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In the vast ocean of video games based on the Gundam franchise, titles usually fall into two categories: serious strategy simulators or high-octane arcade fighters. However, in 2014, Bandai Namco released a title that tapped into the true heart of the fandom—not just the desire to pilot a giant robot, but the urge to build one. Gundam Breaker 2 arrived on the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita as a sequel that didn’t just improve upon its predecessor; it refined a sub-genre into a near-perfect loop of collection, customization, and combat.

The game’s central loop is deceptively simple: destroy enemy Gunpla → collect fallen parts (heads, torsos, arms, legs, backpacks, shields, melee/ranged weapons, and optional builder’s parts) → assemble a custom unit → test it in harder missions. Gundam Breaker 2

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The story serves as a vehicle to unlock hundreds of mobile suit parts. As you progress through the "campaign" missions, you face iconic bosses and "Legendary" Gunpla that drop rare components. You can see how players discuss the deep customization and color matching that this story mode facilitates. The game’s central loop is deceptively simple: destroy

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