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  Robotron Blitz
Robotron Blitz is a much harder, action-packed version of Robotron. On the first level of Robotron, you go up against nearly ten robots that slowly close in on you. In the first level of Robotron Blitz, you go up against nearly 20 of these goons. That number soon multiplies, and before you know it, you're fighting to escape a sea of robots. Once the little purple brain things start to appear, all hope of survival is lost. And did I mention that when you die, you have to start the level over (When you die in Robotron, the enemies you've killed stay dead)? The only thing Robotron Blitz does to ease the pain is give you a dodge move. This move lets you jump over all of your foes to safety, without being harmed. Still, the game is so much harder than the game it's based off of. Robotron Blitz's graphics are average Multimedia Fusion stuff, but you'll be too busy trying to stay alive to care. The sound is pretty good, and your character will yell out phrases as levels are started, robots are killed, and civilians are saved. The music is energetic, and fits the game's atmosphere perfectly. The graphics and sound only seem to make the game more action-packed. If you're looking for a Robotron clone, you've got plenty of games to choose from (I would personally recommend Gearbolt Rage over this), and you wouldn't be wrong to choose Robotron Blitz. As long as you're up for the challenge, that is.
PC REQUIREMENTS: Not specified
  REVIEWED BY Mechalord
STAFF RATING 8/10
USER RATING 7.3/10
  FILE SIZE 7.7 MB
FILE DATE Sep 29, 2004
UPLOADED Oct 03, 2004
DEV TOOL Multimedia Fusion
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Robotron Blitz

Robotron Blitz is a much harder, action-packed version of Robotron. On the first level of Robotron, you go up against nearly ten robots that slowly close in on you. In the first level of Robotron Blitz, you go up against nearly 20 of these goons. That number soon multiplies, and before you know it, you're fighting to escape a sea of robots. Once the little purple brain things start to appear, all hope of survival is lost. And did I mention that when you die, you have to start the level over (When you die in Robotron, the enemies you've killed stay dead)? The only thing Robotron Blitz does to ease the pain is give you a dodge move. This move lets you jump over all of your foes to safety, without being harmed. Still, the game is so much harder than the game it's based off of. Robotron Blitz's graphics are average Multimedia Fusion stuff, but you'll be too busy trying to stay alive to care. The sound is pretty good, and your character will yell out phrases as levels are started, robots are killed, and civilians are saved. The music is energetic, and fits the game's atmosphere perfectly. The graphics and sound only seem to make the game more action-packed. If you're looking for a Robotron clone, you've got plenty of games to choose from (I would personally recommend Gearbolt Rage over this), and you wouldn't be wrong to choose Robotron Blitz. As long as you're up for the challenge, that is.

PC REQUIREMENTS: Not specified

REVIEWED BYMechalord
STAFF RATING8/10
USER RATING7.3/10
FILE SIZE7.7 MB
FILE DATESep 29, 2004
UPLOADEDOct 03, 2004
DEV TOOLMultimedia Fusion
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