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Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy

2021
GenresAction, Third Person Perspective, Shooter, Simulation, RPG, Anime and JRPG, Single Player
AvailableNov 5, 2021
PlatformPlayStation 5
DeveloperBandai Namco Games
Overview

Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy tells the story of the “Noisy Fairy”—a secret unit led by Alma and under the direct control of Kycilia of the Principality of Zeon. During the “One Year War,” the unit struggles to break through the North America continent.

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15 reviews found

90

8Bit/Digi

Dec 6, 2021

Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy expands on the lore by allowing players to experience the One Year War from the perspective of Zeon. Gundam fans will not be disappointed by an experience that uses Battle Operation 2 as the foundation for the gameplay and with an original story. Disclaimer: FortySeven Communications provided the game used for this review. This review is the critique and thoughts of one writer.


80

ZTGD

PlayStation 5

Dec 9, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Noisy Pixel

PlayStation 5

Nov 15, 2021

Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy is a unique game. It’s unlike any I’ve played from the Gundam series as it’s carried by its story and characters who I grew attached to over the chapters. The quality animations and voice work do wonders for the enjoyment factor, and the missions provide just enough interaction to get the player involved in the action. Sure, it can feel a bit oversimplified, but if the idea is to make me want to play Battle Operation 2, then I just might be more interested now than I’ve ever been. This post may contain Amazon affiliate links.


75

Niche Gamer

Jan 31, 2022

While it’s definitely a dated game that really wants you to jump into Bandai Namco’s equally dated gacha multiplayer game, Code Fairy contains enough worthwhile content to stand on its own if you are looking for a new single player Gundam experience. Mobile Suit Gundam: Battle Operation Code Fairy was reviewed on PlayStation 4 using a code provided by Bandai Namco.


70

IGN Korea

Dec 15, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

TechRaptor

Nov 15, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Twisted Voxel

Dec 12, 2021

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Worth Playing

PlayStation 5

Nov 17, 2021

It's difficult to recommend Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy - Vol. 1 on its own merits. It's effectively one-third of a storyline that is a tutorial and stand-alone story for GBO2's gameplay without its "gotcha" elements, but at this moment, the game is effectively incomplete. Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 will be released within the next month. When it has the full storyline and set of units, it'll be a lot easier to make a determination about the entire package, but until that happens, you're better off waiting unless you're a huge Gundam fan who has to play this right away.


65

PlayStation LifeStyle

PlayStation 5

Dec 6, 2021

Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy is strictly for the fans. That isn’t to say people who are unfamiliar with the series won’t enjoy it. Indeed, with as few walking tank games out there as it is, anyone into this type of gameplay will probably enjoy things here. It’s just that being invested in the story of Gundam helps a lot, because much of the game is about taking in the story. Combat is clunky, but gets the job done, and the episodic format makes that fact easier to forgive. Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation: Code Fairy review code provided by publisher.


65

COGconnected

PlayStation 5

Nov 15, 2021

If you’re a fan of the Gundam franchise, you’ll experience this game differently. The ambient weight of the setting provides essential context. We’re watching the antagonists as they struggle with impending defeat. Every glimpse of the flagship Gundam across enemy lines spins up genuine dread. Yet even this power is used too sparingly. The Gundam franchise is a massive, sweeping saga whose greatest battles are also remarkably intimate. Colossal wars are distilled into two machines engaging in physical and ideological struggles. So far, this is markedly absent from Code Fairy. Hopefully, the next two volumes find more solid narrative footing.

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