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The player plays as a robot named Glitch on a planet called “Iron Star”. A group of evil robots are attempting to take over the planet. In total, there are forty two levels in the story campaign. The main environments the player include cave systems and cities. There is a multiplayer mode, in which the game becomes a third-person shooter ...
Exzisus is a 1987 horizontally scrolling shooter released in arcades in Japan by Taito and published overseas by TAD Corporation. [1] The player controls a giant robot that can transform into a space-ship or be accompanied by robotic animal helpers in an attempt to free four planets from a mechanical enemy.
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Concord was a sci-fi player-versus-player hero shooter video game played from a first-person perspective. [5] The game featured a variety of alien characters, each with different abilities, such as robot legs for high jumps and diamond skin for enhanced damage absorption. Teams of five Freegunners fought each other. [6]
Robo Recall is a virtual reality first-person shooter game developed and published by Epic Games for Oculus Rift and Oculus Quest platforms. The game was released for the Oculus Rift on March 1, 2017, and an Oculus Quest version titled Robo Recall: Unplugged was released on May 21, 2019. [1]
Dogyuun [a] is a 1992 vertically scrolling shooter arcade video game developed and published by Toaplan.Set on the colonized fictional planet of Dino in the future, where an alien race of metallic robots have invaded a police communication center and held its inhabitants as hostages, players assume the role of two fighter pilots taking control of the Sylfers bomber space fighter crafts in a ...
Scott Osborne of GameSpot stated that despite the simplicity of the gameplay, the game's "excellent pacing and rewarding action" made the game "refreshingly fun", noting that there is enough diversity to hold the player's interest and keep the action flowing. [10] Reviewers were mixed on the merits of the game's isometric presentation and graphics.