Yes, there are
giant robots creating mayhem.
Narrated via journals, memos and transcribed interviews, it's the story of a top - secret government project to find and assemble all the pieces of
a giant robot created by an ancient, possibly alien, race.
Not exact matches
More than a craft fair, the Maker Faire incorporates the worlds of people who make all kinds of things from weaving textiles on tiny homemade looms to
creating a
giant Robot Giraffe (check out a video of the amazing
robot here) that speaks and has lava lamps for ears!
Players
create and customize a Trenched mech, a
giant robot who's top half is literally a trench with sandbags for an army guy.
To fight back, humans
create giant robots to fend off the invaders.
How can a movie about
giant robots battling enormous monsters
created by one of my favorite directors, Guillermo del Toro be bad?
Del Toro, also a producer and co-screenwriter, worked closely with the effects team at ILM to
create the battle sequences between the
giant robots and creatures that make up much of the film.
In order to stop them, humankind has banded together to
create giant robots roughly their size, capable of defeating the enormous beasts.
Works by Asimov himself, A.E. Van Vogt, Philip K. Dick and other
giants of 20th - century sci - fi are organized thematically to reflect how our thinking about
robots has evolved; pessimistic takes are set alongside optimistic takes to
create the sense of an ongoing argument.
At only an hour in I was already level 8, run around a magical forest (it's not a fantasy title without a magical forest) killing trolls, found my way into an underground cavern filled with rampaging steam
robots and been attacked by an unending horde of
giant spiders thanks to being sucked into a portal
created by killing a frenzied wolf.
Watching Hal smash
robots with a
giant hammer is hugely entertaining, as is
creating a mine and whacking it with a baseball bat.
Goliath puts players in a world where massive monsters roam freely and gamers scavenge for resources and materials to
create powerful
giant robots called Goliaths.
Set across five decks of a massive spaceship,
robot opponents slash, shoot, launch missiles from their backs, fire screen sweeping lasers and
create smaller enemies to attack, while the
giant enemy bosses fight with everything they've got across multiple phases.
Essentially, Nintendo has
created its own entry in the Transformer series, except it has no vehicular form or
giant robot fists.
The art work includes paintings made with gunpowder, commissioned
robots, inventions
created from the imagination of peasants and a
giant aircraft carrier surrounding by suspended planes, UFOs and other flying machines.