Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem
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Developer(s) | Tiertex Design Studios |
Publisher(s) | BBC Multimedia |
Platform(s) | Game Boy Color |
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Genre(s) | Action |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem is the first video game based on the British game show Robot Wars. It was released exclusively for Game Boy Color on 7 December 2000.[1] It was the first of four games based on the show, with the first three selling over 250,000 copies.[2] The game was based on the third series of the show, and competitors such as its champion Chaos 2 feature in the game.
In the game, a competitor robot from the series, or a robot created by the player, is entered into combat against a robot controlled by the game. A bout finishes when one robot's health bar is fully depleted. In the Tournament Mode, the first robot to win two bouts advances. The game features the arena obstacles and House Robots of the series, and in other modes, a selection of mini-games based on the show's side events.
Reception
Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem received largely poor reviews from critics and fans of the series alike. Criticisms included poor graphics, a ream of inaccuracies between the game's machines and their real-life counterparts, awkward controls, and a weak line-up of playable robots: for example, Crasha Gnasha was included in the game despite losing its first and only fight almost immediately, whereas Season 3 runner-up Hypno-Disc was not.
References
- ^ "Robot Wars: Metal Mayhem". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 19 August 2013. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
- ^ "Robot Wars Activated on Xbox". BBC. 23 May 2002.