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Combine this with the (special moves tied to specific parts, like the God Gundam’s Sekiha Tenkyoken) and Option Equipment , and you have one of the most customizable action-game loadouts ever.

But the real magic is . You can equip a part for its stats (say, the ZZ Gundam’s backpack for heavy firepower) but visually overlay a different part for looks (like the sleek Wings of Light from the Destiny Gundam). Want to build a Zaku that moves like a Quattro-era Hyaku Shiki? Go for it. Gundam Breaker 4

The weathering, panel lining, and decal systems are granular enough for hardcore modellers, but intuitive enough for casual fans. I built a chibi-style (SD) head on a massive Perfect Grade body, painted it neon pink, and gave it Zeon mono-eye decals. It was hideous. It was perfect. On the surface, you can button-mash your way through normal difficulty. But GB4 introduces a new "Builder’s Parts" system—small add-ons like missile pods, beam sabers, or shields that you can assign to extra buttons. This effectively doubles your active abilities. Combine this with the (special moves tied to

The visual upgrade is noticeable but not revolutionary. Textures on plastic are improved—you can see injection mold marks, seam lines, and even fingerprints on gloss-coated parts. Environments, however, remain simple: city ruins, deserts, and space colonies. The real graphical showcase is your Gunpla in the photorealistic "Workshop" mode, where you can pose and render models with adjustable lighting. Like any good loot game, Gundam Breaker 4 shines in co-op. Up to three players can tackle "Bounty Hunter" missions, taking down increasingly absurd boss builds created by other players online. Seeing a 100-foot-tall Big Zam with Sazabi funnels and Barbatos’s mace is a genuine "What have we done?" moment. Want to build a Zaku that moves like