If
Gundam Vs. is rock, Dissidia Final Fantasy NT would fall under the math metal category (see Veil of Maya).
In addition to Razing Storm and Nirin, which have been shown at IAAPA and ATEI, they also will be showing off
Gundam Vs. Gundam Next (which I think is a new version of their mecha battle game; it's what it pictured above) and Taiko No Tatsujin 12, the latest of their Drum Mania style games.
it's a good review... after this game it came «
gundam vs. gundam next plus» wich gives a correction to most of this game's failures.
That's good and potentially surprising news for Gundam fans, who have been relegated to importing games in
the Gundam Vs. series, which are typically released only in Japan.
Western fans of
the Gundam Vs. series» brand of two - versus - two and three - versus - three battles have had to settle for the Japanese releases and Bandai Namco's Rise of Incarnates, a Windows PC fighting game that was released and subsequently shut down in 2015.
but this is pretty good news for
the Gundam Vs. IP regardless.
Not exact matches
Rise of Incarnates is a two - versus - two fighting game similar in style to Bandai Namco's Mobile Suit
Gundam: Extreme
Vs. series.
These units will be accompanying the Perfect
Gundam on July 22 as part of the Midsummer Extreme
VS. Festival DLC for Full Boost.
First, Mobile Suit
Gundam: Extreme
Vs. 2 will introduce two new types of Burst — Linkage and Mobility — to supercharge mobile suit abilities when players are in a tight spot.
Mobile Suit
Gundam: Extreme
Vs. 2 will have a location test in Japan on May 12 - 13, 2018, at Namco Osaka Nipponbashi and Namco Tokyo Gulliver Matsudo - ten, and is scheduled for release in Japan sometime in 2018.
Buster
Gundam made its debut in
Gundam Versus» predecessor,
Gundam Extreme
Vs. Maxi Boost ON (you can view some gameplay here).
Featuring Mobile Suits from all across the series» history, and brand new features exclusive to the home console release, fans finally have a chance to take 2
vs. 2 combat to the next level in
Gundam Versus!
Sporting story mode with additional strategic elements with a slightly cut - down version of other Extreme
Vs. games, it's a good game in its own right that can give both new players and diehard
Gundam fans a look at a new world of 3D fighters.
In the Early 2000's, we saw Federation Vs Zeon and
Gundam Vs Zeta
Gundam — predecessors to the much faster Extreme
Vs. series — released outside of Japan.
Melee, Project Melee, Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, Tekken 7, Guilty Gear Xrd Rev 2, Marvel
vs. Capcom Infinite,
Gundam Versus, Injustice 2 and Street Fighter V. Come for a day of tournament excitement and casuals — if you place well in the ranbat season you can win medals and prizes at the end of the year.
This comes at a surprise as past PSP
Gundam installments like
Gundam Seed: Rengou
vs. Z.A.F.T. offered much more variety of gameplay options in the single player department as well as a more fleshed out story mode.
Overall it's a successful port of the arcade game though it would of been nice to see more PSP exclusive modes, a Mission mode for example, the single player doesn't live up to the standards of
Gundam Seed: Rengou
vs. Z.A.F.T. or other games in the franchise.
This gameplay derives from 2001's Mobile Suit
Gundam: Federation
vs. Zeon for PS2, which was developed by none other than eventual Gotcha Force staffers including designer Atsushi Tomita and legendary Capcom producer Noritaka Funimizu.