The classification says it all.

User Rating: 7.5 | Gundam Musou International X360
*Namco-Bandai and Koei sit down to discuss what this month's Dynasty Warriors game will be.

*Actual Commentary

"Ok, heres an idea....lets take Gundams, and throw them in with our Dynasty Warriors series, and call it....uhh...Dynasty Warriors Gundam!"

"...why.."

"...because, that way instead of just keeping our fan base happy, now we can take all the Gundam and Japanese Anime fans too!"

"BRILLIANT!" So....well.....here it is....it's out....and its a new Dynasty Warriors game. SURPRISE! Ya, right, the only surprise is the fact that this month's Dynasty Warriors game wasn't in the form of a Dynasty Warriors 5 Extreme Legends Empires Strikes Back II, now with 2 new characters and a map! But in all seriousness, this has got to be the easiest review I've ever done. It's simple, just have to answer a few questions first.

1) Are you a Gundam fan?
2) Do you like Hack and Slash gameplay?
3) Do you have extra cash burning in your pocket? If you answered yes to any or all of these ridiculous questions then go buy Dynasty Warriors Gundam. If you answered no to 2 or more, stop reading this review and go buy Bioshock if you haven't already. Now, that being said, DW: Gundam doesn't really do anything spectacular, but at the same time, it doesn't seem to have any flaws either. The only things that bothers me about this game is the fact that there's no online co-op and all of my favorite Mobile Suits aren't in it (which I'm sure will be fixed with a new Dynasty Warriors Gundam Empires or something that will make me spend another 30-60 dollars toward my "I can't believe i bought another game" fund). The graphics are sharp and the special attacks are just flat out cool to watch. Co-Op and Vs. mode are executed well (despite the fact of not being online), and the missions are fun and entertaining. There's alot of replay value in a game such as this simply because its almost impossible to complete everything and snag all the achievements. There's tons of Mobile Suits and Pilots all with different stories, and two modes to choose from. Let's not forget the fact that this game is addictive, and i don't mean, hey i need coffee addicted, I mean, sitting on the corner doing things i cant mention in this review to get money for coke addicted. All in all, DW: Gundam brings some new elements to the classic Dynasty Warriors Hack and Slash gameplay, and is just plain fun.