Astro Bot: Rescue Mission
Release Date: October 2, 2018
Arcade, FPP, 3D platformers, PlayStation VR, VR, PlayStation exclusive, singleplayer
A platform game in which we play a Bot trying to find his lost friends. Twenty levels await us in Astro Bot: Rescue Mission, where we conquer traps and fight enemies using a wide range of weapons and gadgets. The title was created for the PlayStation VR.
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Astro Bot: Rescue Mission Description
Astro Bot: Rescue Mission is a platform game developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment JAPAN. The title was created for the PS4 and the PlayStation VR goggles.
Plot
In Astro Bot: Rescue Mission we play as a robot whose task is to find our lost friends.
Mechanics
In Astro Bot: Rescue Mission we observe the action from various perspectives. The game consists of twenty levels located in places such as skyscrapers roofstops, jungles, dark caves and sunny beaches; each of them has eight lost bots waiting to be rescued, which requires defeating enemies, as well as neutralizing various obstacles and traps. In addition, in the course of the journey we have to face six powerful bosses, which are much bigger than the size of our character.
Fortunately, the protagonist is not defenseless, because he has a grappling hook at his disposal that makes it easier to move around the locations, as well as a water gun and shuriken. Players looking for an extra challenge can check out twenty-six additional stages designed to test their skills.
Technical aspects
Astro Bot: Rescue Mission boasts high-quality cartoonish graphics and rich colors. By using the PlayStation VR goggles, gamers can look around the locations to find additional paths or hidden zones.
Last updated on February 4, 2020
Astro Bot: Rescue Mission Summary
Game Series: Astro
Platforms:
PlayStation 4
Developer: Team Asobi
Publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
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