Dynasty Warriors: Gundam

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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam (ガンダム無双, Gundam Musou, Unrivaled Gundam) is a collaboration game between Bandai Namco and Sunrise's Gundam series and Omega Force's Warriors series. It is the first Warriors third-party collaboration title and the first Warriors title made for the seventh console generation. "Dynasty Warriors" is most likely a marketing tactic to get Warriors fans outside of Japan to take an interest in the title.

The concept for the game began when Bandai Namco wanted to create a new genre for the Gundam series. Seeing the popularity of the Warriors games, they contacted Koei to make a Warriors version of the Gundam universe. Though Koei's developers asked for supervision regarding the product's presentation, Bandai assured that they wanted to keep it true to Warriors genre with little alterations. With this in mind, the game was ultimately made to interest users who may not be familiar with either franchise. Developers wanted to better capture the tension and flashy duels with higher rendering capabilities.

Though originally made for the next-gen consoles, it has a PlayStation 2 revamp with new characters and Mobile Suits. Many of these same features returned for the sequel.

Gameplay

Battles can take place in space or on the surface of earth. In each case, the war front is divided into ally or enemy areas marked as "zones". When trying to conquer a zone, the "health gauge" of the zone appears at the top of the screen. As the guards within a zone are defeated, the gauge will gradually deplete. Occasionally, when the gauge is emptied, guard commanders take a last stand against the enemy pilot. Defeating them will destroy the zone. Leaving a zone allows it to recover itself.

Movement on the battlefield is different than other Warriors titles. A Mobile Suit (MS) can propel itself forward with built-in jets with the X (or A) button. They can dash, or Boost, faster than normally walking but the system will overheat if the Boosts are used too often. The gauge for the Boost's "health" is located on the bottom left of the screen. An ideal, cooled gauge starts blue and gradually drains red as the player dashes forward. Certain MS can transform into a speedier aircraft when the player presses the button twice and holds the second press. Jumping with a MS uses the propulsion system and can be done by tapping R1 (or the Right Bumper).

Similar to Dynasty Warriors 2, players can attack in four combo chains. A new technique added to the mix is the Boost Charge, a forward rush done by tapping the Boost button after specific combo commands. During a Boost Charge, new attacks can be used during this time. They are often act as damaging aerial combos. The CP Attack, or Musou, for this game is a three-gauge system similar to Samurai Warriors 2. In this game, different levels may have different actions from one another; a Level 2 CP Attack looks and acts independently from the Level 3 version.

If an ace pilot or a guard is defeated during battle, they may drop extra parts to customize the MS units. Each part is separated into four categories.

Fight - any melee attack such as attacking with laser swords or flying kicks.
Shoot - beam or any other sort of ranged attacks
Defense - reduces the amount of damage taken
Armor - affects the length of the life gauge

Five different mechanics can adjust these parts though their specialty for a particular type varies between them. Combining the right mechanic with their preferred part can dramatically boost a MS's stats.

A pilot's maximum level is 30 and their MS can level up to 10. Unlike other Warriors titles, the moveset for a character is determined by the specific mecha they pilot. Pilots can learn different skills by piloting different MS and each robot type has three different skills to learn. Once they meet certain conditions, players can unlock every MS unit for common use in Original Mode. Since each character has their own traits, some fighters are better in specific types of MS than others. Domon, for instance, is the statistically strongest Melee fighter in the game so pairing him in a Shoot intensive MS -such as Wing Gundam Zero- wouldn't make the best of his abilities.

Modes

Official Mode

This mode features six different characters set within the Gundam Universal Century timeline. Events are taken from the Mobile Suit Gundam, Zeta Gundam, and ZZ Gundam anime series. The characters who can be selected in this mode are Amuro, Kamille, Judau, Char, Haman, and Scirocco.

Original Mode

In contrast to Official Mode, Original Mode features non-canonical storylines in which teams of Gundam Suit pilots (Three from the original series and three from the "alternate" series) investigate a mysterious planet headed for Earth. This storyline is similar to the one in the crossover manga Mobile Suit Vs. Giant God: Gigantis' Counterattack.

In both Official and Original Mode, some characters will switch from one mobile suit to another for certain stages. Completing a character's Original Mode will allow the player to replay any of the stages from that character's Official Mode using any unlocked mobile suit.

It features an original version of a Mobile Suit from the SD Gundam franchise called Musha Gundam.

Characters

Mobile Suit Gundam

Mobile Suit Z Gundam

  • Jerid Messa
    • Mobile Suit: RX-178 Gundam MK-II (Titans Color)

Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ

  • Puru Two
    • Mobile Suit: AMX-004-3 Qubeley MK-II (Red)

Mobile Fighter G Gundam

Mobile Suit Gundam Wing

Turn A Gundam

Achievements

Icon Name Unlock Method Xbox Points
DWG Achievement 1.png OFFICIAL MODE: 1 Character Clear OFFICIAL MODE using 1 or more characters. 25
DWG Achievement 2.png OFFICIAL MODE: 3 Characters Clear OFFICIAL MODE using 3 or more characters. 50
DWG Achievement 3.png OFFICIAL MODE: All Characters Clear OFFICIAL MODE using all characters. 75
DWG Achievement 4.png ORIGINAL MODE: 1 Character Clear ORIGINAL MODE using 1 or more characters. 25
DWG Achievement 5.png ORIGINAL MODE: 8 Characters Clear ORIGINAL MODE using 8 or more characters. 75
DWG Achievement 6.png ORIGINAL MODE: All Characters Clear ORIGINAL MODE using all characters. 100
DWG Achievement 7.png 50 TOTAL MISSIONS Complete Complete 50 or more TOTAL MISSIONS. 50
DWG Achievement 8.png 100 TOTAL MISSIONS Complete Complete 100 or more TOTAL MISSIONS. 75
DWG Achievement 9.png TOTAL SHOT DOWN 50000 Shoot down 50,000 total enemies. 50
DWG Achievement 10.png TOTAL SHOT DOWN 100000 Shoot down 100,000 total enemies. 75
DWG Achievement 11.png All Skills Acquired Acquire all skills for at least 1 character. 100
DWG Achievement 12.png Pilot Level MAX Attain a Pilot Level of 30 for at least 1 character. 75
DWG Achievement 13.png Mobile Suit Level MAX Attain a Mobile Suit Level of 10 for at least 1 MS. 75
DWG Achievement 14.png Character Gallery Complete Unlock all characters in the Character Gallery. 75
DWG Achievement 15.png Mobile Suit Gallery Complete Unlock all Mobile Suits in the Mobile Suit Gallery. 75


Allusions

  • The series' mascot, Haro, cameos as an all recovery item.
  • Some cutscenes play instrumental versions of the series' theme songs. This trait carries over to the sequel.
  • Many of the lines in the game are quotes the characters actually said during their respective series but usually they are said slightly out of context -especially during Original Mode. This is another trait that carries over to the sequel.

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Mobile Suits
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Mobile Armors
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C4 Mobile Suits
AMS-129 Geara Zulu (Angelo Sauper custom)GAT-04 Windam (Neo custom)GAT-X102 Duel GundamGAT-X103 Buster GundamGAT-X131 Calamity GundamGAT-X207 Blitz GundamGAT-X252 Forbidden GundamGAT-X370 Raider GundamMS-14B Gelgoog (Johnny)MSM-07X Z'Gok (Char Custom)MSN-001A1 Delta PlusMSN-02 ZeongMSN-03 Jagd DogaNRX-055 Bound-DocPMX-001 Palace-AthenePMX-002 Bolinoak-SammahnRGM-89 JeganRGZ-91 Re-GZRX-160 ByarlantYMS-15 GyanZGMF-1000/A1 Gunner Zaku Warrior (Lunamaria custom)ZGMF-1001/K Slash Zaku PhantomZGMF-1001/M Blaze Zaku PhantomZGMF-X24S Chaos GundamZGMF-X31S Abyss GundamZGMF-X88S Gaia GundamZMT-S33S Gottratan
C2 Mobile Suits
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Non-Playable Mecha
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Terminology
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