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Post by Discoalucard on Aug 28, 2013 21:43:44 GMT -5
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Post by TheGunheart on Sept 4, 2013 18:39:51 GMT -5
Only thing missing I feel is mention of how just how diverse the borgs can be. Tank borgs are name dropped, but there isn't really much mention of the different vehicle borgs, or the transforming mecha borgs, or the combining mecha borgs...
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Post by Ace Whatever on Sept 5, 2013 8:21:14 GMT -5
There's also not much of an explanation of how the single players works exactly. All I could figure out is that you gain new characters with new sets of robots and you somehow collect their robots for your own squad of 30+? Is that it? It could use some elaboration.
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Post by stavekoff on Sept 5, 2013 10:18:48 GMT -5
This article should have also done a feature on the different borg tribes, as they are characters as much as the humans are. There's also no mention of the Gundam VS. series, which is Gotcha Force's spiritual successor. The VS. series was even made by the same team for a while.
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Post by Allie on Sept 6, 2013 9:29:43 GMT -5
There's also not much of an explanation of how the single players works exactly. All I could figure out is that you gain new characters with new sets of robots and you somehow collect their robots for your own squad of 30+? Is that it? It could use some elaboration. The first part of the game is having to take on the initial set of rivals, and after beating them, they can be your available "partner" (you can't fight without a partner until the New Game Plus), and after every fight, regardless of the opponent, you gain parts (eg : "Normal Gunman A", "Normal Gunman B") towards other robots. When you complete a full set (A-E, I believe), that robot becomes available to use. And yeah, the Gundam Vs. series supplanted Gotcha Force's place in Capcom's pantheon (despite Federation vs. Zeon predating it).
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