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Only one is open at a time, so all the combat focuses on those single nodes. In Point Capture, players are either attackers or defenders the attackers try to capture a point then push inland further to capture another one.ĭomination is your classic point-capture mode, but the points unlock randomly. Supposedly, the game has three combat modes: Point Capture, Domination, and Destruction. The FPS aspect you’re getting isn’t so much like you’re sitting in a cockpit, either. You basically just have a health bar that you can heal up. Unlike in games like Mech Warrior, you don’t need to really concern yourself with individual pieces of your suit. I haven’t played many mech games recently, but one thing you won’t find here is too much minutia. All the skills have cooldowns, but the G Maneuver has to be charged up – I think from landing attacks on enemies. G Maneuvers are a nice addition that really embodies powers you want to see from the shows. The Turn A Gundam’s G Maneuver (ultimate ability), for instance, jumps you up into the air with some wings that damage enemies beneath you. That includes every suit having its own unique skills that tie in well with the source material for the unit. (But also the crisps.)Ĭombat plays like combat the games that I’ve mentioned. When you grab a bag of crisps from the shelf at the store, and it’s clearly labeled “Thanksgiving Flavor,” you better believe I’m expecting it to taste like turkey and stuffing.

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If you’ve played Valorant, Overwatch, or Apex Legends, then you already know how to play this one. Now you have Gundam Evolution, a team-based FPS where you pilot your mobile suit to claim objectives from your opponents. The elevator pitch for this one wasn’t too hard: What if we made a free-to-play game like Apex Legends but use Gundams instead? Boom. Can Gundam Evolution fill in that same niche? Let’s strap in and find out!Īnyone who likes modern FPS gameplay will feel right at home Now, much of my Cartoon Network love has been satiated by MultiVersus, so let’s see if the other shoe will drop too. While there have been plenty of Gundam games, this is the first time I’ve been able to write about here. It was my introduction to the series, and it featured Sandrock. Personally, I’m still partial to Gundam Wing. You have your silly SD Gundam where they’re all tiny and squished to your more serious 08th MS Team or Iron-Blooded Orphans. Gundam is one of those properties that has grown so large it encompasses all manner of genres. I can wax lyrical about Dragon Ball Z day and night (please tell me you all saw Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero too).īut we aren’t here for any of those today we’re here for some Gundam. But I haven’t had too many opportunities in the Fight or Kite column to go off on tangents about my love for animation and where those intersect, from basically all the Cartoon Network favorites like Steven Universe and Adventure Time to our overseas anime imports. As a self diagnosed techie, I’ve always had a soft spot for mech-related games and shows.






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