No matter how much you tune your mecha, Gundams all feel very similar to control, with little to no difference based on their weapons or leg parts. What can cause some issues, however, are the shallow combat controls. At some points, the game can feel a bit grindy, but the addicting customization makes up for the combat’s repetitiveness. In it, you’ll face hordes of enemies that provide new parts for your Gundam. Combat mechanicsĪfter you spend hours tuning the perfect Gundam, then you’re ready to challenge the game’s story mode. However, this game goes a bit further, allowing players to customize colors and decals of their mechas, truly making every Gundam unique. If you’ve ever played games like Custom Robo or Armored Core, you pretty much already know what to expect from Gundam Breaker 2 in terms of customization. Each part has a special attribute and resistance values, meaning that rarer parts are the most desirable. Players destroy, or “break” parts from their opponents to customize their own mechas. These popular models aren’t much taller than a cellphone, and Gundam Breaker 2 does its best to make confrontations between these toys feel just as epic as they do in the show.Ĭustomization is the main gameplay mechanic of Gundam Breaker 2. Instead, these robots are based on the Gunpla models: toys made for hobbyists to assemble. The Gundams featured in Gundam Breaker 2 are not the usual, 18-meters-tall mechas that some fans are used to. While the combat might be a bit lackluster, the sheer amount of personalization is astounding, making this a game that anyone can pick up and enjoy, as long as they have the patience to understand some of the more obscure gameplay mechanics. If you like collecting tons of parts to customize your finely-tuned fighting machines, and can tolerate some clunky controls from time to time, then you’ll surely have a blast with this game.įeaturing over 100 unique model kits to mix and match, this game is every Gunpla builder’s dream come true. Sony has not confirmed the official release date for several other games, but they will be released any day from today to September 9.Based on the hugely popular Japanese model robots, Gundam Breaker 2 will have you build and battle with your favorite plastic mobile suits. Horror games fanatics will also have a new title – Apocalipsis: The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil (PS4), Throne Quest Deluxe (PS4), and Shalnor Legends: Sacred Lands (PS4) Other games coming on Friday include Throne Quest Deluxe (PS4), an open-world action RPG.
From the Battle of Kursk to Road to Dunkirk, Finland – Winter Storm, and Africa Desert War among others plus 11 campaigns and over 45 missions. This real-time strategy game relives some of the greatest battlefield strategies from World War II. Still, on Friday, Sudden Strike 4 – Complete Collection will be available on PS4. Already, fans have had the chance of playing the demo and so far, so good, NBA 2K20 is something to die for.
Launching on Friday, September 9, the basketball simulator will be available on PlayStation4. This time, 2K Sports promises improved graphics and gameplay that will offer an immersive basketball experience. They include Flowers Are Dead (PS4), Spice and Wolf VR (PS VR, PS4), and River City Girls (PS4).Īfter a long wait, NBA fans will also be laying their hands on NBA 2K20. Several more games are coming on Thursday. Will, you beat twelve competitors with a humongous five-ton 1000hp truck, while still playing by the racing rules? The truck simulator game draws inspiration from the European Truck Racing Championship.
On Thursday, September 5, PS4 racing fans will experience the thrill of Truck Racing Championship. The good news is that all gamers have something to try out whether you are a fan of action, sports, racing, or strategy. 23 new games will be coming to PS4, PS Vita and PSVR. Sony has revealed all the titles that will be coming to their three platforms this week.