This is portable mech gaming on a new scale... Fast fun and exciting this made is a great transition from the GC to NDS.
Thankfully with all this fighting the game has an extensive customization system to keep things fresh. As you fight opponents start using new parts and equipment and with each battle you find yourself earning money to get your own parts you can make your robo your very own equipping it with different frames, legs, bombs, pods, and weapons. With over 100 parts in the game how your robo plays is up to you and with each frame comes noticeably different combat characteristics. Beyond customizing your robos the battles themselves are pretty fun and action packed with your robos packed to the teeth with weapons you will find yourself jumping and dashing around dozens of different battlefields blasting your gun, setting off explosions, launching your pods, and if it comes down to it your melee attack leading into awesome combos. You don’t have ammo restrictions so you will be raining down fire on each other in these action packed battles.
The graphics are brilliant with 3D battlefields and 2D sprite based overworld. While the sprites aren’t especially beautiful the characters all have nice portraits that liven up the screen a bit. Your mechs are modular so and changes made to your mechs equipment reflect on your robot but this does lead them to look to look a bit blocky but when you battle with the camera out and all the fire and explosions on screen I doubt you will notice. Music adds some spice with everything catchy and high energy and all in all it is all wrapped up with a certain charm that only the Japanese can do.
If that is not enough for you then you can take your game into multiplayer with download play, multicard play, and the glorious online. The game does have some issues as the story being somewhat easy and some opponents downright cheap as they use illegal parts (I guess that’s why they are illegal). Beyond that there are some serious balancing issues as you will find some equipments a lot better than others but all in all they don’t detract too much from the game.
Bottom Line: A great transition of a series from console to DS this is a definite must play for the DS. A lot of game in a portable package.