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  • Developer: Gabriel Entertainment
  • Release date: 2001
  • Platform: Windows (PC)
  • Genre: Action
  • Version: Full Game
  • Design and build – Players can create their own unique robots in the Bot Lab. Customize – Every aspect of the robot is fully customizable, down.

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    Robot Arena is an action video game series focused on robot building and fighting. It is based on television shows such as Robot Wars and Battlebots. There are three games in the series, Robot Arena released in 2001, Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy released in 2003, and Robot Arena 3 released in 2016.

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    Robot Arena

    Robot Arena was the first game in the series to be released. The objective was to build a robot using available parts and enter competitions to try and win. The player first chose a chassis, then added batteries, weapons and armour, only being able to choose what they could afford from the amount of money that they had.

    The game received mostly negative reviews. IGN gave it a 4.3 out of 10 writing 'While it's prettier than most budget titles, it also suffers from the vacancy that so often comes with nice looking people, dogs, or mechanical monsters. It looks great standing still, but give it a complicated task and it all goes to pieces'. GameSpot wrote 'Even at the low retail cost of $19.99, Robot Arena isn't worth it. You'd end up getting more entertainment if you randomly chose two movies at an over-priced movie theater'.

    Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy

    Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy (or just Robot Arena 2 or RA2 as most people called it) was released two years after the original. In late 2001, a tech demo was released by Infogrames as a promotional release for the game. It was merely an open sandbox where the player could control three robots. It contained two flippers, a saw blade, some barrels, an oil slick, two open pits, and two platforms that could be driven onto. When the game was released officially, it had fixed many of the previous games issues. The funding system used in order to build a robot was scrapped entirely, as players could now chose any weapons or batteries for free. Chassis available to use were also scrapped in favor of the player now being able to draw their own chassis, also being able to angle sides to make wedges. The robots were now built more realistically and the difficulty on each was now varied instead of all the robots acting the same way as they did in the first game. The game also introduced the Havok physics engine, which meant that robots were now able to leave the ground so flippers and wedges could be used effectively.

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    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
    • Processor: Pentium II 266 MHz
    • RAM: 32 MB
    • Video Card: DirectX 7.0
    • Hard disk space: 200 MB

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    A new publisher has entered the indie scene. Octopus Tree wants to bring forward the most exceptional indie titles and one of these titles is Robot Arena III, a robot combat simulation game. The game is planned to release on Steam later this month.

    Robot Arena III is, as the title already suggests, a robot combat simulation game in the likes of BattleBots and Robot Wars where players can design and build their own robots with the intricate and realistic bot creation system. Once the player is satisfied with their creation, they can enter their bot into arena combat. Whether their fierce robots will survive the arena is up for discussion.

    The features of Robot Arena III doesn’t stop with a realistic bot creation system, no sir. Here’s a short overview of what’s to expect from this simulation:

    • Design and build – Players can create their own unique robots in the Bot Lab.

    • Customize – Every aspect of the robot is fully customizable, down from the chassis shape to the armor type to the power source and locomotion. Harvest moon skytree village citra rom. Of course, the player has a wide variety of weapons at their disposal.

    • Multiplayer – Head into the arena for one-on-one or group robot battles, play cooperatively or competitively with the online multiplayer gamemode.

    • Steam Workshop support – Players can upload and share their creations to the community via the Steam Workshop, offering inspiration to other players if they find their robot lacking spice.

    • New physics and graphics – Robot Arena III has new physics and graphics which makes it the most realistic and advanced robot combat simulation title to date.

    If you were a fan of BattleBots or Robot Wars when you were a kid, you may be interested in Robot Arena III. The title will be available on Steam later this month for a price of $19.99 or its local equivalent.

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