It's not just for show though;
the games robotic enemies can be delivered from this orbiting eye - sore directly to the battlefield along with supplies.
Not exact matches
Mega Man is a video
game series that began in 1987, centering around the titular blue
robotic hero as he battles various
enemies.
Attack of the Earthlings is a
game that really grows on you; flavor dialogue, weird loading screens, and even the weird way the
robotic Mr. Motivatio shouts «encouragement» at the office workers or the human drones waving their arms like crazy to distract the normal humans all work together to flesh out the
enemy characters and story in a hilarious way.
The
game is unashamedly over the top, with futuristic,
robotic enemies, weaponry ahead of its time, and a plot which would make even the most action - centric films gaze in amazement.
Arkane Studios announced the sequel to the 2012 hit Dishonored, Dishonored 2, with a CG trailer showing off the
game's new protagonist, some steampunk - inspired
robotic enemies and a mix of new and old abilities.
This third - person action
game focuses on a tribe attempting to survive in this new world, tracking and chasing down
robotic enemies, mixing together both prehistoric and advanced technology.
But the Guerrilla Games developers have made sure that its
game still feels unique by comparison, thanks to a vibrant world bursting with stunning detail, challenging
robotic enemies, and a story that explores an uncivilized world in an inventive way.
Adventures: I have to go back to where it all started, I would make both Chip & Dale have multiple levels based on the classic NES
game, which is a side strolling
game where they run through picking up crates, apples, tomatoes and acorns to throw at
enemies such as the
robotic dogs.
All of the
enemies are
robotic, usually variations on the Insector robots found in the original
game.
Despite so much of the
game's initial pitch focussing on the
robotic threats in the open world, there's more than a few human
enemies to tackle, beyond simple tribal rivalries.
Developed by PlatinumGames, who were responsible for
games such as MadWorld and Bayonetta, it is a spin - off of the Drakengard series that sees humanity in a war with
robotic enemies.
First released 40 years ago as a tabletop war
game, the original version pitted a giant
robotic tank — the Ogre of the
game's title — against an
enemy base defended by conventional tanks, soldiers and artillery.
The
game throws you straight into the action, where you need to against wave of
robotic opponents using your sword, two heavy caliber pistols and the ability to slow down time («Bullet Time») to avoid incoming attacks and even grab and slice projectiles and
enemies to pieces.
It's an action adventure
game in the third person and shows off varying combat mechanics as the player takes down a
robotic enemy.