Jog Your Memory With A Gundam Memories: Memories of Battle Trailer

Another game sure to catch the eye of Namco Bandai’s PSP fanbase is Gundam Memories: Memories of Battle. The game will cover Mobile Suits from the original Mobile Suit Gundam anime up to Gundam UC (Unicorn). We’ve seen screenshots, but here’s the game’s first trailer:

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While it might be hard to tell from watching the trailer, Memories of Battle lets you switch between three different Mobile Suits in battle. These are divided into three classes: close range, speed, and shooter.

 

Memories of Battle isn’t far from release; Namco have June 23rd marked for the game. Funny how two of Namco’s big summer games are to do with memories — the other is The Reminiscences of Haruhi Suzumiya.


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