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SD Gundam: Scad Hammers Preview

One Gundam, one plasma shield, and one huge, spiked wrecking ball. Those are the ingredients for fun in our look at this Wii Gundam game.

The long-running Gundam franchise didn't have the sweetest welcome to the next generation of video game systems, thanks to an underwhelming debut on the PlayStation 3. That won't stop Namco Bandai from churning out the Gundam games, however, and fortunately, SD Gundam: Scad Hammers has a look and control scheme that definitely sets it apart from the norm.

One thing is certain: Scad Hammers looks quite a bit different from the PS3 Gundam game, thanks to the superdeformed art styles that make the giant combat mechs--dare we say?--cute. Everything from the mechs to the buildings in urban environments to the massive stone outcroppings in some of the rocky, mountainous missions is shrunken down to give the game a cutesy, cartoonish look (and we mean that in a good way). Even though the mechs look cute, there's no doubt they can kick some tail, thanks to the game's control scheme that makes good use of the Wii's unique capabilities.

Scad Hammers makes use of both the Wii Remote and the Nunchuk controller. To move your mech, you push in any direction on the Nunchuk's analog stick. Boost jumps are performed by pressing the Z button, and charge attacks are done with the C button. For the most part, though, you'll be using the Wii Remote to attack your foes. Your Gundam's primary weapon is a huge, spiked wrecking ball attached to a long chain, which you can swing around in any direction using the Wii Remote. Push forward with the remote to perform a powerful smash attack, the harder you swing the remote, the more devastating the attack will be (and an onscreen icon will show you exactly how hard you are swinging). By moving the remote left, right, or backward, your Gundam will attack in that direction, making it easy to put a hurting on foes that are behind you or to either side. Finally, by pressing the trigger on the Wii Remote to let out some slack on the chain and then twirling the remote in a circular motion, you can swing your wrecking ball in a circle, devastating any enemy in its path. To be fair, these circular attacks are not as powerful as standard strikes, but they do a good job of giving you some room when you are surrounded. Other controls in the game include holding the A button to defend against attacks and pressing the A and trigger buttons together to perform a special energized spin attack.

As you go through the missions in Scad Hammers, you'll want to pay attention to a couple of onscreen gauges--the first is a health meter, the second is your energy level. Your health will deplete when you take damage, of course, and your energy level will degrade as you perform special attacks. During your battles, you'll smash objects like crates, buildings, or rocks and find health or energy pickups, as well as weapon or shield upgrades. In addition, defeating enemies will level up your Gundam, which will provide you with stronger attacks and more health.

The first three missions in the game are essentially training missions, though they do seem to have some sort of narrative arch, considering you see the same characters popping up, such as allies with helpful hints on how to play the game or nefarious-looking bosses sending wave after wave of Gundam fodder for you to bash your way through. Even the early missions display a bit more variety than simply running into a room and clearing it out, though there is plenty of that. In one training mission, after beating down the enemy forces, you're required to move a downed spacecraft past a certain point on the map before it explodes. To do so, you simply bash it with your hammer over and over until you've pushed it across a predetermined line. Another level challenge has you escorting what looks like a supply ship in outer space as it's besieged by enemies from all sides. While this level doesn't really take place in a full 3D space (in other words, you can only move side to side, not vertically), it's a decent change of pace from the traditional missions.

Based on the time we spent with the game, we ran into some pretty cool enemies. The first traditional mission after the training series had us tackling not just other Gundams, but also tanks and jets. None of these are formidable by themselves, but when amassed, they prove to be dangerous. At the end of each mission, we faced a couple of big boss enemies--and we do mean big. Unlike the pip-squeaks that make up the normal enemies, the bosses in Scad Hammers are huge and require a lot of punishment to take down. The boss fight in the first nontraining mission had you facing a massive, slowly moving plane in a timed contest. The goal was to take it out before it crossed the line and attacked your supply rig. None of the bosses we encountered were particularly difficult or required any special tactics; beyond their sheer toughness, they were pretty easy to take out.

The most appealing aspects of Scad Hammers are its colorful, cartoon look and its easy-to-use controls. During the most intense battles, the action can get pretty feverish, as you are beset on all sides and are whipping your Wii Remote left and right to fend off the tide of enemies. While the controls are fun at first, they aren't particularly deep, and it isn't long before you're wishing for a bit more variety to the attacks you have in your arsenal. That said, Scad Hammers' lighthearted approach and nonstop action would make it an appealing choice for action fans and Gundam fans alike...if it were coming to the States. Sadly, that doesn't seem to be the case, as the game seems bound for Japan-only status for the time being. Should Namco's plans change (and we sort of hope they do), we'll keep you informed of this game's progress.

32 comments
hellpolice
hellpolice

This is going to be a cool game.

Wiitendo64
Wiitendo64

give us a Wing Gundam game and I'll be happy.

MuthaEffinNinja
MuthaEffinNinja

People who will instantly rule out the possibility of playing a game because of "kiddie" graphics cannot really call themselves gamers. It's those type of people who skipped over games like Windwaker and Viewtiful Joe. Which were great games that I still enjoy playing many times over. Lots of things go into making a good game, graphics do play a part... but it is more importantly the gameplay, the story, and the degree of fun/difficulty that really makes it stand apart. Graphics can only take a game so far... look at the PS3 release of Gundam... Horrid. From the way this preview presents itself... it would seem that Scad Hammers would be the first exceptional Gundam since... ever. Gundam is not a license known for its in-depth, intuative gameplay and story... they mostly just bank on the success of the anime and the sheer fanboy loyalty that people tend to have for it... Also I do believe that a well done Gundam Wing game would be great, seeing as how the only one I can think of was the fighting game for Super Famicon.

TheChad1215
TheChad1215

I don't like that there aren't guns or beam sabers... Not that the wrecking ball isn't pretty dang sweet.

cancer_777
cancer_777

=( lol they got me all excited and then "japan only" ... psyched!!!!

fmobliv06
fmobliv06

well you could have told us that it was japan only in the beginning...

xxSupermanSGSxx
xxSupermanSGSxx

Someone said they were disappointed with Zelda? Wow see I could lash out at you for not knowing much about games but I'm just gonna keep playing my PS# and Wii and let you soak in your ignorance.

hitomo
hitomo

looks great... besides the fact that I thought it's a DS-game by looking at the screens...

Master_Odin
Master_Odin

Looks fun and Gundams are always awesome in my mind!

Vexx88
Vexx88

I will still get the game (if it comes to the states) i just wish they had another weapon besides the Gundam hammer :(

chutup
chutup

NOT COMING TO STATES?? WHAT ABOUT SD GUNDAM G BREAKERS??? :cry:

diablobasher
diablobasher

People. There is a difference between cute, and kiddie. Please learn it. This game looks awesome, hopefully there will be more awesome games, after being severely underwhelmed by Call of Duty, and dissapointed by Zelda, i am now only looking forward to WarioWare and this.

-Shadowbinded-
-Shadowbinded-

AlbertPujolslll "Wii, stop making your games all KIDDIE! First it was the Sims, now THIS!?!" just so u know... the Wii is a machine made for fun, not for looks

vwgti3
vwgti3

I dont care if the graphs are great or not,but it has to be fun

chrisp1
chrisp1

I like the "kiddy" graphics if you want to call it that. Gaming went downhill when everyone decided that realistic graphics and violent games are the future of gaming. And I get enough realism in real life...

geckodaxx
geckodaxx

Hmmm it looks kinda stiff to me.It was fun while it lasted.All this 3D technology sometimes kills the exciting of a game and feeling.Like when WORMS went 3D....bleah!

sage215
sage215

Heck yeah I want a mobile suit gundam wing game. The series was good as heck when I first watched it on cartoon network like how many years ago.

InfernoLink
InfernoLink

I still seriously want a "Mobile Suit Gundam Wing" game. Anyone else agree?

DiscoBurn
DiscoBurn

I really dont mind the kiddieish graphics. As long as the game handles well, im happy. And im by no means a very big gundam fan, but this looks pretty rad so far.

AlbertPujolslll
AlbertPujolslll

Wii, stop making your games all KIDDIE! First it was the Sims, now THIS!?!

Majura
Majura

i want this game in europe! does anyone blame me?

Ace_V0rn
Ace_V0rn

If I dont get this in the USA I'm gonna be hella mad. And go to Japan to get it.

Willy105
Willy105 ranger

Definetally better than the PS3 one, but then again, every game is better than the PS3 one. Hopefully it won't be mediocre.

Trigun1
Trigun1

Wow this game does look better but I would have loved to have a seen a more realistic sizing cartoons like in the animes. I would be happy to play a cartoon gundam game as long as its fun. Maybe when freeloader gets done we can import it.

MoeShiznit
MoeShiznit

I think this one is better than the PS3 one.

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