The last trailer for Gundam Memories (see here) offered looks at the game's two modes of play, Situation Mode and Mission Mode. Namco Bandai has followed up with some pure gameplay clips, which you can see assembled together here.
We previously detailed the game's MS Shift system, which lets you switch off between three Mobile Suits as you fight. The Mobile Suits come in three forms: Speed Type, Close Range Type and Projectile Type.
The above trailer shows the game's "Special Trigger" system. Special Triggers are special attacks. To perform them, you'll need to have your SP Gauge, shown at the bottom left of the screen, built up, something that you do by attacking enemies or getting attacked.

Immersed Gamer writes: "Let Me Solo Her is a legendary Elden Ring player who mastered one of the most infamous bosses to help his fellow tarnished via co-op. And for his service, he received an award from Namco Bandai to commemorate his 1,000th victory. The reward in question is a real, and extremely dope, custom-made sword.
Malenia is regarded as the hardest boss in Elden Ring, and the relentless Tarnished has defended literally thousands of hosts against this malice. Let Me Solo Her apparently passed 2,000 Malenia kills a while back, but it’s hard to measure the exact count he is at now. Bandai Namco sent the gift his way when he was at around 1,000 kills. But due to the nature of the object, it got stuck in customs for a while!"
Nice to see an healthy online behavior to be recognize by the dev teams.
But man.... How many hours did he spent playing Elden Ring? Not sure it's that healthy in real life 😂
But still kuddo to him :)

Atlus has confirmed that their PSP titles will still be available for purchase through the PS3 and PS Vita stores, even after the closure of the PSP store on July 2nd.
When a third party publisher is more dedicated to a platform’s long term lifecycle than the manufacturer themselves
Atlus is the true chad
Gotta wonder why they're even bothering to close the PSP store. All the games are still on the servers, and all the games are still purchasable on the pc and ps3 stores. Seems like the only thing they're doing is closing one web-based store

Laced Records has teamed up with Bandai Namco for the release of a triple vinyl-set featuring music from retro-classics Tekken Tag Tournament & Tekken 4.
TTT is one of my all time favorite games, but I always found its soundtrack to be terrible. I'd mute the music and put my own on.