Dynasty Warriors: Gundam

Dynasty Warriors: Gundam (2007)

by Koei, Omega Force, Bandai Namco Entertainment
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Dynasty Warriors: Gundam takes gamers through an intergalactic conflict where the only hope for survival is to annihilate the encroaching opposing forces. It's a one-versus-many as gamers fight at lightning speed aboard their favorite Mobile Suit, the ultimate weapon of war. Gamers can explore the rich and detailed setting of the Gundam multi-verse from a myriad of perspectives. Assume the role of legendary heroes and villains while strategically enhancing their power, skills, and abilities.Show more
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I really want the **Dynasty Warriors: Gundam** series to be available for purchase for many reasons. For one, the games are hard to find now, and if I want to play them, I have to resort to unofficial downloads. Deep down, I still have hope that all four **Dynasty Warriors: Gundam** games will be officially available again. I used to play them with my friends and my brother—it’s one of my fondest memories, battling with cool mechas, unlocking characters, and working together to clear difficult stages. It really made me feel like we were a true team. I truly believe that one day, great old games like this will be available for purchase again legally.
user avatar@SaturnHerouser avatar@SaturnHero
February 05, 2025
This one is a bit slower and has less suits than later games, but is worth playing just for the original story mode. Sure, you get all the emo kids going off and being emo, and all the UC people are like "WAR IS SOOOOO SCARY!!!", but ignore those. Play the story with the team of Puru, Milliardo, and Domon. That's right, the girl who yells her name as a battle cry like a Pokemon, the Char clone that didn't really do anything wrong but got dumped on the whole show, and THIS FIST OF MINE! all hanging out together, doing gundam things. Like Domon summoning his Gundam, and then Puru is like "Watch, I can do that too, PURU PURU PURU" and a Qubeley appears for a gundam fight. Truly the height of Gundam writing, a height humanity will never surpass. So until we get newtype authors, this is our swansong. Oh, the game is fun too.
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