Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 changes little in the generic formula of its predecessor, offering mindless hack-and-slash battles waged against hundreds of mechanical warriors. While the number of on-screen robots is impressive, the repetitive missions and dull outer space battlegrounds suck the fun out of the game faster than an airlock.
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GFB writes: "Dynasty Warriors is directly related to two key points. Firstly, hack-n-slash button mashing gameplay. Secondly, this series has barely changed over the years in terms of both graphics and gameplay. Still, whether you've played only one, or every one, the mantra holds true. If it isn't broke, don't fix it. When it was first announced that DW was going to see a Gundam paintjob, fans from both camps got a tad worried. Prior to the original Dynasty Warriors: Gundam, DW saw only Asian generals and swordsmen facing in battle. How could adding giant robots affect this balance?"