If you like Gundams then give Gundam Seed a try.

User Rating: 8 | Kidou Senshi Gundam Seed: Owaranai Ashita e PS2
Gundam Seed's graphics are good but lack just a tad. The Gundam models and mobile suits look very nicely detailed but seem to lack that sort of fullness that it could have used to make them look even better. Players shouldn't expect anything too over the top because Gundam's are all about robots with simple and sometimes strange designs that usually resemble human fighting robots with samurai style helmets. The locations look simple and lack detail for the most part but work within Gundam Seed's universe. The laser effects look fairly simple and almost dead on to their anime counterparts.

Gundam Seed's gameplay is simple but kind of hard at times. At the core is a 3D fighting game but with a few unique twists. Players can soar high using the mobile suits thrusters and will fight in various locations that range from space to the desert. The main problem with the gameplay is the camera. When players engage in close range combat the camera will quite often throw players off and confuse them as to which why on the directional stick they should be pressing. This disorientation can frustrate players at times as the enemy will take advantage of this every so often and use the chance to deal damage to the players' mobile suit or Gundam.

Gundam Seed's audio is good. The English voice actors who voiced the anime that Gundam Seed is based on reprised their roles for the game. However the sound effects can get players nerves as they're repetitive and there isn't a whole lot of variety in Gundam Seed's main sound effects.

Overall Gundam Seed does well on giving fans of Gundam something that they'll like but this isn't the sort of game that everyone will like.