These big robot suits drop from the sky in impressive fashion when pilots call them in, and they let you stomp and dash around levels with some amount of authority.
Not exact matches
But sequels must always be
bigger, faster, louder, whatever - er, and so of course director Jon Favreau (Elf) has crammed in more actionier stuff: more CGI guys - in - armored -
suits fighting more CGI
robot warriors in incoherently staged battles that range over air and ground.
I'm not saying that we need to make Westerners like them, I'm just saying that they don't really like them to begin with.You mentioned the Power Loader and the Avatar
suit and I want you to compare them to
Big O or a Gundam.The Japanese don't seem to mind giant
robots that have noses or even lips just for the hell of it but have you ever seen that in a western mech?Have you ever seen a Western mech as colorful as a Gundam?The kind of mechs America wants can best be summarized by those in Battletech, something rugged, industrial, and generally lacking a head.The mechs Japan is churning out just aren't what Americans want.
Protecting them are the
Big Daddies: giant
robots that look like they're encased inside vintage diving
suits.
The
biggest addition is that of the
robot suits, powerful armor that Kirby can ride and gets his ability to absorb powers from enemies.