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News: Gundam Assault Survive Update

Posted on : 10-02-2010 | By : | In : News

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Over at Game Watch they’ve got another update about the upcoming Gundam Assault Survive. The interesting parts are down to how you can give commands to your wingmen and even capture enemy mobile suits now. In addition, the EMS-10 Zudah from MS IGLOO is also being featured in the game. This is an early Zeonic design that was penned by Yutaka Izubuchi. The game is still slated for a March 18th release and you can pre-order it here.

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I wonder if the Zudah retains its strange habit of occasionally exploding!

The site has the Big Rang from MS IGLOO as being in the game as well, which is a strange decision; while it’s large enough to make a cool boss, in IGLOO itself the engineer-pilot worries about its massive bulk ruining the Bigro’s advantage of speed, and the Big Rang itself seemed to be mostly a support unit for the mobile pods, the Oggos, so unless they’re planning on include the Oggos too (which would admittedly be quite welcome) I don’t see the Big Rang having the same element of horror to it as, say, the Byg Zam or the Psyco Gundam.

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