While it's true that AEUG vs. Titans didn't see a western release, we did get Gundam vs. Z Gundam, which has all of the previous game's content AND all the units, pilots, and stages from the earlier Federation vs. Zeon, plus lots of extras!
It's pretty wild how good the models look for PS1. I mean I'mn sure you're upscaling the game, but still the devs really took advantage of every polygon they could use. The only thing that looked off to me was the blocky Zaku II heads, but that's super understandable with how low the polygon budget was. Game basically looks like a PS1 Encounter in Space to me, and I mean that in the most positive way.
One thing I love about older Gundam games is the way they handle the camera. A lot of the modern titles default to the standard right stick 3D camera control. But the older titles are a bit more intentional with that design choice and it contributes heavily to how the games feel to play and the way they convey the feeling of piloting an MS.
Western Gundam fans are most definitely starved for games content in the current day. And, in my experience anyway, what little we do get tends to have something wrong with it. (GBO2 PC port, I'm looking at you.) ["And another thing!" EDIT]: And unlike Macross, they haven't had their hands legally tied for the past 30-ish years!
Gb02 for the ps4 and 5 ive heard is good but not everyone can afford a ps4 or 5, but sd battle alliance is solid but i do agree we need more western gundam games
@@Shinnasuka73 Gameplay is fine, good even (if you pay attention to the tutorials), if a bit of an adjustment compared to other titles. For the port it's the infrastructure, the network, that's been the biggest pain in everyone's ass. Matchmaking that takes forever and fails more often than not. Laggy, drop-prone game sessions when you do miraculously get a session. Compound the auto-bans that result from dropped connections on top of that, and you have a recipe for a pissed off playerbase. And don't get people started on the pay tokens and how they handled clan rewards after some folks hacked 'em. Dumpster. Fire.
@@Shinnasuka73 Unfortunately, you heard right. Probably under some hare-brained impression that SEED is extremely popular here or something. I wouldn't know. I don't track Gundam ratings.
@@Renorick1 like i get seed is popular but popular does not equal good so putting it in a game mainly played by uc fans who know seed is kinda mid is wild 💀
In my country moded PS1s and PS2s were the norm, you could buy burned discs everywhere for a couple of bucks, there was a store that focused mostly on Japan exclusive games, that is how I first played this game many years ago, I knew very little about Gundam but I really enjoyed it, the Z Gundam game is also really good, I believe it uses the same engine. Zeonic Front made me feel the same fear that Zeon pilots felt when they saw the RX-78-2, the mission were you have to spy on White Base was nerve-wracking 🤣🤣🤣
I remember playing this game on my PS classic back in 2019 [the last decent year for me] and I actually got to see the movie it was based on in theaters the same year. It was one of the best movie going experiences of my entire life. I wish I could go back in time to relive that moment. I dedicate my comment to Michael Kopsa [1956-2022], who IMO will always be the definitive voice of Char Aznable
Also I wonder how people would feel about body part damage in a VS title. Probably too hard to implement mechanically or people would cry about it lol.
Holy shit, I remember playing this way back then as a kid, as in I played this when it released. Totally forgot about it. Thank you for reviewing this!
I really miss MSGO... That game was one of the coolest gundam games I ever played, and the way to the COST system worked really made it feel unique. To think we had a 51vs51 gundam game for so many years, only for it to never come out west, and to be shut down to be replaced by Gundam Evo...
I remember first playing this as a Chinese bootleg at a friends house in the early 2000's, and I think I either put the game on a disc to play it later or I got that copy eventually. I remember being impressed with the game when I first played it.
@4:20 - "Accurately portray the RX-76's beam weapon" There is. PS2's Federation vs Zeon. I will argue that this is hands down the best Gundam game of all time. It's not a retelling of the story, you're playing as a grunt that's working your way up through the army as you upgrade your suit and get new and stronger ones as the One year War moves along. You can play as either Federation or Zeon. On the Zeon side, you can actually fight Armuro, and he's horrifying. You are just a grunt, the game will remind you of this, and he will kill you in one or two hits.
Awesome as usual. Also the thing you said about gundam fans in the West being starved for content is so true. After the PS2 Era there are significantly few gundam games. Like in the Ps3 era we got Crossfire (God forbid), The Dynasty Warriors Gundam Series with the last one being digital only and only getting a physical release in Europe. G Generation Series had like 5 releases. Out of which we got 1.5. Like I am not sure if Genesis counts while it did get translated in English for some Asian regions. It never came to the states side. And War, World and Overworld on PSP are still on the PSP. Untranslated. Overworld did actually get a fan translation though. So other than that we had Cross Rays and then Battle Alliance.
This game is gving me super strong prototype Gundam Federation vs. Zeon vibes and I love it. Despite being made in the 90s, the game looks fun and the story does a great job in presenting some parts of the OYW and Char's Counterattack. Still say that Char was super stupid as hell in the movie to drop a huge ass Axis on Earth but at least the Nu vs. Sazabi fight was dope. Great job looking into this game!
Still have this import, love it still.... played it on US psx1 with conversion disc or with golden arm adapter, especially when in the early days of Gundam in the states was non-existent. Thanks for covering this gem.👍👏👏👏
Honestly, would really like to see Bandai try to remake any of the Gundam games that was released on PS2 and even PSP. We need more people to know about the ealry UC timeline, including the OYW. Another thing to add is that I want to suggest a Gundam game for the PSP which part of the Gundam Battle series (Or Battle Operation series as of recent), Gundam Battle Universe. Other than Gundam Vs NEXT, GBU is one the best in the PSP line up of the Gundam Battle series I've played. The game allows you to play as an MS pilot who take part in the war between EFS and Zeon from the OYW to the Char's counterattack incident.
PS2 era really did have some great Gundam games even Pilot's Locus (Ace Pilot) on Gamecube. Crossfire for PS3 was mostly a disappointment but the JPN games like Battlefield Record and Side Stories that came out after are really nice.
you should look into the gundam psp games from japan , they are all in japanese but just need to memorize the menus and after beating the game you can use ground suits in space and space suits in ground ... love that you can use a gouf in space, they had a few but i remember having at least 5 , including : Gundam battle royale ,and all had a campaign mode and there were so many suits to choose from
Since we are looking at games we are surprised didn't come to the west, look at the G-Savior ps2 game. Audio is all in English and has some very cool designs and callbacks to late UC that the movie didn't have. Also looks solid graphically.
On the topic of great gundam games that aren't released in the west I'd consider checking out some of the psp titles specifically Gundam Battle Universe, it's similar in ways to gundam vs zeta however the story goes up to I believe CCA and the main story has you create a character and go through scenarioes increasing your attributes similar to that one game mode from encounters in space, the only issue is most of the text is in japanese and it can be quite hard to get a grasp but the controls are all explained with visual guides in the tutorial, it's just navigating the menus
Still have a copy of this game stowed away despite not having access to a PS1(used a PS1 emulator Bleem,CVGS, and epsxe on a Pentium). Used to play this game with my cousins and they kept wondering why I can easily beat them (did not told them that there is a way to target specific parts and often disabled them and toyed with them dodging repeated shots to prolong the battle after they lost the head and legs). Was actually disappointed with the movie Char's Counterattack after finding a copy of it to learn that it did not include the 0079 scenes which was quite good. After this game, ended up playing SD Gundam GGeneration F to get better understanding of the 0079 story (vcd copies of gundam were expensive back then and vhs copies are even rarer). Loved the weapons load-out of the ReGZ 🥰a Pe
I do have that game that I got in Japan 10 years ago. I just remember having severe loading issues with my copy, and I wasn't sure if that was all games or just mine. I remember that one being pretty fun to play.
I always thought of it as a sequel to zeta gundam on the ps1. They play the same and was my first import game where i had to get my ps1 modded to play.
If you want a game that really emulates how the horrors and how powerful the RX-78 was, look no further than gundam crossfire! It's an absolutely brutal game, and it was clear it was a bit rushed; but if you can fight your way through it, it's a really cool and unique game! Don't worry about playing on easy, for the first playthrough you really need it, and it's suggested to go up a difficulty each loop around anyways. Enemies can have parts blown off like arms, and sometimes legs, but you aren't protected from that either! You die just as fast as them on the harder difficulties, and when you have to pay for repairs, miss out on days, and sometimes missions, it can be really difficult t o manage. Bonus note: the game got an english release too!
@@RigelMacaraig Nothing to crazy, just found an image of it and a bit of photshop Always trying to improve my thumbnail game so I appreciate the love ❤️
Are you gonna try out Gundam Breaker 4??? Really enjoying it so far. I think you might like it for its customization although story isn't anything amazing it's serviceable
@@GabLunatic305 Yes! Unfortunately I didn't get a review copy, so I had to wait until release. I'm editing a video for Megaton Musashi: Wired currently, then that's next.
any plans to cover gundam games that collab with other mechas like super robot wars or even A.C.E: another century episode by from software? if try a srw game and eyeing the english localized versions strongly recommend srw V first then 30. mainly it got more gundam series in it showcasing zeta, zz, chars, hathaways flash (note this is before the film version released), crossbone, seed destiny, 00 movie, and unicorn. story wise is more focused with the main lead of that game is the yamato warship from space battleship yamato: 2199 the remake of the original yamato series and interesting story intereaction with them and crossbone gundam characters. srw V is available on ps4, vita, switch and steam but only japan steam. you could try to play the pc version but warning that ppl say you could get your american steam account banned. i own the switch version.
1997-2015 golden age of technology, we evolved so much in just one decade which is disappointing now cause nowadays we don't get much in technology advancement like everyday stuff like before fax machine, photostat machine, phone etc
While it's true that AEUG vs. Titans didn't see a western release, we did get Gundam vs. Z Gundam, which has all of the previous game's content AND all the units, pilots, and stages from the earlier Federation vs. Zeon, plus lots of extras!
Yeah but we didn't get ANY of the rengou vs zaft games :/
how are they not the same game then?
It's pretty wild how good the models look for PS1. I mean I'mn sure you're upscaling the game, but still the devs really took advantage of every polygon they could use. The only thing that looked off to me was the blocky Zaku II heads, but that's super understandable with how low the polygon budget was.
Game basically looks like a PS1 Encounter in Space to me, and I mean that in the most positive way.
One thing I love about older Gundam games is the way they handle the camera. A lot of the modern titles default to the standard right stick 3D camera control. But the older titles are a bit more intentional with that design choice and it contributes heavily to how the games feel to play and the way they convey the feeling of piloting an MS.
My uncle actually owned this back in 98 and we could play it pretty easily dispite it not being translated.
Western Gundam fans are most definitely starved for games content in the current day. And, in my experience anyway, what little we do get tends to have something wrong with it. (GBO2 PC port, I'm looking at you.)
["And another thing!" EDIT]: And unlike Macross, they haven't had their hands legally tied for the past 30-ish years!
Gb02 for the ps4 and 5 ive heard is good but not everyone can afford a ps4 or 5, but sd battle alliance is solid but i do agree we need more western gundam games
@@Shinnasuka73
Gameplay is fine, good even (if you pay attention to the tutorials), if a bit of an adjustment compared to other titles.
For the port it's the infrastructure, the network, that's been the biggest pain in everyone's ass. Matchmaking that takes forever and fails more often than not. Laggy, drop-prone game sessions when you do miraculously get a session. Compound the auto-bans that result from dropped connections on top of that, and you have a recipe for a pissed off playerbase.
And don't get people started on the pay tokens and how they handled clan rewards after some folks hacked 'em.
Dumpster.
Fire.
@@Renorick1 yeah i even heard they added the fucking freedom to the pc port😭🙏
@@Shinnasuka73
Unfortunately, you heard right.
Probably under some hare-brained impression that SEED is extremely popular here or something. I wouldn't know. I don't track Gundam ratings.
@@Renorick1 like i get seed is popular but popular does not equal good so putting it in a game mainly played by uc fans who know seed is kinda mid is wild 💀
In my country moded PS1s and PS2s were the norm, you could buy burned discs everywhere for a couple of bucks, there was a store that focused mostly on Japan exclusive games, that is how I first played this game many years ago, I knew very little about Gundam but I really enjoyed it, the Z Gundam game is also really good, I believe it uses the same engine. Zeonic Front made me feel the same fear that Zeon pilots felt when they saw the RX-78-2, the mission were you have to spy on White Base was nerve-wracking 🤣🤣🤣
I would pay an embarrassing amount of money for a modern Zeonic Front remaster.
@@Viper1Zero Yes I absolutely loved that game, am actually planning on returning to it soon
I remember playing this game on my PS classic back in 2019 [the last decent year for me] and I actually got to see the movie it was based on in theaters the same year. It was one of the best movie going experiences of my entire life. I wish I could go back in time to relive that moment. I dedicate my comment to Michael Kopsa [1956-2022], who IMO will always be the definitive voice of Char Aznable
ngl Quattro 'Vagina' sounds like an Austin Powers villain 🤨😂 'Yea baby yea! 🤓
Also I wonder how people would feel about body part damage in a VS title. Probably too hard to implement mechanically or people would cry about it lol.
The name was a callback to the 1983 James bond movie octopussy
Holy shit, I remember playing this way back then as a kid, as in I played this when it released. Totally forgot about it. Thank you for reviewing this!
I really miss MSGO... That game was one of the coolest gundam games I ever played, and the way to the COST system worked really made it feel unique. To think we had a 51vs51 gundam game for so many years, only for it to never come out west, and to be shut down to be replaced by Gundam Evo...
I remember first playing this as a Chinese bootleg at a friends house in the early 2000's, and I think I either put the game on a disc to play it later or I got that copy eventually. I remember being impressed with the game when I first played it.
You're right that they don't make 'em like they used to 😢
@4:20 - "Accurately portray the RX-76's beam weapon"
There is. PS2's Federation vs Zeon. I will argue that this is hands down the best Gundam game of all time.
It's not a retelling of the story, you're playing as a grunt that's working your way up through the army as you upgrade your suit and get new and stronger ones as the One year War moves along.
You can play as either Federation or Zeon.
On the Zeon side, you can actually fight Armuro, and he's horrifying. You are just a grunt, the game will remind you of this, and he will kill you in one or two hits.
Awesome as usual.
Also the thing you said about gundam fans in the West being starved for content is so true.
After the PS2 Era there are significantly few gundam games. Like in the Ps3 era we got Crossfire (God forbid), The Dynasty Warriors Gundam Series with the last one being digital only and only getting a physical release in Europe. G Generation Series had like 5 releases.
Out of which we got 1.5.
Like I am not sure if Genesis counts while it did get translated in English for some Asian regions. It never came to the states side. And War, World and Overworld on PSP are still on the PSP. Untranslated.
Overworld did actually get a fan translation though.
So other than that we had Cross Rays and then Battle Alliance.
This game is gving me super strong prototype Gundam Federation vs. Zeon vibes and I love it. Despite being made in the 90s, the game looks fun and the story does a great job in presenting some parts of the OYW and Char's Counterattack. Still say that Char was super stupid as hell in the movie to drop a huge ass Axis on Earth but at least the Nu vs. Sazabi fight was dope. Great job looking into this game!
Have you played Mobile Suit Gundam: The One Year War? It's right under Encounters in Space on the wikipedia list, It's just so awesome!
No it's on my list though!
Still have this import, love it still.... played it on US psx1 with conversion disc or with golden arm adapter, especially when in the early days of Gundam in the states was non-existent. Thanks for covering this gem.👍👏👏👏
Man, I remember this back in the day.
Dynasty Warriors Gundam was soooo fun. Miss that.
Honestly, would really like to see Bandai try to remake any of the Gundam games that was released on PS2 and even PSP. We need more people to know about the ealry UC timeline, including the OYW.
Another thing to add is that I want to suggest a Gundam game for the PSP which part of the Gundam Battle series (Or Battle Operation series as of recent), Gundam Battle Universe. Other than Gundam Vs NEXT, GBU is one the best in the PSP line up of the Gundam Battle series I've played. The game allows you to play as an MS pilot who take part in the war between EFS and Zeon from the OYW to the Char's counterattack incident.
I got a copy of this way back. I loved this to death. I mean until cd couldn't be read anymore.
PSP and PS3 import were Gundam bangers
PS2 era really did have some great Gundam games even Pilot's Locus (Ace Pilot) on Gamecube. Crossfire for PS3 was mostly a disappointment but the JPN games like Battlefield Record and Side Stories that came out after are really nice.
you should look into the gundam psp games from japan , they are all in japanese but just need to memorize the menus and after beating the game you can use ground suits in space and space suits in ground ... love that you can use a gouf in space, they had a few but i remember having at least 5 , including : Gundam battle royale ,and all had a campaign mode and there were so many suits to choose from
Since we are looking at games we are surprised didn't come to the west, look at the G-Savior ps2 game. Audio is all in English and has some very cool designs and callbacks to late UC that the movie didn't have. Also looks solid graphically.
On the topic of great gundam games that aren't released in the west I'd consider checking out some of the psp titles specifically Gundam Battle Universe, it's similar in ways to gundam vs zeta however the story goes up to I believe CCA and the main story has you create a character and go through scenarioes increasing your attributes similar to that one game mode from encounters in space, the only issue is most of the text is in japanese and it can be quite hard to get a grasp but the controls are all explained with visual guides in the tutorial, it's just navigating the menus
Ahh, the nostalgia.
Still have a copy of this game stowed away despite not having access to a PS1(used a PS1 emulator Bleem,CVGS, and epsxe on a Pentium). Used to play this game with my cousins and they kept wondering why I can easily beat them (did not told them that there is a way to target specific parts and often disabled them and toyed with them dodging repeated shots to prolong the battle after they lost the head and legs).
Was actually disappointed with the movie Char's Counterattack after finding a copy of it to learn that it did not include the 0079 scenes which was quite good.
After this game, ended up playing SD Gundam GGeneration F to get better understanding of the 0079 story (vcd copies of gundam were expensive back then and vhs copies are even rarer).
Loved the weapons load-out of the ReGZ
🥰a Pe
there is a PS1 Zeta Game that is the prequel to this
I do have that game that I got in Japan 10 years ago. I just remember having severe loading issues with my copy, and I wasn't sure if that was all games or just mine. I remember that one being pretty fun to play.
@@ZeonicFreak probably your copy
@@primusvsunicron1 Yes we'll be covering it!
That man is not a lunatic my friend!
This is like the ps1 version of Encounters in Space.
I like this game.
:)
The music and controls..
I always thought of it as a sequel to zeta gundam on the ps1. They play the same and was my first import game where i had to get my ps1 modded to play.
If you want a game that really emulates how the horrors and how powerful the RX-78 was, look no further than gundam crossfire! It's an absolutely brutal game, and it was clear it was a bit rushed; but if you can fight your way through it, it's a really cool and unique game! Don't worry about playing on easy, for the first playthrough you really need it, and it's suggested to go up a difficulty each loop around anyways.
Enemies can have parts blown off like arms, and sometimes legs, but you aren't protected from that either! You die just as fast as them on the harder difficulties, and when you have to pay for repairs, miss out on days, and sometimes missions, it can be really difficult t o manage.
Bonus note: the game got an english release too!
The Thumbnail goes hard!!! How did u crop the nu boxart? Also i remember this game from a certain gunpla beat builder
@@RigelMacaraig Nothing to crazy, just found an image of it and a bit of photshop
Always trying to improve my thumbnail game so I appreciate the love ❤️
You belong to me 🎶
Didn't know that 3b1b now is doing gaming videos
Are you gonna try out Gundam Breaker 4??? Really enjoying it so far. I think you might like it for its customization although story isn't anything amazing it's serviceable
@@GabLunatic305 Yes!
Unfortunately I didn't get a review copy, so I had to wait until release.
I'm editing a video for Megaton Musashi: Wired currently, then that's next.
Yes... "one" time
I REALLY want Gihren Ambition for so long now but the TL is just a hassle..
If only they released Ghiren's greed to the west. Really a missed opportunity there
any plans to cover gundam games that collab with other mechas like super robot wars or even A.C.E: another century episode by from software?
if try a srw game and eyeing the english localized versions strongly recommend srw V first then 30. mainly it got more gundam series in it showcasing zeta, zz, chars, hathaways flash (note this is before the film version released), crossbone, seed destiny, 00 movie, and unicorn. story wise is more focused with the main lead of that game is the yamato warship from space battleship yamato: 2199 the remake of the original yamato series and interesting story intereaction with them and crossbone gundam characters.
srw V is available on ps4, vita, switch and steam but only japan steam. you could try to play the pc version but warning that ppl say you could get your american steam account banned. i own the switch version.
How are you playing all for these Gundam games??
You should also check out the Zeta Gundam Games on PS1
@@ryan.r944 Yes for sure!
the last good gundam game was Another Century Episode 3
@@zuntata7860 I will investigate this one ❤️
Any of those have English translations?
The face cam is so jarring ngl. You look like an AI and I love it
@@josephrichardson1481 😂 I'm just beginning to experiment with the green screen and an older camera, still working on the best ways to implement it
1997-2015 golden age of technology, we evolved so much in just one decade which is disappointing now cause nowadays we don't get much in technology advancement like everyday stuff like before fax machine, photostat machine, phone etc
I'll never get my gihrens greed remake in English 🫤