Medabots Infinity
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Medabots Infinity | |
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Developer(s) | Natsume Co., Ltd. |
Publisher(s) | Natsume Inc. |
Composer(s) | Iku Mizutani |
Platform(s) | GameCube |
Release | |
Genre(s) | Role-playing |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Medabots Infinity, known in Japan as Medarot Brave (メダロットBRAVE, Medarotto Brave), is a 2003 role-playing video game developed by Natsume Co., Ltd. and published by Natsume Inc. The game is based on the Medabots series. It is the sequel to Medabots.
Hooking up to the Metabee and Rokusho Game Boy Advance games allows for secret unlockable medabots: Arcbeetle (Metabee) and Mega-Emperor (Rokusho). While the GBA link option is inaccessible in the EU version, there's a screenshot of it in the game's EU instruction manual.[1]
Plot
[edit]Some of Riverview City's kids have apparently gone missing. The Rubberobo Gang may be responsible, so it's up to Ikki to stop them again.[2]
Gameplay
[edit]The game is divided into an overworld and stages, in which there are arenas, viewed from a 3D perspective. There are two types of missions in arenas the player must do to complete a stage: Robattling all the enemies or a Robattle one on one.[3]
Reception
[edit]Aggregator | Score |
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Metacritic | 51/100[4] |
Publication | Score |
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Famitsu | 25/40[5] |
GameSpot | 5.4/10[6] |
NGC Magazine | 19%[7] |
Nintendo Power | 3.1/5[8] |
The game received "mixed" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[4] Bethany Massimilla of GameSpot said, "Medabots fans wanting a fix are far better off watching the cartoon instead."[6] In Japan, however, Famitsu gave it a score of one seven and three sixes for a total of 25 out of 40.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Natsume Inc. (2004), Medabots Infinity EU Instruction Booklet, page 8.
- ^ Natsume Inc. (2004), Medabots Infinity EU Instruction Booklet, page 2
- ^ Natsume Inc. (2004), Medabots Infinity EU Instruction Booklet, page 6
- ^ a b "Medabots: Infinity". Metacritic. Fandom. Archived from the original on June 14, 2024. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b Flame (November 20, 2003). "PSO EP III FAMITSU SCORES 8,8,8,8 32/40". PSOWorld. Archived from the original on March 7, 2018. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ a b Massimilla, Bethany (January 21, 2004). "Medabots Infinity Review". GameSpot. Fandom. Archived from the original on October 12, 2023. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ Kitts, Martin (February 2005). "Medabots Infinity" (PDF). NGC Magazine. No. 103. Future Publishing. p. 83. Archived (PDF) from the original on November 30, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2024.
- ^ "Medabots Infinity". Nintendo Power. Vol. 176. Nintendo of America. February 2004. p. 150.
External links
[edit]- 2003 video games
- GameCube games
- GameCube-only games
- Games with GameCube-GBA connectivity
- Monster-taming games
- Multiplayer and single-player video games
- Natsume Atari games
- Natsume Inc. games
- Role-playing video games
- Video games based on anime and manga
- Video games developed in Japan
- Video games scored by Iku Mizutani
- Video games scored by Kinuyo Yamashita