![]() ![]() Gundam Reborn, however, really focused on making suits different from one another. In Gundam 3, so long as one had a suit maxed out to its fullest, one could complete any mission with ease. A great number of suits have similar Burst Modes, but the variety is enough that one can see in each some unique or rare Burst Modes.Īs for the mobile suits themselves, there is a great variety in their usefulness and abilities. However, the player is now able to enter this mode at will (so long as their Burst Meter is full), as opposed to Gundam 3’s requirement of using a special move to access this special state. In addition, the majority of the mobile suits now have a Burst Mode, similar to the enhanced state that some suits have in Gundam 3. Some mobile suits are able to change modes by tapping ‘X’ twice, making them much more versatile. Battleships have been added into the game as well, making an appearance in enemy units and as unlockable partners. ![]() Gundam Reborn contains over 120 playable mobile suits and mobile armors, as well as an expanded character roster that features many of the side characters from the majority of the series as either playable characters or partners. What this means for the player, however, is that missions now takes longer to complete, as you can no longer charge into the enemy base, take it over, and force the mission boss to spawn. Additionally, missions will set up a number of objectives to accomplish as you play through, varying with each playthrough, and once you complete all of the required objectives for that mission, the mission boss will spawn. Players no longer have an ally/enemy health bar, which means that players also lack the opportunity to respawn during a mission (if your suit is destroyed, you fail the mission). Gundam Reborn features maps that hold neither an enemy nor an allied base, and fields come in three forms: Normal, Repair (gradually repairs your mobile suit), and Reinforcements (continually produces units for the team that has control of it). To start with, maps no longer function the way they did in Gundam 3, which set up each mission with an Allied Base and an Enemy Base and a variety of different fields that could affect the progress of the mission. In regards to the roster and map, fans will find that there are significant changes made in order to make the game more challenging and diverse. By shifting focus back to canonical content, Gundam Reborn removes the set of never-before-seen cinematic content and unique storylines, with Ultimate Mode made up of mostly ‘what-if’ missions and retellings of events from series that were either summarized or cut out of Official Mode. While many fans were disappointed to see the removal of Official Mode for this game, Gundam 3 brought with it a unique storyline with a set of original cinematic cutscenes and dialogue, in addition to the voice acting. Gundam 3 is currently the only game in the series to lack an Official Mode, moving away from canonical storyline content with the purpose of creating a large, crossover storyline that effectively ties in all the characters together. The reintroduction of Official Mode into the series comes with its own cost. ![]() Meanwhile, Ultimate Mode contains crossover missions in the form of “Operations,” which are self-contained sets of missions, each with their own objectives and restrictions. Through the use of missions and long cutscenes (2D and 3D alike), Official Mode effectively covers the events of each series, ensuring that even players who have yet to watch any of the aforementioned series will walk away with a great understanding of the events that transpired and the characters that took part in them. Official Mode covers the events of First Gundam, Zeta Gundam, Char’s Counterattack, Gundam Unicorn, Gundam SEED, and Gundam SEED Destiny. Gundam Reborn features missions in two categories: Official Mode and Ultimate Mode. While the cel-shaded graphics of Gundam 3 allowed for more enemy units to appear onscreen, the return to a more realistic graphics style allowed for more detail. Gundam Reborn moved away from the cel-shaded graphics of Gundam 3, going back to a more realistic graphics style based off the first two games in the series. One of the main features is the change in art style. Image of the official cover Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn, a
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