The summary of ‘Is my Search for a GOOD Gundam Game on PC Finally Over?’

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The video explores the experience of playing SD Gundam Battle Alliance on PC, where players navigate anomalies in the G Universe to unlock true versions of events from various Gundam shows. The game features over 75 playable suits, combat mechanics tailored for controllers, and unit classes including all-rounders, sharpshooters, and INF fighters. Players engage in repetitive missions for blueprints, manage combat actions like boosting and special attacks, and can select partners with unique abilities. The speaker highlights the balanced gameplay and enjoyable voice acting but suggests the game may be more appealing to Gundam fans at a lower price point. Additionally, viewers are informed about the upcoming release of Gundam Breaker 4 as a noteworthy title.

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In this part of the video, the narrator discusses their search for a quality Gundam game on PC, and how they came across SD Gundam Battle Alliance on Steam during a recent sale. The game involves correcting anomalies in the G Universe called “breaks” where characters swap places with others from different timelines. Players unlock true versions of events by completing missions. The story covers various Gundam shows, including G Gundam, Zeta, Seed, and more. Players face off iconic Gundams and mobile suits, unlocking blueprints to access over 75 playable suits. Units can be upgraded using currency acquired by defeating enemies, and players can further augment their suits with equipment. Units are divided into three classes – all-rounders, sharpshooters, and INF fighters. The gameplay is the main focus of the game, with different playstyles available based on the unit classes.

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In this segment of the video, the reviewer discusses their experience playing Gundam Battle Alliance. They found the game surprisingly fun, with controls that are best suited for a controller. The gameplay involves various actions like boosting and switching targets simultaneously. The game can feel repetitive at times, especially when replaying missions for blueprints. Combat and gameplay rely heavily on controls that are consistent across different units, involving movement, camera controls, locking onto targets, blocking, ranged weapons, sub attacks, light and heavy melee attacks, combos, aerial maneuvers, special attacks, buffs, and skill meters. Managing the boost gauge is crucial to avoid overextending in battles.

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In this segment of the video, the speaker discusses various actions and abilities of different unit types in the game. All-rounders gain faster attack and combo abilities, INF Fighters become resistant to stun or knockdowns, and Sharpshooters instantly reload their weapons. Partners can be selected to accompany you on missions and have special attacks. Repair kits are available to restore HP, and teammates can be revived if knocked down. The game’s combat is balanced, with each suit feeling different to play. The speaker enjoys the voice acting but notes the lack of English dubbing. The game’s sound effects are praised. The speaker suggests the game may be more worth it at a lower price point, especially for Gundam fans.

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In this segment, the speaker mentions the arrival of Gundam Breaker 4 as a game to watch out for, suggesting viewers keep an eye on it in case of a sale. This snippet concludes with an invitation to visit Jarbo Gaming for future content.

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