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Custom Robo: Battle Revolution
In fact, most US gamers that followed the import coverage felt that they were missing out. So, in an attempt to make amends, Nintendo is releasing the newest iteration, Battle Revolution in the States. While it incorporates the same play mechanics as the original, Custom Robo GCN has grown up a bit since the Nintendo 64 days. But, does it actually succeed in revolutionizing -- anything? Read on robo commander.
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Gameplay
Before you get carried away picturing yourself piloting hulking Gundam mechs, there are a few important things to clear up about custom-robos. First -- they are very small. They fit inside a metal cube similar to a Pokeball where they reside until you're ready to "dive" into a holosseum. These holographic realms are where all your battling takes place. The odd thing about all this is that these robots that can only work inside these holographic realms have somehow become a criminal's greatest weapon. Police forces and bounty hunters alike have to challenge criminals to custom-robo battles in order to apprehend them (via a KO). This begs the question...why not arrest the perpetrators while they're in battle or shoot them with tranquilizers while they wait for you to fight them? Apparently in the future criminal and law enforcer alike believe in fair fights.
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