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In association with Amazon.com Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game Brand: Namco EAN: 0722674110020 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Namco Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. Manufacturer: Namco Model: 15782781 Platform: PLAYSTATION 3 Publisher: Namco Release Date: November 15, 2006 Sales Rank: 5599 Studio: Namco Features:
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Editorial Review: Product Description: Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire is your chance to choose a side in the war that defined the classic anime series! Nine months have passed since Zeon forces invaded the Earth. At the brink of annihilation, the Earth Federation Forces are mobilizing to launch a massive counter assault against the occupying forces. Will you join the Federation Army to repel the invaders from the Earth, or pledge your alliance to Zeon and claim the Earth to free humanity from Earth's gravity? Form your own mobile assault force, strategize their next moves and battle with them side by side while you command them to triumph. Amazon.com: Nine months have passed since Zeon forces invaded the Earth. At the brink of annihilation, the Earth Federation forces are mobilizing to launch a massive counter assault against the occupying forces. Make your choice to either defend or invade Earth in the most recent release of the Mobile Suit Gundam series, Crossfire.
Each faction that you can choose to take sides with has their own types and models of mobile suits, each with their own specific specialty and purpose. The two rival factions described in the game are the E.F.F (Earth Federation Forces) and the Principality of Zeon. Dynamic game play allows you to take sides with either faction. Gameplay Powered by the PlayStation 3, Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire throws you into the midst of futuristic war zones brought to life in ultra realistic graphics. Form your own mobile assault force, strategize their next moves and battle with them side by side while you command them to triumph. The basic game objective is easy; blast through futuristic tanks and enemy structures, military aircraft, and rival mobile suits. The rival mobile suites form the bulk of the incoming opponents. You can see them moving on the horizon at the start of a mission, or you can spot their locations on your radar at the bottom of the screen. One of the advanced aspects featured in Crossfire is the ability to inflict location-specific damage. You can fine-tune your aim to destroy specific parts of a single enemy unit. For example, if you want to disable a rival suit's laser sword, all you need to do is aim for his laser and shoot. The same goes for the feet, head and legs. Likewise, if you destroy a mobile suit's head, it will disable its ability to see. Each mission starts with a short briefing, complete with maps and satellite imagery. When you're ready to play, choose which side of the war you want to join, and then play master to your mobile suits, and guide the ultimate weapons of war to victory. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - I would give it an 3.5 If I could. But 4 will have to do.The game overall, is average. The story, is pretty watered down, it's nowhere as good as Feds. Vs. Zeon was for the PS2. Obviously it was rushed, I just wish Bandai would have released a freaking patch to fix the Frame Rate issues. Graphics : 3/5 The Mobile suits look great, but the areas look really bland. There aren't many effects in the game other than the actual MS's blowing up, and bullets/beams flying around. Sometimes there are serious frame rate issues, it's like ... Read More Rating: - Mobile Suit Gundam: CrossfireThis game is a big improvement over the last Gundam game, made for the PS2. The Mobile suits in the game are impressive. Rating: - Decent I am a Gundam fan, ive watched the shows and love the games, my favorite being federation vs. zeon. I would reccomend this game to mostly just a gundam fan because this particular title doesnt offer much to bring in someone to the band wagon. Overall the graphics are very nice, attention to detail is the best so far for the gundam series, however there is a framerate problem. At times it can seems like the framerate gets choppy, but it clears up really quickly. Gundam vs. Zeta had it even worse when ... Read More Rating: - it's worth the $15this game's worth the money i spent on it.is it the best gundam game, no. but is it the worst, far from it. im a huge gundam fan, and idc wtf anybody says, this game is fun, and the graphics dont look like their for the ps1. it's a pretty good attempt at a gundam game for the ps3 Rating: - Great game but feels unfinishedI will preface this review with the caveat that I am a big Universal Century Gundam fan, which accounts for much of my enjoyment with this game. Graphically: As others have said, this is not the most spectacular looking PS3 game out there. The interactive environments help to make this feel less like a PS2 game but the overall appearance of the terrain is a little last generation. The mobile suit and mecha models are amazing though! The problem is, there is no model viewer, a standard ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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