In the first game you could fix this by using the "block" button and it would automatically face you in the direction you were facing. While the same hold true here (at a slower pace now) it is just another problem they needed to fix and didn't.
It is still a great game, but if they do plan to do a thrid installment they should considering fixing the at least 3 of those key issues.
Prepare to launch your Mobile Suit
Pros:
Online
Most of the Gundam Series are Represented
It's Dynasty Warriors + Gundam
You can Actually shoot you enemy to death
Upgrades work offline and online(So Level Up)
There are enough online modes
It's 2 player
Cons:
No Gundam X(They Have every AU series represented except this one.)
Online there limited number of areas you can have battle online
Overall this is a great game and I reccomend it to anyone that needs to relieve stress by destroying 1000s of MS(Mobile Suits),(MF)Mobile Fighters), or MA(Mobile Armors)
A Dynasty Game not Armored Core
First off, I was looking forward to playing DW Gundam when this new version came out right when I was going to buy the original. So I did what a part time gamer would do, bought the newer one and checked it out.
In the Dynasty series, after completing a level, you could enjoy a little cenematic of warlords boasting or partying in triumph, but not so much in this game.
True to its Dynasty roots, this is a hack and slash game that can get very repetitive quickly, but it finds itself reinviting with Pshyco Gundam bosses that are huge. Ounce you get the hang of it, these bosses aren't so tough because they do not turn very well. I have been playing for about 3 weeks now, and found myself frustrated that Allies don't readily heal themselves, even when you are near them, so be careful. Some of the story lines are short, but then expanded in the mission modes. I find it very difficult to make friends with the AI characters for the mission mode when you start the game out as destroy all enemies. That's it, that the goal of most mission modes.
The huge bosses are a nice touch and something that can't be found in the Dynasty series, but I wish that body guards could be added like in the Dynasty series to help with the hard levels so that you can mod up your guard or have key characters join you when in battle, can you say (expansion?) Being able to play as a massive mobile pshyco gundam II would be cool, since the Dynasty series plays on your god like ability to massively wipe out all comers.
As soon as I started the Official mode on my HD LCD, I was dissapointed with the graphics since this was a 2nd game to come out in the series, and even more dissapointed with the grid view in space, but as you play, you get used to it and I don't notice the grids anymore in the background.
In no changing mobile suits, unlike Dynasty, no horse to jump on and you can find that getting from one area to the next in large games can take some time. Some Gundams transform into jets, awsome feature and they don't use that much boost either. It is like jumping on Red Hare without having to find it. The special or Musuo use would be nice to be able to upgrade like in Dynasty by finding equipment parts that are permanant like the scrolls that could be added to in Dynasty Dynasty Warriors 6.
this is not a mecha fighting game like Armored Core, if you are expecting something like that, you will be dissapointed from the lack of upgrades and abilities. If you have never played Dynasty or Armored CoreArmored Core: For Answer but like the old manga or anime, this game will touch that inner child, since most Gundam pilots are teenagers and grow up in apocolyptic conditions, but evolved in space. Robotech fans should enjoy this games from the PS2 versionRobotech: Battlecry
This game gets repetitive, but if you like Giant robot fighting and cheesy comments made every 50 characters destroyed, then you will like this game as a keeper. I still have almost every Dynasty Warriors on PS2 and the Samurai Series, that entertain me from time to time. The makers have not gotten the graphics to where they could yet, so there is still room for improvement. the official mode can play into events that supposedly happened but didn't play out in the series, but this game is limited to official play. Some Gundam games are like Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire were infuriating, because who wants to be side characters starting out on a slow paced game. It did take more time than I had to get into this game, cross fire, but I have it. Only because I am an anime fan and who does like creaming through enemies that are far inferior to you.
The levels on this game easy, normal and d hard should make it interesting for hours of play but the license requirements may be difficult if you end up killing all aces on the field, since the game say defeat all enemies, but the license says Amuro and Char need to be at affinity? That is tough. Overall I really enjoy this game, to be clear... it is like Armored Core, it does get easier the more you play and maybe too easy the more you play. I am still trying to get a hold of how to use the upgrade shop, and trying to figure out how to undo some of my gameplay without losing character information so I can pilot other suits during official mode with characters in mission mode.I would have liked to have seen more official mode game play, since the series runs into different shows and evolves with fudgy line on who is bad and good. Wanting to destroy humanity (Bad), Wanting to create peace by killing everyone who fights (good?)... that is the fudgy line in the series. unlike ZOE, every robot is supposed to have a pilot in it and you kill everyone, so not to kid friendly, but older kids know it is fiction anyways, so have fun with this game. Cartoon war fiction history is ok for all those who are afraid of games with graphic violence in war scenarios like Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, but this has robot parts blowing up.
I would like to see battle damage on thrashed mobile suits like the mega bosses for future games and still be able to be repaired with fallen gundam parts maybe?
Dynasty fans will like this game a hell of alot, No LU BU super character to be, but play with some different gundams, you may find that Kamile is pretty close and the Pshycho bosses are easy to defeat by yourself ounce you get stronger and more experianced, but when allies fight them also, be careful. It can be frustrating to lose because the AI just attacks and won't back off when the thing is doing a super explosion.
Price: $34.90
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