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07. Jan 2017
Entertaining Visual Novel
Bought as a gift for my wife. She enjoyed the story VERY much, especially how it changed depending on the path you took. The art is well-drawn even if it's not exactly pushing the PS3's graphics capabilities. Voice acting is only in Japanese but the voice work sounded good from what we could tell. The hair chopstick, comb, and charm included in this edition are nice little extras.
Recommended for fans of romanticized history and handsome male characters. It's a visual novel so it's not going to have any character control beyond conversation choices and so on.
10. Okt 2008
Short, but fun to play and re-play
Most fighting games are either so hopelessly complex or exercises in button-mashing that they'll only be enjoyable to a select few. Gundam Battle Assault 2 has the advantage of being able to be played either way. The command inputs are simple, which leads to spamming of some moves, but skilled players can find many different ways to use them too.
The major high point is the HUGE selection and variety of mobile suits. They range from the laughable (Ball Gundam) to the ridiculously overpowered (Dark Gundam). No matter which Gundam series you enjoy, you'll find your favorite suits ready to beat the Gundanium out of each other.
Street Mode is kind of slim (only eight of the 24 mobile suits have their own storyline, but they're the main characters of their series so it makes sense).
The cpu difficulty seems to go all over the place. Some fights can be won with next to no strategy, while others require Sun-Tzu level tactics with a huge amount of luck.
Despite the game's age,it's a great value, a lot of fun, a great way to play out those Wing Zero could totally beat the RX-78 Gundam arguments that every fanboy has.