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title: "Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon"
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# Complete disc set Manuals & inserts Includes case & art Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon

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## Summary

> 🚀 Gear Up for Battle: Join the Gundam Legacy!

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## Key Features

- • **Collector's Dream:** All-in-one package for true fans.
- • **Epic Battles Await:** Join the Federation or Zeon!
- • **Nostalgia Reloaded:** Relive classic gaming moments.
- • **Perfect Gift for Gamers:** A must-have for any gaming enthusiast!
- • **Unleash Your Inner Pilot:** Experience the ultimate Gundam showdown!

## Overview

Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon is a complete gaming package that includes the disc, case, cover art, manuals, and inserts, making it a perfect collectible for fans of the iconic franchise.

## Description

For years, you've watched the conflict. Now you must make a choice. Who will you be: commander of the imperiled Earth Federation or leader of the notorious Zeon Forces? Choose your side, then prepare for the fight of your life, in Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon . Winner of Japan's Famitsu Magazine Gold Award, Federation vs. Zeon is easy to control and is designed as an exact replica of the arcade version but with more depth and features. Featuring the largest collection of Mobile Suits yet, Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon allows you to choose your side-play as either a Federation or Zeon pilot. Play against your friends in split-screen action or team up for two-on-two arcade-style battles.

Review: Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon Review - A new game for a system I forgot I owned: let's take a look! First of all, I'll just say this: I suck at these 3D "3rd-person" games (quotes since I have really no idea as to how to define the game. Imagine TF2 on 3rd person with a rotating camera). I was absolutely dominated on my test run in the Federation Campaign on my third mission, even though the difficulty was only 4/10. Setting it to a 2 made my life easier. Let's start with the graphics. Obviously, the PS2 has some great graphics, though it sucks that I can't really even see how well the models look since my TV makes all PS2 games look REALLY pixelated. Draw distance is fine, but I find some of the textures in the game lacking, especially in areas with large pits like Odessa, where the entire wall of a cliff is just one image stretched to cover it. Anyway, the graphics aren't bad. Next: controls. The controls of this game work well, though it is incredibly frustrating that the camera isn't controllable. When not targeting an enemy, it doesn't move at all until you physically shift your MS. When it does target though, the camera is fantastic. It's you and the enemy, mono-e-mono, and the distance between the player model and the camera is pitch perfect. However, that doesn't excuse the targeting system. Pressing O on the controller allows you to swap targets. The game doesn't really auto-aim. If you killed an enemy and another is right behind you, it will not auto-target; it only targets the enemy directly in your field of vision, a really dumb idea. The targeting system has no priority as well, so manual shifting is a must. Finally, everything else! Character selection is great - you can select all of the MS you've seen in Gundam 0079, from the Zaku I to the Zeong. While both Arcade and Campaign (have not tried out Vs. yet) limit your suit selection based on your faction, Campaign mode has rare chances of the player capturing an opposing MS, so Zeeks can use Guncannons and Feddies can use Z'goks (given the chance). Also present are difficulty selection and damage output, so you can make the game easier on yourself if you suck, like me. The music is fine, if a bit repetitive, since they are all from Gundam 0079 despite the appearance of Gundam [G] and GM [G] from the 08th MS Team. The worst part of the audio is the English Voice Actors. While some of them are OK and resemble the Japanese originals to an extent (Amuro and Char, for instance), others plain suck and will drive you insane (M'Quve and Lalah). Overall though, its still OK. For Bandai/Capcom's (word has it they programmed the game) first attempt at a PS2 Gundam game, this game is pretty amazing. If only I can get some higher video output for it... (Gunpla (Gundam models) not included)
Review: Fun memories - I used to have this game before. Upon replaying it, I still enjoyed the game, with the whole strolling down memory lane. The seller had it in great condition, with very little scratches and so forth.

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mobile Suit Gundam: Federation vs. Zeon Review
*by Y***O on April 19, 2015*

A new game for a system I forgot I owned: let's take a look! First of all, I'll just say this: I suck at these 3D "3rd-person" games (quotes since I have really no idea as to how to define the game. Imagine TF2 on 3rd person with a rotating camera). I was absolutely dominated on my test run in the Federation Campaign on my third mission, even though the difficulty was only 4/10. Setting it to a 2 made my life easier. Let's start with the graphics. Obviously, the PS2 has some great graphics, though it sucks that I can't really even see how well the models look since my TV makes all PS2 games look REALLY pixelated. Draw distance is fine, but I find some of the textures in the game lacking, especially in areas with large pits like Odessa, where the entire wall of a cliff is just one image stretched to cover it. Anyway, the graphics aren't bad. Next: controls. The controls of this game work well, though it is incredibly frustrating that the camera isn't controllable. When not targeting an enemy, it doesn't move at all until you physically shift your MS. When it does target though, the camera is fantastic. It's you and the enemy, mono-e-mono, and the distance between the player model and the camera is pitch perfect. However, that doesn't excuse the targeting system. Pressing O on the controller allows you to swap targets. The game doesn't really auto-aim. If you killed an enemy and another is right behind you, it will not auto-target; it only targets the enemy directly in your field of vision, a really dumb idea. The targeting system has no priority as well, so manual shifting is a must. Finally, everything else! Character selection is great - you can select all of the MS you've seen in Gundam 0079, from the Zaku I to the Zeong. While both Arcade and Campaign (have not tried out Vs. yet) limit your suit selection based on your faction, Campaign mode has rare chances of the player capturing an opposing MS, so Zeeks can use Guncannons and Feddies can use Z'goks (given the chance). Also present are difficulty selection and damage output, so you can make the game easier on yourself if you suck, like me. The music is fine, if a bit repetitive, since they are all from Gundam 0079 despite the appearance of Gundam [G] and GM [G] from the 08th MS Team. The worst part of the audio is the English Voice Actors. While some of them are OK and resemble the Japanese originals to an extent (Amuro and Char, for instance), others plain suck and will drive you insane (M'Quve and Lalah). Overall though, its still OK. For Bandai/Capcom's (word has it they programmed the game) first attempt at a PS2 Gundam game, this game is pretty amazing. If only I can get some higher video output for it... (Gunpla (Gundam models) not included)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fun memories
*by B***2 on August 23, 2014*

I used to have this game before. Upon replaying it, I still enjoyed the game, with the whole strolling down memory lane. The seller had it in great condition, with very little scratches and so forth.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Disc Covered In Scratches, Still Works
*by C***N on October 28, 2019*

The seller listed the item as "good" condition but the disc is covered in scracthes and the box has stickers from various game shops on it. This is fair or acceptable quality, but definitely not good. I would think twice before accepting the quality listed at face value. Aside from that, the game works so far.

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