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Team Battle puts the player in a team up to four against an onslaught of enemies to reduce their battle gauge to 0 by destroying enemies, reminiscent of Star Wars: Battlefront. Survival is similar to Normal, but the mission ends immediately if the player's HP is reduced to 0. Defend has the player(s) defend a single post that will come under heavy fire from enemies spawning from all sides. If shot down, the fallen player can respawn immediately, but they will be penalized after the mission is over. Normal has the player going through several areas defeating enemies under a time limit until reaching the end point, usually resulting in a boss fight with a PG (Perfect Grade) version of a Gundam. Missions are divided into several categories: Normal, Defend, Survival, Team Battle and Area Gain. EX Actions are special attacks that either enhances the handheld weapon(s) or uses the backpack's featured weapon and gives the unit invincibility frames, making them useful in a pinch, but they need to be recharged before being used again. EX Actions are performed by pressing either Square, O or Triangle while holding R1. The O button uses optional equipment such as repair kits or additional weaponry. Holding L1 switches the unit to Long Range Mode to utilize firearms. Square and Triangle buttons utilize close range moves. Pressing or holding X while not moving will have the machine jump or ascend and dodging is performed by holding R1 and pressing X while moving in any direction. Holding the R1 button while not moving causes the unit to guard if it has a shield. Movement is done with the left analog stick while holding X while moving in any direction initiates the unit's boost.
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Bandai Namco announced Wednesday that Super Robot Wars 30, the mecha anime mashup role-playing game series, is headed to the West, featuring giant mechs and robots from Mobile Suit Gundam, Mazinger, Getter Robo, SSSS.Gridman, and other series.The general gameplay is styled after traditional hack n' slash games. A Japanese release is confirmed, but there’s no word yet on a Western localization.
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Publisher Bandai Namco says Gundam Evolution will be free to play when it’s released on Windows PC. perhaps a smart admission that no one ever wants to be on the payload. So far, there is no payload-delivery mode. Gundam Evolution will have three game modes, according to its official website: Point Capture, in which teams fight for control over spots on the map Domination, where teams vie to capture one of three randomly available points and Destruction, where one team is tasked with destroying an object while the other attempts to protect it. The good stuff is blue, the bad stuff is red, and I know exactly where to look to check my cooldowns and ultimate ability meter. That’s excusable - it’s a clean, easy-to-parse interface. It’s also the interface, which is nearly identical to Blizzard’s UI for Overwatch (and Overwatch 2). It’s not just the game structure Gundam Evolution follows the hero-shooter formula for sure.
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And yeah, after watching the debut trailer for Gundam Evolution, this really does look like Overwatch. Two teams of six players square off in arenas where they fight to capture points using special abilities - and the occasional ultimate ability - as famous mobile suits. Gundam Evolution is a new first-person shooter set in the world of Mobile Suit Gundam.