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Mercedes-Benz CLK Mercedes-Benz SLK Mitsubishi FTO lock. Lexus GS Lexus SC Lotus Motor Sport Elise. A tutorial mode that explains the game's controls is also available.Gran Turismo 2 Platforms: PS Damageable vehicles: No. These can be used in Free Mode to replay any of the campaign missions. All three modes can dodge enemy missiles, but the Gerwalk must be airborne to do so.Ĭompleting missions with a good rating by shooting down many enemies with a high hit rate and taking few to no hits awards the player trading cards which unlock additional Valkyrie models not appearing in the campaign that differ in capabilities and armament. The Battroid can walk on ground and employ jump jets, useful for missions on the surface of planets or inside Zentradi ships. The Gerwalk Valkyrie can strafe left and right and move backwards and forwards. In Fighter mode the Valkyrie is fastest, but has a low turning rate. That is only possible in Battroid mode, for which the gun is the primary weapon, along with head-mounted lasers for point defense. A standard gun is also available, but it can't be locked onto enemies in Fighter and Gerwalk modes. In Fighter and Gerwalk modes, targeted missiles can be used to lock on to the numerous enemies, with the Valkyrie armed with hundreds of light but only a few heavy missiles at the start of a mission. All three differ greatly in control and armament and have unique control schemes. Like in the anime, the Valkyrie can change from the default Fighter mode to Gerwalk and Battroid modes.

The action is seen from a third-person perspective behind the player's Valkyrie. The mission goals vary from "destroy all enemies" to defend and escort missions, and often change mid-mission. In addition to many of the TV characters making an appearance via voice communication, the game introduces new characters in the player's wing mates Eddie Juutilainen and Bruce Rudel and their tactical officer liaison on the Macross, Emma Granger. The levels follow the original events closely, allowing the player to experience them from the point of view of a Valkyrie pilot of Skull Squadron. The TV campaign consists of 12 missions while the movie campaign has only 8, but with a higher difficulty. It allows players to play through the events of both the original 1982 TV series as well as the 1984 theatrical film Do You Remember Love? in two distinct campaigns. Chō Jikū Yōsai Macross for PlayStation 2 is an arcade flight/shooting game based on the Macross anime franchise.
