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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 Hands-On

Do enough damage to robots to match the gross domestic product of a medium-sized nation in the latest Dynasty Warriors title.

If you've always been a fan of the Dynasty Warriors series but couldn't help feeling that ancient China could use some towering robots locked in fisticuffs, you were probably a fan of last year's spin-off, Dynasty Warriors: Gundam. Therefore you're probably equally excited about the upcoming sequel known appropriately as Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2. Indeed, the world of hulking robots is as hostile as ever, because there are still battles to be fought, feuds to be settled, and gameplay updates to be added. We've been battling our way through a preview build of Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2--our first look at it since October's Tokyo Game Show--in order to get a better feel for what to expect out of these updates when the game arrives on March 24.

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 offers a pair of different campaigns. Official mode is the default choice, allowing you to take part in storylines from various incarnations of the Gundam anime series, while Mission mode allows you to play fast and loose with the Gundam universe by taking its characters and mixing them up in new and different ways. Official mode begins with an initial selection of characters that includes Amuro Ray, Kamille Bidan, Judau Ashta, and Char Aznable--a roster that allows you to play the same missions from different sides of the good-versus-evil fence.

Jumping into your first mission reveals a style of gameplay that should feel very familiar to those who've invested any amount of time in the Dynasty Warriors series. In essence, you control a character who parades around a battlefield mowing down dozens upon dozens of similar-looking enemies in rapid, rhythmic succession. Combat is broken down into normal attacks, ranged charge attacks, and SP attacks that you pull off after filling up your SP gauge. The latter can be performed on the ground or in midair and vary in power depending on which SP level you're at or if you're on the brink of death and thus able to let out a hyper SP attack.

At certain points during the battle, you'll need to break from mashing the normal attack button to rush over to enemy commanders who provide a temporary spike in challenge. You'll need to use your full repertoire of moves on them and will often find yourself engaging in a quick-time event that prompts a series of button inputs when the two of you become deadlocked in battle. Successfully completing these missions lets you upgrade your character's level, unlock new characters, and find new parts that you can bring to your friendly neighborhood Gundam mechanic in order to upgrade your mobile suit.

Yes, the action itself ought to feel quite familiar to Dynasty Warriors loyalists. So where should you look to find new content in this sequel? The answer lies primarily in the aforementioned Mission mode. Hardcore Gundam fans ought to squeal with glee at the way this mode will let you submerge yourself in the anime's ecosystem of characters and mobile suits. It begins with a roster selection of such diverse names as Heero Yuy, Milliardo Peacecraft, Seabrook Arno, and Üso Ewin. From there, it's essentially a career mode for your Gundam pilot. The main lobby lets you choose from a variety of missions, alter your suit in the Mobile Suit Lab, dive into your character's stats and bio in the Lounge, and exchange messages with other pilots in the Terminal.

Missions in this mode are broken down into story missions that let you advance your character's plot, but they also include collection missions designed to let you find new parts, friendship missions for increasing your relationship with other pilots, and license missions to help unlock new classes of mobile suits. But if you'd rather just cause some ruckus, there's also a free mission option. Between the mission choice, pilot interactions, and customization options, Gundam nuts should enjoy this part of the game quite a bit. However, if you're not a Gundam nut and you think the name Char Aznable sounds like an ancient form of Aztec rugby, there's probably not a whole lot for you in Mission mode.

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 is slated for release on March 24 on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 2. You can expect to see our review right around then.

99 Comments

  • DarkCloudWalker

    Posted Mar 15, 2009 6:07 pm PT

    come out already...

  • graavigala

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 9:42 am PT

    sakaiXxX, maybe because this Gundam story doesn't revolve around in space like Gundam Wing, Seed and 00? and thats only guessing not sarcasm

  • sakaiXxX

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 6:19 am PT

    Don't u all think that this game is weird?watch it on youtube and u will find out that the gundam in this game cant fly..... weird........

  • sakaiXxX

    Posted Mar 5, 2009 6:16 am PT

    Yeah bring it on infinite justice!!!!

  • gstealer

    Posted Mar 4, 2009 2:28 pm PT

    As I said before, this game will/should be in the top 10 games[ for ps2 ] this year.

  • RavenX08

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 9:14 pm PT

    Been a DW fan since the days of it on PS1. DW Gundam is still fun and DW Gudam 2 sounds awesome.

  • GeOstyle

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 7:32 pm PT

    MAN well pick a ps2 youse missin out I really enjoy Gundam DW. I like it more then DW.

  • Killingspree303

    Posted Mar 3, 2009 8:43 am PT

    I love Gundam, but I can't play this game. I only have PC, DS and Wii...

  • MIB_icer

    Posted Mar 2, 2009 11:52 pm PT

    WOW....can't wait for it

  • corkyhookahking

    Posted Mar 2, 2009 1:04 pm PT

    amazing this game is going to be amazing and as for AC getting the shaft gundam seed is one of the most popular shows in the franchise and you get the two strongest units from wing Epyon and Wing Zero

  • DokiXAdvance

    Posted Feb 27, 2009 10:53 pm PT

    If it wasn't for Tales of Vesperia DW: Gundam would be my favorite 360 game I have already invested 68 hours into it and I am still far from finished with it. I have also already preordered DW: Gundam 2. I can not wait until it comes out.

  • personmann

    Posted Feb 25, 2009 6:06 pm PT

    the box art says it all: the RX-93 ν Gundam http://www.gamefaqs.com/boards/genmessage.php?board=952640&topic;=47045218 contains the list of mobile suits, going up to UC 0153, unfortunately including comsic era suits while after colony gets the shaft

  • enoslives7

    Posted Feb 25, 2009 9:52 am PT

    I'm glad to see that game companies still recognise us loyal PS2 users.

  • Hormov13

    Posted Feb 25, 2009 9:31 am PT

    I Loved the first Dynasty Warriors: Gundam! I hope this one also Rocks!

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