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Abstract: Shoot Many Robots describes its premise quite accurately in its title. They're added role-playing elements of collecting loot and leveling up, but beyond that the game doesn't stray far from its primary gameplay focus of fighting wave after wave of rob...
Abstract: Shoot Many Robots ReviewShoot Many Robots is a game where you do indeed pull the trigger on many automatons, which gives this digital title the kind of refreshing bluntness you only tend to see in games that cost less than ten quid. Also, the robots ar...
Abstract: Tillsammans med den skjutgalne redneck-hjälten Walter Tugnut har Chrille lärt sig grunderna i robotbekämpning. Receptet lyder stora vapen, rikligt med powerups och vältränade avtryckarfingrar...
Abstract: Hvis man kombinerer navnet på dette spil, med Ubisofts egen beskrivelse af spillet (4-player co-op run-n-gun RPG shooter), så har du en god fornemmelse af, hvad Shoot Many Robots er for en størrelse. Som navnet antyder, skal man skyde masser af robotte...
Abstract: So. Many. Robots.Shoot Many Robots (PC, PS3, Xbox 360 [reviewed])Developer: Demiurge StudiosPublisher: UbisoftReleased: March 13, 2012 MSRP: $9.99 (800 MSP) Shoot Many Robots is the first solo title from Demiurge, a Massachusetts-based developer with...
Shoot Many Robots lives (and mostly dies) by the old idea that the first 30 seconds is what grabs the player. In that time, Demiurge establishes a fun theme in a likable world, and shows the immediate reward for making a mess. What it ultimately comes ...