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Full Review for Chibi-Robo by Ryannator

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Introduction

The first time I saw this game I was very sceptical about it as it doesnt look too good at first glance but eventually I read up on it a little and I saw how good it was. Though when you see the box for this game it does again look very childish and simple but I find it's the exact opposite. The game is based around a 2.5 inch robot who does household chores while battling the spydorz and trying to save the Sanderson's (the family he is with) money.Still don't think this game is for you then just read on and hopefully I will convert you.

 

Graphics

The graphics around the general gameplay are quite fantastic to be honest with every toy looking exactly like they would in real life and everything but the eggs is very differnet. It has to be said though that the graphics on the sandersons have alot to be desired with their faces and hands being...well...very pointy. Having said that I feel that for this type of game these characters fit. As it is a cartoon style game you cannot expect people to look exactly like they do in real life because then it wouldnt be a cartoon

 

Sound

The soundtrack is not the most brilliant thing I've ever heard but it easy to cope with once you get into the game. All the characters in the game speak in gibberish but the all have a slightly different spin on it. This gibberish is quite comical most of the time but eventually it can get annoying.

 

Gameplay

I'm not usually the type of person who would play strategy RPG's but this game really hooked me. With an almost endless amount of side-quests this game can keep you entertained for weeks. The main story is very original and introduces a wide range of charcters and scenarios with an interesting and involving plot. It is also good to see that all of the characters in the game have different pesonalitys which is very good especially considering how many there are.
Depending on how good you are at this type of game the quicker you can complete it, I'm not that good so it took me around a month and that was only the main story. I've had this game for about 9months now and i'm still as happy with it now as I was the very first time I played it.

 

Lastability

This game can keep you entertained for weeks depending whether or it or not can cater to your taste in games. The side-quests can sometimes are all different and imaginative and it will take a long time to complete all of them no matter how good you are the game. So this game can last for months, and then you may even want to replay it and try to beat your previous times and scores which would make the game last even longer

 

Overall

Overall I would put this game down as a big classic for nintendo but the only problem is no-body really cares about the gamecube enough to buy this. Though I do strongly suggest that if you see this game anywhere you make sure that you buy it as it is a long lasting, enjoyable, and very intricate game that you won't want to stop playing for weeks. This game deserves at least 93% in my books and is one of the best games I have ever purchased and over the years I have owned many great games.


Final Score: 86%

Review by: Ryannator

 

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