Gundam Versus on the PlayStation 4 seems to have employed the latter in this case. Sometimes you try to preserve it as much as you can to the point of foregoing innovations made with modern sensibilities. One is by compressing it into something easy to digest or to preserve its original form as much as possible to reproduce the exact same experience that you did. In general, there’s two ways to introduce something you’re completely passionate about. ![]() ![]() Now with that out of the way, let’s get to it. But that won’t stop me from sharing what I like and dislike about the game because I love Gundam and I believe this is stuff worth sharing. Which is exactly what happened for Gundam Versus on the PS4. But sometimes it feels so familiar that you could’ve sworn you’ve written a review for it before but you really haven’t. ![]() Not that you hate it, some things do work by simply slowly improving rather than repeatedly trying to revamp every other version. I’ve played a lot of Gundam games before primarily because of my love for the series, though sometimes it does feel like they’re not really that much different to the point that you really just expect more of the same.
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