Combining two different units can unlock blueprints for a completely new machine.
Cross Rays introduced a significant graphical update over its predecessor, Genesis . The units feature cleaner lines, better shading, and smoother animations. The SD proportions are balanced perfectly to look "cute" yet imposing during attack animations. The "Impact Break" system returns, allowing players to trigger cinematic cut-ins during critical attacks, complete with the anime’s original voice actors reprising their roles. sd gundam g generation cross rays
The audio is a treat for audiophiles. The game includes a robust library of background music from the respective series. Hearing the guitar riffs of Gundam 00 or the orchestral swells of SEED while commanding your troops adds a layer of immersion that strategy fans crave. Players can even customize which BGM plays for specific pilots and stages, allowing for a personalized soundtrack. Combining two different units can unlock blueprints for
Not a pilot, but a former Archive Keeper who went rogue. The Archivist believes war is a virus. Using a forbidden (a mobile armor that can lock timelines), they intend to delete every major conflict from the G Generation database—effectively erasing the existence of Gundams, the wars they defined, and the pilots born from them. The SD proportions are balanced perfectly to look
Cross Rays: Echoes of the Forgotten Front