You have a variety of open areas to explore and your goal is to whittle down the army of the opposing team. Then as for the gameplay, it’s exactly as you would expect. This game offered a variety of different gundam designs, enemy models, new environments and biomes to explore and you can even take off to space for an intergalactic gundam battle which is about as epic as it gets in our book.
Which is high praise as this game series was essentially the market leader at the time. The game has the same visual overlays and overall graphical detail that we had come to expect from the Armoured Core series in the mid-2000s. Gundam Fundamįirstly, let’s begin with the visual stylings of this title. However, how does this game compare to the volumes of other gundam content out there? We find out in our review of Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon. This game offers destruction, huge robots and a world of wonder to explore. This game plays like other mech and gundam games such as Armored Core, Dynasty Warriors Gundam, Gundam Versus, Gundam Breaker 3 and Gundam Battle Assault 2. However, this didn’t stop developers from trying and Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs Zeon, a game inspired by the anime series, aimed to offer something fresh to the saturated genre. So much so that it became difficult to stand out from the pack.
Games were popping up left, right and centre allowing fans of this game genre to jump into huge mechs and cause all kinds of chaos in huge metropolis settings. Gundam games have been all the rage within asian culture for some time and arguably, they saw the most success in the PS2 era.