![]() ![]() The same goes for Ultimate Mode, every level you beat you unlock in online co-op and add hours more onto the already over 40 hours of content. After playing through the campaign missions, if you have a friend who is as into Gundams as you, you can co-op the campaign. As stated earlier, you get bang for buck with any Dynasty Warriors game. Ultimate mode is where you can pick Gundams from any universe and play missions to gain bonuses and unlock other Gundams, people, items and so on. Campaign mode is pretty straight for ward, you are given the aforementioned six campaigns to play through and these are short snippets of story from the anime. There are two modes to this game: Campaign and Ultimate. Dynasty Warriors games have always been filled to the brim with content and Gundam Reborn is no different. ![]() This adds both continuity and diversity in the game, once you grow weary of the Universal Century you can play in other universes with different Gundams and different enemies to fell. The campaigns up to Unicorn all take place during the Universal Century, the rest in their own universe. Think Pacific Rim, but with only one pilot and instead of fighting Kajui, you are fighting other Gundams. What is a Gundam you may ask? Think of it as a giant robot that can be piloted to fight. The first campaign puts you in control of Amuro Ray and the first Gundam ever, RX-78-2 Gundam. The perfect game for a first timer, the game includes six campaigns that go through the the history of the Gundam universe. Oddly enough, these factors made me the perfect person to review Dynasty Warriors: Gundam Reborn as I had no prior biases, which may have sullied my thoughts on the game. I have never played a Gundam game before nor did I ever watch the Anime when it was on Cartoon Network. ![]()
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