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Best Gundam Games For Building Mecha
The runaway success of the Gundam concept in anime and manga has unsurprisingly bled into the gaming medium over the years. Gundam stories typically focus on the titular machinery; powerful, robotic Mobile Suits piloted by human drivers.
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With the endless array of weapons, battle strategies, and technological features that have been applied to these gigantic instruments of warfare over the years, developing and customizing Mobile Suits has garnered considerable interest. For gamers, this goes beyond storytelling, as the chance to virtually develop their own powerhouse takes center-stage. Of the many Gundam games out there, a select few take the cake when it comes to their wide array of customizable options and Mobile Suits for players to discover.
5 Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn
This Installment Provided Improved Graphics And Mobile Suits Options.
With over 120 Mobile Suits to discover, the fourth chapter in the Dynasty Warriors series has plenty of detail for players to discover. Sporting slicker, more realistically detailed graphics than previous installments, Gundam Reborn is a visually pleasing effort thanks to it stepping away from the cel-shading style the series was becoming known for beforehand.
Loaded with exciting new features, Gundam Reborn has a variety of fresh new suits and game modes to enjoy. There is even a what-if feature within the game’s Official Mode, making room for new missions and unlockables for players to enjoy. With all manner of suits and vehicles to master, this well-regarded Dynasty Warriors effort has plenty of addictive gameplay value for gamers to enjoy.
4 Gundam Versus
A Thrilling Action Game With A Host Of Customizable Mobile Suits.
Loaded with fast-paced battles, Gundam Versus is a high-action effort for players to enjoy. Better still, the game offers a wide variety of Mobile Suits for players to customize and go to war with.
The customizable nature of the Mobile Suits on offer helps to emphasize the game’s general interest in strategic teamplay. As players band together in teams of two or three, it is important for each suit to bring important features into the action that will ensure victory. Gundam Versus also provides gamers with survival and arcade modes, ensuring a diverse array of fun, playable modes for players to discover.
3 Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation 2
A Gritty, Competitive Effort With Plenty Of Customizable Options.
After the unexpected format changes of Gundam Battle Operation NEXT, Battle Operation 2 restored the style of the original in the series. As a result, arcade gameplay is left behind in favor of more conventional, sensibly detailed Gundam development and action.
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The game has an impressively varied list of playable Gundam units, ensuring players have plenty of weapons and features to get to know and master. New suits have even been added on a weekly basis in an impressive bid to maintain general player interest and hype since the game’s release. With team battles allowing space for up to a dozen players at a time, the multiplayer fun here emphasizes both competition and teamwork, making for a fun, sometimes frustrating, competitive gaming experience. Overall, this is a straightforward but effective effort with enough suits to be a must-play for Gundam enthusiasts.
2 Gundam Breaker 3
An All-Action Effort With Several Exciting Gameplay Modes.
- Initial release date: March 3, 2016
- Platforms: Playstation 4, Playstation Vita
- Developer: Crafts & Meister
This Gunpla-based hit provided a slick, well-rounded update on the Gundam Breaker franchise formula at the time of its release.
Players are introduced to a world where an enormous satellite station has been successfully connected to the Earth. Advanced technology also extends, of course, to the world of Gundam creation and piloting. A key perk of this installment in the popular series is the large number of different gameplay modes to enjoy. These include thrilling modes such as Battle Royale and Team Deathmatch allow the player to enjoy all-action Gundam mayhem. Overall, while this Gundam Breaker hit didn’t reinvent the wheel, it provided a well-rounded experience that advanced the appeal and strengths of the first two.
1 Gundam Breaker 4
A Refined Effort With A Huge Amount Of Gunpla Kits.
- Franchise
- Gundam Breaker
- Developer(s)
- Crafts & Meister
Taking on the hacking and slashing of its predecessors and jazzing it up further, Gundam Breaker 4 quickly set itself apart with its rapid-fire combat pace. Players must master a range of combat styles and approaches whilst doing battle, making for a well-rounded fighting experience.
Picking up 6 years after the events of Gundam Breaker 3, the fourth chapter introduces players to a newer, flashier Gunpla Battle simulation. Impressively, the game offers players a whopping 250-plus Gunpla kits to get the hang of, ensuring an impressive amount of gameplay variety to discover and enjoy. Overall, Gundam Breaker 4 is a fine example of a sequel going all out on being bigger and better than what came before.
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