
Some games in the series don't let you walk through your followers either. All in a Row: Several times in both Arena and Battle Revolution.
Greybaum's illegal robos are also an example: Snipe, Freya, Violent Boar, Katana, Hadron and Jameson. Lost in Translation in the English port, where they all have very common names beneath their pseudonyms, the Japanese version has Lenny (Lunax), Hugh (Terrax/Galax) and Jinpachi (Solax). Arena has the Supernovas, Bayside Academy's robo team. Compare the names of Steel Hearts' members (Ernest, Harry, and Marcia) to Deep Blue's (Evil, Bubble, and Delpha). Action Prologue: Arena starts off by having the player fighting the Jameson using a customized Ray Mk III, but it's All Just a Dream. Customize your robot, become an Ace by shooting down other people's. Ace Custom: In case the title did not clue you in, this is pretty much the entire point of the game. In May 2020, Kenkou Kouji, the original creator of the series released Spiritual Successor, Synaptic Drive. Notable for being considerably Darker and Edgier (even if it doesn't seem like it at first) and serving as something of a Deconstruction of both the previous games as well as Mons Series in general. Everyone uses robos, including the police, criminals, and you. The plot involves a talkative protagonist, a smart-aleck womanizer, and a girl who can see the last memories of a robo commander. The best-known game to North American players is the first one to release outside of Japan - the GameCube release, subtitled Battle Revolution in Japan but simply dubbed Custom Robo in America. With about 200 different parts, including around 30 different robos, 5 customizable areas (Robo, gun, bomb, pod, legs), and a lot of options for each area, the series intends to live up to the word custom. They're controlled via "diving" into the robo, where the operator psychically becomes one with their robo. They fight in Holosseums, which are areas designed specifically for this type of combat. Sounds cool? Taking the Humongous Mecha premise and kicking it squarely in the chin, these robots are between eight and ten inches in height. You're in a 20 Minutes into the Future game, with the biggest difference between us and them is that they have super advanced robots that fight each other. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Small, powerful robots have become the number one tool of criminals around this world.Ĭustom Robo is an action/third-person shooter/RPG/mecha video games series created by Noise and published by Nintendo.
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