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Mr. Robot

Kraszu

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I'll try starscape tha action rpg. I download whit speed of 6kB from they website so it will take some time.

I like recomendations for mr. Robot they have 4 and one of them is:
"'I just can't wait'
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One Wolf

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watch the trailer. looks like standard puzzle game but hey, its says rpg, and when has a game designer ever said anything even remotely misleading?
 

MacBone

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Starscape was mildly amusing, kind of a fleshed out version of Asteroids with ship building and arming, research, and enemy skirmishes. As a lunch break game, it wasn't terribly bad.

Mr. Robot is pretty much a platform-jumping JRPG-lite. The battles are indeed turn-based, but they're reminiscent of Final Fantasy, complete with Extreme (i.e. limit break) attacks. The battles reminded me of the Sega Shadowrun's Matrix, though not as challenging. The plot seems to be a 2001: Space Odyssey knockoff with, yes, a rogue computer named Hel 9000 who's killing off the human crew (or is he?). Hel's face resembles the Autobot insignia, and the player's robot, Asimov, collects Energon for extra energy. When not jacking into the Net, Asimov spends his time moving around crates, a la Zelda puzzles (but again, even easier). Everything in this game seems lifted from elsewhere.
 

Kraszu

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I didn't like Starscape much, collecting minerals is boring what is the point of you doing that, where is the fun in that? It took most of the time.
 

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