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Review : Robot Wars Metal Mayhem
Robot Wars : Metal Mayhem
![]() Prepare for battle by building your own robot. Next choose which weapons you will use to destroy your enemy... a rotating flipper, an electric ax or a cobalt cutter? Then it's all out, full scale WAR! Choose from the following challenges to test your mettle against the metal...
With options such as Grudge Match, find out if you really are the best in more robot rampage. Select the robot of your choice to go one-to-one with. It's all about skill and determination--go on, you know you can do it!
In Trials, try out different robots over a variety of events and terrain. Test your metal warrior's agility and speed in the following events: Skittles--put your control and agility to the test by seeing how many targets you can hit. Try your robot over a variety of challenging terrain. Robot Sumo--killer instinct, weight and strength are key here as you try to force a competitor robot from its position. Make sure you don't let your guard down though--the pit is waiting to swallow up the loser! Slalom--can you get your robot around the obstacle course in the fastest possible time and avoid hazards as you go? Guantlet--for the ultimate test in roboteering, run the Gauntlet as quickly as possible and avoid damage along the way.
WAR ZONE--Fight to the death in this battle of all battles. Aim to become a champion roboteer by winning as many rounds of the contest as you can. Beware though--the arena is a dangerous battle ground.
This game is very good and very true to the tv show. If you have any robot fans in your family I would definitley consider buying it. You can choose to play one of the robots from the series like chaos 2 and panic attack or you can make your own robot, then pit them in several battles, a sumo event or a grudge match, the choice is endless! You may think this sounds a bit too easy, but it isn`t because as well as battling your opponent, you also have to face onslaughts from flame pits, spikes and chainsaws, as well as avoiding the 5 house robots Sir Killalot, Sgt. Bash, Matilda, Dead metal and Shunt. phew. Trust me when i say this game will blow you away!
Sir Killalot & Robo Babe Robot Wars - Android Love
![]() This CD was quite good and was entered in as a chance to be Christmas number 1. I personaly bought it and thought it wasn't bad. The CD rom video with wallpaper and lyrics was pritty good as well and I have the wallpaper that came with it on my desktop which is a picture of Sir Killalot from the side with massive writing which say "KICK BOT" which is pritty cool.
The best song on the CD I think is Track 2 which is the instumental version and has alot more dance to it than the original this. If you would like to download just go to any music download site and serch Android Love, or Robot Wars or something to do with the song.
The video had a certain story line to it but was a bit far fetched. The end was Stupid and really the whole song was crap as well including the video. Like I said the best track is track 2 and thats the only track that I actually listen to now and again.
The reason it didn't do well was because no one gave it a chance they just thought that because it was about Robot Wars it must be rubbish because how can you make a song about Robot Wars. And did you here it on the Radio no neither did I, so really it didn't get any advertising or anything like that. But if you think about it How could Bob the Builder make a song about Himself which was pretty crap and I didn't buy it but if thats what the nation thought was the best then thats what the nation thought was the best.
Over all I would give it 5 of of 10
Review : Arenas of Destruction
Robot Wars - Arenas of Destruction
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() New arenas, New Risks, New Challenges. Mayhem in awesome arenas around the globe, and battle against deadly House Robots Sir Killalot, Sergeant bash , Shunt, Dead Metal and Matilda. Choose to challenge them in previously unseen areas, including an abandoned Military base, a Steelworks and North Sea Oilrig.
Have you got what it takes to avoid the clutches of Sir Killalot and defeat some of the deadliest metal beasts ever seen?
Arenas of Destruction is availe for the PlayStation 2, PC's and Gameboy Advance. In this game, players must build a robot before letting it battle against other robots in a big arena. Players can choose between different parts--such as a basic design, size, and weight--and then equip it with weapons ranging from flippers, spikes, and flamethrowers to hammers, axes, saws, and crushers. Once the robots are complete, they can be placed in an arena to battle house robots from the TV series. The robots include Shunt, Dead Metal, Matilda, Sergeant Bash, and Sir Killalot. A volcano base located in the heart of Mt. Kilimanjaro, where a huge rocket is situated, is just one of the many environments in the game . Others include a German dockyard arena in thick fog, a Japanese skyscraper in Tokyo, and a Russian military base in Siberia.
There's a wide variety of predefined robots as well, which are modeled on those featured in the TV series. These robots include Chaos 2, Big Cheese, and Panic Attack. There are also multiple game modes, including sumo, slalom, gauntlet, and knockout.
With an average of more than 4 million people tuning in to watch the show on BBC TWO, I believe the game will fully satisfy the huge fan base that the show has built up by capturing the spirit and excitement of the onscreen battles. Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction will also allow the TV experience to encompass a truly global flavor."
"Robot Wars is a huge license," commented Climax president Karl Jeffrey. "There's something addictive about the TV series, with its exciting and dramatic robotic clashes which makes you handing on the edge of your seat. But success demands a combination of strength, speed, technical ingenuity, and the ability to design a robot that can hold its own in any situation. It's this combination of raw action and careful planning that makes Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction an adicting game.
" Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction is scheduled for release in November."
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