The Bottom Line
The first Gundam game for on Game Boy Advance, Gundam Seed: Bandai's Battle Assault releases amidst some high expectations. Taken from the original anime series, Gundam Seed, Battle Assault has been long awaited by anime and gaming fans alike.
Pros
- The first Gundam Seed for Game Boy Advance
- Fight, fight and fight again
Cons
- 2-D (but hey, it's GBA... what'd you expect?)
Description
- 7 play modes with one and two person options
- Password save option
- 4 special Gundams that can be unlocked
- Fast moving -- you get right to the gameplay
Guide Review - Gundam Seed: Battle Assault for Game Boy Advance
Gundam Seed: Battle Assault is a 2-D fight game, and fight, fight, fight you do. Foregoing all the preliminary hoo-ha we sometimes see in video games, Battle Assault throws you right into the action. The graphics are okay, not fabulous but not bad either and the game has great coloring to it. Movement is a little jerky at times but then, this is a Game Boy Advance you're playing on. You get 8 Gundams to start, with another 4 that can be unlocked. There are 7 different modes of play, including one and two player options and you can save your game. 2 out of 3 wins takes the round.
Gundam Seed:Battle Assault isn't the best fighter game but its still a pretty good play. Overall, its definitely worth your $30 bucks, especially if you're a Gundam fan at heart.
Gundam Seed:Battle Assault isn't the best fighter game but its still a pretty good play. Overall, its definitely worth your $30 bucks, especially if you're a Gundam fan at heart.




