This comes at a surprise as past PSP Gundam installments like Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. It would of been nice to have other objectives like ‘survive until time runs out’ and a variety of other modes to help flesh out the single player aspect more. Time attack mode, harder difficulties and different scenarios all follow the same objective of destroying the enemy until you or the enemy has no more points left. Though it bombards you with many options to choose from they all play out the same. The arcade mode consists of 8 stages along with a boss at the end. A simple short cut-scene (or should I say launch sequence) for each series is played at the beginning of the Arcade Mode along with a nice piece of artwork at the end and that’s about it. Being a port of an arcade game of the same name the plot is wafer thin only being used a simple premise for all the Gundams being together in one place. The year is 2030 an enemy known as the Devil Gundam has merged all the worlds into one, it’s up to all the Gundam heroes to work together and defeat the threat. Has Gundam vs Gundam found it’s potential or is it just another failure? Dodgy controls and gameplay have stopped it from becoming a great franchise it could of been. Gundam games haven’t exactly been in the good books in recent years, for every good game there are many shit ones.
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