![]() Maybe the next generation of consoles will have better offerings for stateside Gundam fans. This game should have been the best of the series, sadly it falls short of even Dynasty Warriors Gundam 2. Multiplayer allowed you to be in massive wars that were very time consuming. It had GREAT Single Player content that gave you a lot to do. Dynasty Warriors Gundam 2 was a great example on how to mix two great series into one. The character models in this game at least look great, but against the static and dull backgrounds it's not much a graphical leap forward. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The general story they're following this time also makes very little sense, with all the different characters and the ways they could have interacted how come the story is so lacking? The music is fair for the most part, although I found the game will usually only play 3 or 4 different tracks, which is weird when it has more than 20 to choose from. Visuals are completely revamped with brighter and flashier effects. Unlike the first two titles, this game strives for a cel-animation motif and is created to look more like the anime series. Only the Gundams and Ace machines are actually worth playing. Gundam Musou 3 (3 Gandamu Mus Sur, Known in its US release as Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 ) is the third title within the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series. While some have praised the vast amount of mobile suit in the game they're all nearly useless as the have very little power, their guns do little to no damage and their combos are short. Right from the get-go problems arose, from the cluttered HUD, levels that seemed really small when compared to other Dynasty games and Allied AI so stupid some missions were just difficult cause your ally would die quick thus ending your game. This 3rd outing for the series should have been their best, but sadly though it wasn't. I was really excited for this game, I really was. Savor it while it lasts.I was really excited for this game, I really was. Final Verdict: A must buy for fans of the series and a perfect starting. Gundam 3 still stumbles in bafflingly silly ways, but for the first time in a while, the thrill of singlehandedly charging into battle against hundreds of enemies has a flickering spark again. Its actually one of the most surprising games that I have ever played. ![]() ![]() a giant robot) aligned with one of several different factions / military powers. Yet the light tweaks and enhancements – plus giant robots and an attractive new cel-shaded look – really make the repetition a lot more enjoyable than expected. Dynasty Warriors: Gundam is a straight-forward action game that puts you in control of a single Mobile Suit (a.k.a. The collect and upgrade element for the Mobile Suits is a genius idea, and provides the incentive to keep playing despite the somewhat repetitive nature of the missions. I will be playing this game for hours on end, commenting, out loud, on how bored I am, how much I hate this game, hate myself, etc, while the Gundam/completionist lover in me continues to play it out of sheer pride and spite for my well being. Whilst Dynasty Warriors games are normally reserved for fans of the franchise, Gundam 3 seems to transcend that. That said, I'm still buying DW:G3 because my love for Gundam transcends my hatred for Dynasty Warriors. It even includes 15 exclusively online four-player co-op missions, which seems like a great idea, but the network battlefields are strangely barren compared to the solo ops, which really drains a lot of the fun out of the equation.ĭynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 is still very much a Dynasty Warriors game, warts and all. Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3 has certainly impressed. In addition to the dozens of story missions, the game also includes relationship missions, friendship missions, challenge missions, memorial missions, and many more, all of which hold the key to finding further mobile suits and upgrades. Gundam 3's narrative is just window dressing for the combat – all the pilots from the various Gundam series are summoned into a dimensional void and nobody knows why – but if you're looking for an endless grind, you've got it. The game was revealed in the September issue of Famitsu and. It was developed by Omega Force and published by Bandai Namco. Above: Remove the spear and it just looks like he's dancing Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 3, known in Japan as Gundam Musou 3 (3, Gandamu Mus Sur), is a tactical action video game based on the Gundam anime series and the sequel to 2008's Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2.
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