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GameBoy Advance : Mobile Suit Gundam Seed : Battle Assault Reviews

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Below are user reviews of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed : Battle Assault and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Mobile Suit Gundam Seed : Battle Assault. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Great, fun game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 8 / 9
Date: August 27, 2004
Author: Amazon User

This game is awesome. I probably play it most often out of all my games (which includes other consoles).

Fun: 8.5-9. Gundam Seed is a great game, whether you like the show or not. The fighting in the game seems very SNK-like (which is good).

Graphics: 8.5. Very nice graphics. The backgrounds are always clear and never interfere with gameplay.

Sound/Music: 9.5. Sound effects are good, and the music is great.

Control: 9. The controls are almost natural. It takes a minute (or less) to learn how to play in Automatic, and maybe 5 minutes to learn Manual controls.

Replay Value: 10+. This isn't one of those games where you beat it and then think,

best game ive played in a long time

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 1 / 2
Date: December 14, 2006
Author: Amazon User

This is by far my fvorite game on game boy, and not beaten by much on other systems. Best gundam game since Battle Assualt 2 in ps1. The replay on this game is great, so many ways to play through the game from difficulty settings to 12 different mobile suit.
I didnt watch much of the series it is based on, but i am a big gundam fan and found ths game gret, especally compared to the console counterparts of the last few years, at leas the ones released in the US.

You Reap What You Sow

3 Rating: 3, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: April 13, 2008
Author: Amazon User

In yet another move to cash in on "Gundam SEED," the last Gundam show to air on American TV, Bandai released a 2D fighting game for the Game Boy Advance. "Mobile Suit Gundam SEED: Battle Assault" is the third installment in the "Battle Assault" game series (and the first to feature robotic mecha from only one show). You start off choosing one of 12 Gundam mobile suits to fight with, 4 of which are unlockable. Of course you can access these and other goodies either by beating the game several times or entering cheat codes in the game's "Password" section. But without a save feature, get really to enter those codes over and over if you want to, say, select your favorite fighter.

Each fighting mech has its own assortment of special attacks (which are a pain to do with the GBA's controls), a "Berserker" mode (which raises the power of your attacks), and super attacks (which can only be performed in Berserker mode, once). Each mech also has "Phase Shift" armor that cushions the blows of projectile and physical attacks but not from beam attacks. Keep this in mind and you'll come up with the one strategy you need to beat the whole game. Because somebody finally realized the problem with playing fighting games on the GBA, you can set the controls from manual to automatic, the latter of which simplifies gameplay dramatically by reducing all attacks to a single direction on the D-pad and an attack button. You also have the option of increasing the strength of your fighter while lowering other attributes.

"SEED" also includes several game modes which are of standard fare in fighting games and don't offer anything memorable. Normal (Story) Mode, for example, simply rehashes the story from the TV series. So after beating the whole roster your character will either get an upgraded mech, disappear for no reason, or get killed by the robot you've just beaten seconds ago.

Of course, devoted Gundam fans are likely to hit the Net or a retail store to get this game despite what this review says. I, a devoted Gundam fan myself, had already sold my copy for pocket money.

This game is rated T for Teen: Violence, Adult Language.


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