- Publisher: Naked Sky Entertainment
- Release Date: Nov 7, 2006
- Also On: Xbox 360
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91If your machine is up to the task, then don't hesitate to snap up what is undoubtedly the best indie game we've ever had the pleasure to paw. [Feb 2007, p.86]
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90No matter what your favorite genre happens to be, RoboBlitz is a technical wonder that's a joy to play for pretty much anyone who's smart enough to purchase it.
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83It's short, but it is a delicious bit of eye candy and rather fun to play.
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83RoboBlitz brings action, puzzles, and physics together to make for a much better game than I was expecting, and its budget price certainly helps a lot.
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82With only minor flaws like somewhat poor AI and brevity, and only one major missing feature in multiplayer, it's hard not to like this game.
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82Filled with impressive engine technology and good fun to boot. Not really designed for grown-ups. [Jan 2007, p.68]
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80RoboBlitz may be a tad on the short side, but at around 15 bucks, the price of admission is perfect for the amount of fun you'll have with this game. Plus, the PC version comes with a level editor, which makes it even more worthwhile.
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80Right now the two biggest things going for this game are the fifteen-dollar price tag and the new Unreal engine. Games at that price are just never this beautiful.
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76RoboBlitz is an R2-D2 of a game: resourceful, charming, with plenty of personality, somewhat quirky, and short. Luckily, it's priced correctly, too. [Jan 2007, p.76]
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RoboBlitz had the danger of being a tech demo but with a solid puzzle game behind it developer Naked Sky Entertainment has crafted a thoroughly enjoyable experience.
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70RoboBlitz may be short, but it's also one great-looking, catchy grab bag of classic 3D platform challenges.
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