Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire team strategy
When Namco Bandai released the official packshot for Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire, you know full well that those threatening giant robots’ debut on the PS3 is just a few winks away.
And just when you thought there’s nothing left to reveal about the game, Famitsu unearthed the strategic element of the game through its “attack order command”. They are in quotes as we only relied on what the online Japanese translation site presented. From what we’ve gathered, the said “command” allows you to set a unit and give out directions to a team member (i.e. a friend) to carry out a plan or a strategy.
Assessing the war situation can help you reach a decision, consequently leading your team to victory.
Of course, that’s the only part we understood from the crazy translation. We might have missed some important info or might have mixed them up, but we’re pretty sure the article is saying that Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire requires more than brute force; strategic planning must also come into play.
When Namco Bandai released the official packshot for Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire, you know full well that those threatening giant robots’ debut on the PS3 is just a few winks away.
And just when you thought there’s nothing left to reveal about the game, Famitsu unearthed the strategic element of the game through its “attack order command”. They are in quotes as we only relied on what the online Japanese translation site presented. From what we’ve gathered, the said “command” allows you to set a unit and give out directions to a team member (i.e. a friend) to carry out a plan or a strategy.
Assessing the war situation can help you reach a decision, consequently leading your team to victory.
Of course, that’s the only part we understood from the crazy translation. We might have missed some important info or might have mixed them up, but we’re pretty sure the article is saying that Mobile Suit Gundam: Crossfire requires more than brute force; strategic planning must also come into play.