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Gundam Breaker 4 - Fully customisable Mobile suits (robots) meet giant axe. Rip off a bosses arm and equip it yourself!

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Gundam Breaker 4 just dropped. It's an action game about Gunpla building where a huge selection of Gundam model kits are available to make custom machines. Pretty mindless hack and slash but the level of customization is insane and you can spend hours just building your unique robot. 4th is a return to the style of 1-3 and forgets New Gundam Breaker which totally sucked.




Can be bought a lot cheaper else where.
 
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Of course I am getting this. I imported the first three and played them on the Vita. Easily the best decision I ever made in regards to that handheld.

Gundam Breaker on the Vita was great, despite some framerate issues. I was surprised at some of the stuff you could do with its combat system. I remember using the fisticuffs moveset, and doing big combo strings that ended with a hard knockdown, and then being able to use a jumping laser shot to pop the enemy back up (or an OTG, in fighting game terms) and then continue the combo string into a finisher. The game was quite a bit of fun, actually, will probably keep an eye on this.
 

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