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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Simulation/Giant Robot Simulation
RELEASE DATE
10/MAY/04
ESRB RATING
TEEN, Comic Mischief
DEVELOPER
Noise (Marigul)
PUBLISHER
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DESCRIPTION
Originally released on Nintendo 64 for the Japanese market, Custom Robo makes its GameCube debut as a four-player robot fighting game. The title is derived from the game's customization features, which has players assembling their mechanical minion from over 200 parts and weapons for battle against a series of opponents. The single-player game follows a narrative exploring the origin of an autonomous robot trying to take over the planet. Multiplayer games feature a choice of battle royale, two-on-two, and tag-team matches supporting up to four players on a single screen. A total of 30 arenas are available to wage war in, each possessing different terrain and features. ~ Scott Alan Marriott, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“I've always considered this one of the best games on the Gamecube in regards to its atmosphere, strong plot, and awesome Robos. The game efficiently mixes J-RPG with 3D fighting/shooter games and though the combat is a bit basic, it was thoroughly...”
“I've always considered this one of the best games on the Gamecube in regards to its atmosphere, strong plot, and awesome Robos. The game efficiently mixes J-RPG with 3D fighting/shooter games and though the combat is a bit basic, it was thoroughly engaging and enjoyable throughout the entire game. As previously mentioned the Robos in the game kick major ass in their design and each has their differences to suit various styles. The music was great too! (owned and completed, accurate score is 9.00)”
created 21/APR/2011
09-09-1995
The original Sony Playstation was released.
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