

Klonoa: Door to Phantomille is a big example of this. This game was a culmination of all previous titles in the franchise, making it a definitive release in the Dynasty Warriors Gundam series and more than worth picking up if you’re a fan of Gundam or Musou games.Īnother digital-only Musou-style game you may want to consider is First of the North Star: Ken’s Rage II, although this title did actually receive a physical release on Xbox 360. For Dynasty Warriors Gundam Reborn, however, while it was given a physical release in Japan, English-speaking territories had to settle for a digital-only release for PS3, with the Vita release remaining Japan-only. Multiple Dynasty Warriors Gundam games were released over the PS3’s lifetime, many of which were also given a physical release.

The game features various mobile suits from across the timeline that can be dropped into these stories, each having their own strengths and weaknesses that can turn the tide of battle. The series already takes place within an intergalactic war which allows for several scenarios from across the franchise’s history to be picked out.

The Dynasty Warriors Gundam series of games were a surprisingly great fit for the mecha robot franchise. As the world of Dynasty Warriors crossovers has rapidly expanded with everything from Hyrule Warriors to Persona 5 Strikers getting in on the action, some of the older original and crossover titles in the series are easy to overlook.
