Say your Gundam Wing gets blown to bits, you get 3000 points shaved off your total. These points get depleted each time your unit is destroyed. Each fight begins with you and the computer AI having 6000 points. Once you’ve selected your unit and a stage you wish to challenge, you’re all set for battle. The more powerful a unit is, the higher it’s cost which is something you should really take in to consideration before picking the best among the pack. ![]() ![]() You can select your favorite Gundam unit based on it’s classication or in GVG’s system, cost (in increments of 500, 1000, 20). The objective of the game is pretty straight forward, deplete the computer’s points by destroying their mechs while keeping your unit alive. As stated above, the game is a port of the arcade version of the game with some nifty additions (like new units and bosses :)). To those new to the series, Gundam vs Gundam Next Plus is a co-op fighting game which allows you to pit your favorite Gundam against each other :). ![]() Chances are though, you’ve already played the game and this is a very late review □ (Reminds me of my earlier post with Dragon Age). If you’ve played the original, you’re probably wondering if it’s any good or is it better than the original. ![]() Like the previous game in the series, Gundam vs Gundam Next Plus is the PSP adaptation of the wildly popular (in Japan at least) arcade game of the same title.
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