Dynasty warriors gundam 3 multiplayer
The same goes for the Pilot selection, featuring your standard notable characters like Amuro, Char, and Heero.
#DYNASTY WARRIORS GUNDAM 3 MULTIPLAYER SERIES#
You’ll be able to pilot just about every notable Gundam across virtually all the main series released in the US and Japan. That said, there’s still a number of Gundam and pilots to unlock and use. This might sound like any other Dynasty Warrior experience to a non-fan, but the difference in material is noticeable to anyone that’s played through the series up to this point. Gone are the multitude of mission types found in DW Gundam 3, instead you’ll have a series of missions associated with different bits of story, that boil down to repetitive maps, encounters, and enemy types to engage. It’s a bit more in line with DW Gundam 1 and 2, but in direct comparison to DW Gundam 3, this alt-universe collection of missions is sorely lacking. That said, story mode still feels a bit light in comparison to Reborn’s predecessors, but the real content culprit here is the accompanying Ultimate mode.
As a whole, the presentation angle of Gundam Reborn is solid, marking one of the few positives here.
Each entry in story mode contains a number of missions to tackle, typically bookended by fancier CGI cut-scenes than what we’ve seen in previous DW Gundam titles. There’s a main story mode, which features six different Gundam storylines, from First Gundam to Gundam SEED Destiny. And granted, it comes with a smaller price tag at launch than the last entry in the Gundam series, but that $20 difference doesn’t really make up for content lost.įor the most part, this entry feels similar in approach to the previous three titles. It’s not necessarily the worst DW related title I’ve ever played, but it feels like a stripped down version of the previous game in a number of ways. As someone who greatly enjoyed Dynasty Warriors Gundam 3, I find myself completely underwhelmed by Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn.