Gungriffon Blaze Player Count and Stats (2024)

Gungriffon Blaze player count Stats and factsHere are a few of the most interesting Gungriffon Blaze facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Gungriffon Blaze player count:

60,000 game units sold in Japan

Last updated 2/4/13


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Game Description

“Gungriffon Blaze” is a mecha-based action game developed by Game Arts and published by Working Designs. Released in 2000 for the PlayStation 2, the game is part of the “Gungriffon” series and offers players the opportunity to pilot powerful mechs in futuristic battles.

Set in a post-apocalyptic world, “Gungriffon Blaze” immerses players in a conflict between two factions vying for control over limited resources. Players assume the role of a mecha pilot and engage in intense battles across various landscapes and environments.

The gameplay of “Gungriffon Blaze” focuses on piloting heavily armed mechs known as “Griffons.” These mechs are equipped with an array of weapons, including machine guns, rockets, lasers, and more. Players can customize their mech loadouts before each mission to suit their playstyle and mission objectives.

Missions in the game vary from destroying enemy forces to protecting allies and completing other objectives. The mechs offer a mix of mobility and firepower, allowing players to traverse landscapes, engage in aerial combat, and use cover strategically.

“Gungriffon Blaze” features both single-player and multiplayer modes. The single-player campaign offers a story-driven experience with branching paths, giving players choices that affect the progression and outcome of the game. The multiplayer mode supports split-screen co-op and competitive play, allowing players to engage in mecha battles against friends.

The game’s visuals were notable for their detailed mecha designs and environments, showcasing the power and scale of the mechs. The use of dynamic lighting and particle effects contributed to the immersive experience of piloting these giant machines.

While “Gungriffon Blaze” may not have gained the same level of attention as some other titles on the PlayStation 2, it remains a significant entry in the mecha action genre. Fans of mech-based games and those interested in futuristic combat and piloting powerful machines would likely find “Gungriffon Blaze” to be an engaging and enjoyable experience.

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