NCS Product Synopsis Update: March 18, 2010 «©NCSX» When Gundam and Zaku meet on the battlefield, the results include thunder and fireworks as gunfire, sword slashes, and all around hostility flare up. The latest PSP Gundam game is no exception which features robots from the Gundam OO series and other serials from the storied Gundam historical archive. The featured robots on the game cover are Gundam Dynames, Kyrios, and Exia who all hail from Gundam OO and they're joined by robots from Gundam Seed, Gundam F91, and Kidou Senshi Gundam. Bandai boasts over 300 mechs featured in the game and 100 robots which may be controlled and used in the various missions. Along with the default single-player mode, an ad hoc communication mode allows multiple players to link up and engage in cooperative missions. A "Create a Pilot" feature allows players to build a custom character from over 500 parts and imbue him with a voice from 10 possible selections. The PSP Gundam games are based on a versatile game engine that powers the actions and encompassing missions. It's a powerful platform upon which Bandai has built its acclaimed selection of Gundam titles as well as two Macross games. In Gundam Assault Survive, the action runs fast and fluid as expected where the game engine takes everything thrown at it and operates without bottlenecks or performance lags. For action that requires precision control and split-second decisions, the game engine performs very well. A lesser engine might cramp up and glitch at the most inopportune moments which generally leads to frustration and flinging of PSPs. Product Specs Product SKU: ULJS-00281 JAN Code: 4582224493388 Japanese Product Name: ガンダムアサルトサヴァイブ Publisher: Bandai Compatibility: Playstation Portable (Region-Free) Format: Universal Media Disc (Single-Layer) Language: Japanese Website: http://b.bngi-channel.jp/psp-gas/ View the back cover and screenshots on the main NCSX website. This document is ©NCSX 2010. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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