Featuring human - piloted giant
robots battling with trans - dimensional alien monsters, «Pacific Rim» ranked as one of the bigger budgets in recent times.
Not exact matches
SmartAction is an «interactive voice response system — a telephone
robot like those you may have
battled with in an effort to pay a bill or find your bank balance.
There's a
robot bullfight at the county fair, a series of underground Thunderdome - style bouts (
with Anthony Mackie having fun in the Tina Turner role) and high - tech arena
battles in front of big crowds.
An underdog drama
with clanging metal - on - metal action, «Real Steel» feels scientifically programmed to claw at your heart while its
battling robots, which have a semblance of human personality, drum up your adrenaline.
In this all - new, fresh and friendly, monster - ific adventure, you get to help Katsuma and the rest of the Moshi menagerie save the world from the evil schemes of Dr. Strangeglove and his destructive
robot Moshlings by bashing and dashing their way through six worlds, packed
with intense
battles, wild boss showdowns and glittering treasures to discover.
The Jaegers (giant
robots) and Kaiju (huge primeval creatures
with interdimensional containment issues) are again
battling head to head in Pacific Rim Uprising, and while original director Guillermo del Toro has not returned for this sequel to his 2013 fun machine, TV vet Steven S. DeKnight proves a more - than - capable replacement.
From papers flying and computers sparking as Snake
battled an invisible ninja
robot in a series of office cubicles to the fact that you could sneak safely past a lair of wolves by hiding inside a cardboard box they'd peed on, Metal Gear Solid rewarded players who experimented
with and explored the extremes of its innovative sandbox.
I also found the tripartite final
battle — a confrontation
with a human enemy, a section where you rain destruction down on waves of
robots, and a
battle against one last giant machine — to be a little underwhelming.
Especially when Hellworld has nothing to do
with Yul Brynner's
robot opus Westworld (and then Futureworld) and a lot to do
with the «Bishop of
Battle» segment of that early - Eighties schlock anthology flick Nightmares, where players of a video game somehow get sucked into it.
The film opens
with Lara Croft doing desperate
battle with a deadly
robot, in what turns out to be a homage to the openings of the Pink Panther movies where Clouseau took on Kato.
A chance encounter
with another orphan of the kaiju war, genius
robot pilot - wannabe Amara Namani (Cailee Spaeny) results in both being arrested and inducted into the Pan Pacific Defense Corps just in time to
battle another monster incursion as well as mysterious rogue
robots in a subplot that's more predictable than it seems to realize.
The precocious Astro Boy does
battle with the president and then vamooses to Earth, where he meets some scavenger human kids, led by the Faginesque Hamegg (Nathan Lane), who builds fighting
robots out of scrap parts.
Five guys walk into a pub, meet malevolent
robots, and in the ensuing
battle reconnect
with their lost youth.
My Colecovision Adam was a massive
robot with coiled controller arms,
battling hero and villain alike for my attention.
The Rangers rush downtown to jump into a
battle with some giant
robots.
After plenty of CG - aided
battle, Catastros disappears into another time warp
with the purple giant
robot.
It's not uncommon for Godzilla to share the screen
with other monsters (he's
battled giant moths, sea monsters, flying dragons and even
robots), but as the singular title character, his role here is at best supporting if not mere extended cameo.
Pacific Rim (for those unfamiliar) is a futuristic war epic revolving around the
battle between humans armed
with 25 - foot - tall self - controlled
robots - and enormous creatures from another dimension.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PG - 13 for violence, profanity, crude behavior, sexuality and brief drug use) Sci - fi sequel features Shia LaBeouf and Megan Fox who team
with the Autobots for another epic
battle againsd the Decepticons, a race of evil
robots returning to Earth
with revenge in mind.
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.
Transformers: War for Cybertron takes players to the final moments of the grand civil war that will determine the survival of the entire Transformers race. Fans will be able to explore the Transformers war - ravaged home planet in full 3D environments for the first time, armed
with a diverse arsenal of high - tech weaponry and the ability to convert instantly from
robot to vehicle form at any time as they engage in heart - pounding
battles on land and in the air in this gripping, third - person action shooter. Complete
with several multiplayer modes,  Transformers: War for Cybertron allows gamers to play through story missions
with their friends in drop in / drop out online co-op, and also create their own Transformers character for competitive head - to - head multiplayer modes, choosing among four distinct character classes, personalizing their characterâ $ ™ s look and selecting from a huge variety of weapons, skills and abilities. Additionally, the game introduces Escalation, a four - player online co-op mode that allows gamers to fight together as their favorite Autobots or Decepticons against increasing waves of enemies utilizing strong teamwork to survive.
You've got a story
with booze, heavy conversations and titanic
battles between monsters and
robots, all somehow coming together in one decidedly original mix.
Temporarily freed from the restraints of a
battling -
robot franchise, he's allowed to make his most purely ideological statement yet in the form of a (fact - based) story about three idiots pursuing their warped vision of the Horatio Alger myth — which happily coincidences
with Bay's.
Astro meets up
with a gang of Earth orphans living
with Hamegg (Nathan Lane), a pervy coot who has a bit of Dickens» Fagin about him - and who makes his living staging
robot battles for a hungry public.
Let's leave that discussion to another day, but imagine a combination of the two — sort of Transformers meets Ex Machina — in which a race of giant sexy
robots battles it out
with another race of really mean giant sexy
robots while paltry human beings look on in awe, and teenage boys (and girls) experience incredibly conflicting and disturbing sensual awakenings in the front row of the Beckenham Odeon.
The final
battle is all - too familiar to the one in the first film,
with a swarm of
robots replacing the swarm of aliens.
The Iron Man sequels particularly suffered here: they lobbed a host of villains at the screen, from nutty henchmen like Mickey Rourke and Ben Kingsley to white collar technocrats played by Sam Rockwell and Guy Pearce, but each film ended in the same way: a pitched
battle with a bunch of
robots.
The enemies are all quite barmy - giant vegetables, witches,
robots, fish, even a tombstone - and the
battles are underscored by a terrific jazzy soundtrack
with sparky voice samples.
Battle through the horde of vigilant
robots, boost your character
with the smoking remains of your victims, and defeat the master NeuroVoider to end this eternal war.
At once wildly original and stuffed
with irresistible nostalgia, Ready Player One is a spectacularly genre - busting, ambitious, and charming debut - part quest novel, part love story, and part virtual space opera set in a universe where spell - slinging mages
battle giant Japanese
robots, entire planets are inspired by Blade Runner, and flying DeLoreans achieve light speed.
Helping you is a
robot locker that can unleash other
robot minions you use to
battle with, because why wouldn't
robots help you out after they've devised a game show to destroy you
with?
I had a chance to check out a demo at PAX West revolving around Peter Quill and company as they
battle against one of Kang the Conqueror's larger beasts within the game, a gigantic
robot with a penchant for firing enormous lasers and slamming its fists into the ground.
Mixing up the core gameplay is things like
battling through snowstorms, sniper
battles over the streets or Russia, utilising a Warhound
robot to blow the shit out of absolutely everything and mowing down enemies
with a minigun.
This
battle against rogue
robots recalls the on - rails lightgun shooters from the glory days of arcades, but takes the experience up a notch
with the ability to warp around the map and dismantle enemies
with your hands in close quarters skirmishes.
Getting back on track the enemy roster is rounded off by a series of enjoyable boss -
battles and the Upgraded foes, which are bigger, badder
robots who'll tag along
with regular hordes and wield special powers, such as stasis fields.
As sad as it is, its biggest draw and appeal is the fact that you're
battling with robots.
Go on an enchanted
battle adventure
with this magical unicorn
robot in this free and fun online game now.
Taking a heavy metal stance that mirrors the game's fast - paced gameplay, the music tracks tie in perfectly, making the fights even more blood - pumping than they already are, many of them
with vocals that sound great a you
battle various
robots and go
with the flow of combat.
The graphics are brightly coloured and the enemies don't really deviate from the standard cannon fodder found in shoot»em ups,
with boss
battles being the usual tanks that turn into
robots or larger aircraft.
Popular free - to - play Steam game where players can build
robots with an easy - to - grasp block - based building system and then take them into
battle against other players online.
Rocket Fist is a multiplayer arena game
with armless
robots in chaotic
battles with rocket fists.
Once the player has met the energy goal for the current level, they must
battle their way to a transmission center where they are teleported to new levels — each
with a distinct look and procedurally placed
robot parts, automatons and energy sources.
A riotous
robot rebellion fought
with fiendish card
battles in procedural survival arenas.
Wild Arms Reloaded continues to blend the Old West setting
with steampunk - ish giant
robots to
battle.
If you're unfamiliar
with the Gundam series, it's basically about giant mech -
robots called «mobile suits» that are piloted by humans and the various
battles they partake in.
Players will be controlling their
robot and
battling it out
with other
robots through the us of swipe gestures for dodging incoming fire as well as for taking cover.
After taking down a few enemies, the demo concluded
with a final intense
battle between our heroes and various forms of foes including disgruntled monsters and a massive
robot.
FEATURES *** Amazing tactical
battles in real - time *** Craft unique gear and assemble the best squad *** Fun and fierce combat
robots ***
Battle with players from around the world *** Defend your colony
with fearsome weaponry FORGE & CUSTOMISE YOUR TITANS — Forge and equip the most powerful pieces — Assemble the strongest mechs —
with 100s of different combinations — Fuse pieces together to enhance their power and unlock the best combos!
Continuing on the Transcontintental Chrono Train Express, Lindy
battles pink
robots (possibly
with the help of Yoshimi) and searches for the Sun Stone.
Battle Rage is a third - person shooter
with elements of a beat»em up genre that allows a player to control giant
robots.