Sentences with phrase «gundam franchise»

In the world of manga / anime, the Gundam franchise has stayed strong due to its strong storytelling, glorious animation and most importantly, its wide array of flying Mobile Suits.
The whole game is a post-modern nod to the fact that these arcade games are functional allegories to the Gundam franchise.
While it's packed full of passion for the Gundam franchise and its fans, Versus is an okay third - person action fighter that becomes dull far too quickly.
In GVS, players take control of Mobile Suits from the popular Gundam franchise, and fight in full 3D arenas.
A floating, dutiful little blob resembling both the title creature of My Neighbor Totoro and the Gundam franchise's Haro robots (essentially the R2 - D2 of Japanese pop culture), Pepe seems a highly marketable mascot that Sega never really tapped.
Amuro Ray in the Gundam franchise.
Mainly because we have spent so much time in the past with the Dynasty Warriors franchise I wasn't sure how the Gundam franchise would relate.
«For more than 35 years the Mobile Suit Gundam franchise has fostered a highly engaged and energetic community,» said Eric Hartness, Vice President of Marketing for BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment America Inc. «We are excited to release GUNDAM VERSUS to those fans eager for more Mobile Suit Gundam releases in the West, as well as introducing the franchise a brand new expanded audience.»

Not exact matches

From Samurai Warriors to Dynasty Warriors: Gundam, fans of the thumb - blistering franchise have had ample opportunity to pile enemy corpses like cord wood.
Slapping the Dynasty Warriors brand onto any franchise immediately tells you what type of game it is, and if we had a Venn diagram comparing «people who like Dynasty Warriors» and «Gundam Fans,» there's probably a pretty large overlap.
Stemming from the Dynasty Warriors franchise, Gundam Reborn is a celebration of the past 30 years of Gundam.
Dynasty Warriors Gundam is the kind of title that fails to live up to gamers expectations, especially when it carries the name of two very popular franchises.
Dynasty Warriors has also never been particularly popular in the West, but it is a major franchise in Japan, where there've been crossovers with everything from Gundam to The Legend Of Zelda.
It also publishes official file magazines for specific franchises, such as Clamp no Kiseki, Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny, Ultraman, Mobile Suit Z Gundam Historica, Kamen Rider, and Tokusatsu Hero Magazine.
Other known titles include The Getaway and Killzone - a pair of Sony Europe franchises which threaten to look very impressive on the next - generation format - and the likes of Formula 1, Fight Night, and even Mobile Suit Gundam, which made us think that perhaps stompy robot games are about to find new feet.
Earlier this month, Namco Bandai had several location tests for the newest sequel of the Extreme Versus franchise, Gundam Extreme Versus Maxi Boost.
For the past few years though, the main Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors «Musou» franchises have taken a back seat in the wake of spin - off entries into the series that feature other popular franchises such as Zelda, Mobile Suit Gundam, Fist of the North Star, One Piece, The Heroic Legend of Arslan, and, most recently, Berserk with Berserk and the Band of the Hawk.
While it's not the new Zelda game we were necessarily hoping for, I'm hoping it will be as fun an addition to the Dynasty Warriors franchise as the Dynasty Warriors Gundam games were.
Thankfully, Western fans of the dormant mecha franchise now have something new to scratch that itch: Mobile Suit Gundam Extreme VS - Force, a new PlayStation Vita game that is spiritual successor to the Virtual - On series in everything but name.
For a franchise as large as Gundam, Gundam Versus launched onto PlayStation 4 in quiet fashion.
Gundam Versus is OKish: it's actually pretty fun when played with or against friends, but the manipulative roster, the lackluster single player content and the connection issues will end up annoying even the most hardcore fans of the franchise.
Over 120 Playable Mobile suits: By far the most ever in the history of the franchise, including Mobile Suits from Mobile Suit Gundam SEED.
Unlike Gundam Versus, this is being positioned as a true sequel to the Extreme VS franchise which started in 2018.
Surprisingly enough, Mobile Suit Gundam is a franchise that I'm not fully familiar with.
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.
I was particularly interested in Gundam Versus specifically because it is one of only two games in the franchise to get a western release, and the only one this generation.
As mecha franchises go, Gundam is definitely the biggest and the most iconic.
Gundam Versus is officially available in the west, bringing over 90 Mobile Suits from across the entire franchise along with it for two - on - two action.
But aside the Tekken franchise, the B - N Holding is still extremely focused on tie - in anime IPs such as: «Mobile Suit Gundam», «Dragon Ball», «Naruto», «One Piece» and «Sword Art Online».
While the more action - based beat»em ups based on Gundam have been decent diversions, Japan has been treated better on the games front with the franchise's fighting games.
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