And there are absolutely no enlargements for any other series. But unless you count 00's Gundam Meisters and Mister Bushido who were DLCs in GW3, the only brand-new adds in the game come from the 3 series that get the official story treatment which are Gundam SEED, Gundam SEED Destiny and Gundam Unicorn. The reduction of characters & units from Char's Counterattack in GW3 was jarring, but thankfully virtually all of them have returned here (the only things not returning from past games were perhaps Gato Custom Gelgoog and Big Tray from GW1). However truth be told, this game has hands-down the most underwhelming brand-new additions compared to its prequels. Mobile Armors which were boss-only mechs in past games can now be controlled as playables, and nearly all of the roster from previous games are returning. The other game mode, Ultimate Mode, is a collection of separate crossover stories that merges a Gundam series setting with another. The premise of the game's featured contents are: Official Mode, which tries to accurately retell the stories of a number of Gundam series, is returning. But does it really live up to the name? We'll find out just now. With the series rebranding, KOEI-Tecmo and Bandai-Namco promises major improvements in every aspects: Gameplay, Contents and Graphics, so that it may be worthy of the Shin/Reborn moniker. This review is written by playing PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita versions which are available in Japanese (and also Chinese) languages. It will be out in Summer 2014 but the Western version will be only available for the PS3. The game has just been confirmed overseas as Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn. This time though, they reset the numbering in Japan to put the "Shin" (True) moniker on it -similar to what they've done with Shin Sangoku Musou (Dynasty Warriors) and Shin Hokuto Musou (FotNS Ken's Rage)- thus the newest title becomes Shin Gundam Musou. After another 3 years of waiting, yet another sequel to this franchise Warriors series has finally come out on 19 December 2013, just at around the time the PS3's successor PlayStation 4 is about to come out. As it managed to receive favorable responses as well as awards in Japan, sequels to the game are being made, with the second and third games being released in 20 respectively with increasing further contents and successes. The first game also happened to be the very first Warriors game to be released on the Playstation 3, in March 2007. As the title suggests, the game stays true to the usual Warriors games which is controlling a character to beat up numerous enemies, but this time using the characters and mechanics from the Mobile Suit Gundam metaseries as source material. Gundam Musou (Gundam Warriors, or better known in the West with the official name Dynasty Warriors: Gundam) is the first collaboration franchise Warriors game made by KOEI-Tecmo, in partnership with Bandai-Namco which owns and publishes Gundam games.
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