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Gundam vs Gundam – PSP review

  • Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot

    Previous Gundam related games like Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. Portable, Gundam Battle Royale and Gundam Battle Tactics were all great games, specially Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. Portable that had, at the time, the latest mobile suits from the Gundam Seed series. Now, Gundam vs Gundam, the newest Gundam game has released for the PlayStation Portable in Japan (no date for North American release yet). Is this one worth buying at all? Read on…..

    For those that haven’t played the games or even heard of Gundams before, they are basically transformers but only look 100x better. The games mentioned above basically put you in one of the mobile suits, not necessary Gundams because there are different robots in the series. You will be controlling and fighting against one of the other sides, usually two sides each with different mobile suits and mobile armor (these are not necessary robots but can be fighter planes etc). Its really a third person shooter, just replace human/monsters with robots.

    Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot

    If I remember correctly, this game was originally from the arcade and it was ported over to the PlayStation 2, then to the PSP. Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. Portable was a great game that offered hours of play time and great replay value because you can upgrade many of your mobile suits’ stats such as how fast the weapon can fire, more ammo, more fire power as well as more health, jump higher and more booster power etc. This is pretty much level grinding though, which I think was necessary in order to pass some of the harder levels.

    Game play
    Gundam vs Gundam is really just the arcade version ported over to the PSP. At first I thought there was a story mode just like Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. Portable. I should have figured that out from the name of the game, stupid me. The controls are basically the same or really similar to the other games though – jump, boost, shoot, melee, shoot 2, special shot, special melee and special. The three specials are hard to execute because you have to hold triangle, plus either the shoot or melee. The special move is slightly easier and its executed by pressing triangle, square and cross (might as well press your right thumb onto all four buttons)
    I have yet to even execute any of them. How did I even figure out how to execute these hard to do moves? They are actually mentioned in one of the game options. I will update once I figure out how to execute them. I have never had such frustration over special moves from previous Gundam games.

    [Update: I have finally managed to execute the special attack (only when your special gauge is full) by pressing.....L and R together twice]

    Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot

    Aside from the standards, now you can assign orders to your computer teammate, commands like attack, dodge and surprise attack. You can also call in support where an additional mobile suit for a second and throw in a few more shots at your current target, as usual, the calls for support can be recharged with time just like recharging your gun’s ammo. I find the support useful because, if I remember correctly it was able to take the hits for me as well as acting as a decoy for a short time.

    Enough with the controls, the game has three game modes – “normal” mode (I call it the normal mode, was going to say story mode but its not a story) where you fight through 8 stages with the last stage as boss stage, quick play and multiplayer that supports 2 on 2 battles. I think the 2 on 2 is the selling point here, just like the arcade version, the fun is from shooting and slashing other human piloted mobile suits. Once you have selected a mobile suit from the list with 20+ of them and more can be unlocked by completing the “normal” mode. They range from the oldest 0079 series all the way to the newest ones from the Gundam 00 series. The objective of any of these game mode is the same, you and your enemies both have a life bar, you will lose if your side’s life bar reaches 0. When you and/or your teammate dies (same goes for enemies), the amount of life your team loses is based on the mobile suit you picked. The stronger the mobile suit, the higher points its worth, which means when it blows up, your team loses a bigger amount of life. So that means its not always better to pick the strongest from the list. I picked my favorite Freedom Gundam and its worth 3000GP, I lost one of the games once by dying only twice!

    Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot

    In “normal” mode, you will fight in random locations and you will have a random computer mobile suit to fight along side with you. There are a total of 8 stages with the last one being the boss stage. The boss is huge, relative to your mobile suit and it took me 2 tries to beat it, I was one hit away from losing the game for the second time! I guess I just need to practice more with the controls, a training mode would be a perfect game mode for this game.

    Quick play is no brainer, you pick your mobile suit and pick up to 3 other computer to fight with or against you. You can modify options like how long the match lasts for, how fast your special gauge fills up or different stages/music.

    Unfortunately I haven’t had a chance to try out the multiplayer.

    Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot Gundam vs Gundam screenshot

    So as you can see, there isn’t any level grinding here. Although you can still unlock more mobile suits, intro movies, endings and images for the multimedia galleries.

    Graphics and audio
    Graphics are again, PSP quality, the mobile suits are nicely detailed, environments are plain but the game is so fast paced you won’t have time to appreciate or pay attention to, not that there is anything to appreciate here. Music is actually real sound tracks from the Gundam series, so based on which Gundam series’ stage you are fighting in, you will be listening to that series’ soundtrack. The soundtracks bring back a lot of memories by the way.

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    Final verdict
    Overall I think this game is OK. I still prefer Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. Portable because it has a story mode and level grinding although you can still unlock more mobile suits, maybe its just me. For those that are looking for fast paced arcade style game play, Gundam vs Gundam should suit your needs. Skills really matter in this game since there’s no level grinding where you can easily overpower your enemies by powering up your mobile suits and weapons. If you have lots of Gundam loving friends with PSP, I suggest convincing them to get a copy so up to 4 of you and your friends can fight each other anytime without going to the arcade.

    7.0/10

    This entry was posted on Thursday, November 20th, 2008 at 10:44 pm
 

  1. #1 Chenkatun
    December 2nd, 2008 at 1:16 pm

    I quoted some senctences that doesn’t make sense =p

    “Gundam Seed: Rengou vs. Z.A.F.T. Portable was a great game that offered hours of play time and great replay value because you can upgrade many of your mobile suits’ stats such as how fast the weapon can fire, more ammo, more fire power as well as more health, jump higher and more booster power etc. This is pretty much level grinding though, which I think was necessary in order to pass some of the harder levels.”

    There is no such thing like upgrading your boost etc. in RvsZ…… are you confusing it with Gundam Battle Universe series? -_-”

    also you also mentioned something about a training mode…. the free battle mode is the way you can practice ;) aside from that it was quite a detailed review =], can’t wait for my copy to arive and beat the crap out of my friends ^^

    P.S Did you make the screenshots with your webcam or so =p

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  2. #2 admin
    December 2nd, 2008 at 1:37 pm

    I might have got carried away with the upgrades I guess, jumping pretty much is the “boost” thing that I mentioned. The free mode isn’t quite equal training though in my opinion. :)

    Yes I took the screens from my digicam, its too easy to just copy what’s on the net. I like to have my own images

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  3. #3 Chenkatun
    December 5th, 2008 at 2:50 pm

    Hehe I see =], well in Rengou vs ZAFT you could set the battle gauge to Inf. (if you want some sort of “Training” mode =p) isn’t that possible in Gvsg?? O.o, anyway, practice makes perfect! try playing Free battle alot of times and you’ll be good in no times ;) . Nonetheless I agree with your comment about taking your own screenshots =], Nice screenies btw ^^

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  4. #4 Chenkatun
    December 5th, 2008 at 3:10 pm

    *correction* just watched your screenshots with options more carefully, you CAN set the battle gauge to inf lol, =] (handy for your practice =p).

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  5. #5 admin
    December 5th, 2008 at 6:53 pm

    hehe yea you are right :) thank you for coming back! My Macross Ace Frontier is almost done!

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  6. #6 Stryker
    July 16th, 2009 at 12:10 pm

    just to help you out on figuring the controls

    Triangle + square = other weapon

    Triangle + X =special melee

    Square + X = other weapon

    try all that and you’ll get to use all of the weapon of the gundam that you’re using

    And… about the special (G.Cross-over)

    just press L once or twice

    have fun ^_^

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  7. #7 Stryker
    July 16th, 2009 at 12:12 pm

    one more thing that i forgot….

    To Summon your G.Assist just press :

    Select OR R + X

    ^_^

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  8. #8 Stryker
    July 16th, 2009 at 12:15 pm

    and here i am again …. but im not here to give info
    this time …im gonna ask somthing
    and my question is:

    do you have a translation of this game … or anyone who can translate it
    oh and one more thing …i cant seem to unlock characters after unlocking 4 … ( is there more characters to unlock?)

    Thanks ^_^

    And Btw Nice Review ^_^

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  9. #9 admin
    July 16th, 2009 at 12:39 pm

    unfortunately no, can’t help you there but thank you for your tips though

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