Each character has their own special abilities (Mechanica's
robot suit allows her to hover shortly, and more resistant to knock - back; meanwhile, Byte can use Barq as a jumping platform, with the robot dog also attacking independently from time to time).
Not exact matches
These towering
robot suits can convert into cars and jets on the fly and be quickly entered and exited at the push of a button,
allowing players the freedom to change mid-battle between mech and on - the - ground fighting styles.
With Nintendo Labo
Robot Kit ($ 79.99 MSRP *** USD), you can build a wearable
robot suit, including a backpack and visor, which
allows you to assume control of a huge on - screen
robot.
The second kit
allows you to create, discover and wear a pretty nifty
robot suit, that
allows you to interact in
robot oriented games where every move you make, occurs as is in the console.
The
Robot Kit, on the other hand, only comes with enough material to assemble one Toy - Con
Robot, a wearable
robot suit outfitted with a visor and backpack that
allows wearers to control the
robot when the Switch and Joy - Cons are inserted.
On the surface, it's little more than a set of cardboard curios
allowing you to build a fishing rod, a piano or even a
robot suit, yet beneath the surface, Labo is so much more.
The main feature of your
suit is the AR Mode; a bullet time inspired mode which slows the game
allowing you to take a brief respite from the constant barrage of enemy
robots.