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Publisher | |
Platform | Sony Playstation 2 |
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Cooperative | FALSE |
Developer | Sting |
Max Players | 2 |
Jikuu Bouken Zentrix is based on the popular anime of the same name, featuring more than 15 playable characters. You can use both physical attacks and weapon attacks, as well as super combos when the power gauge fills up. Zentrix also features animated clips from the TV series.
In the man-made utopia of Zentrix, things are getting a little hairy. A massive computer known as OmicronPsy which controls the city has turned against its human masters and only a stint through time can change things. To effect such change, robots battle against each other in fast-paced 3-D fights. Modes in the game include a story mode which follows the events of the animation, free battle, survival mode, and a training mode for newbies.
Cinemas consiting of beautifully rendered CG models relay the storyline in the story mode of the game. When it’s time to battle, the bots slash, kick, and punch with fluid animated moves. Combo attacks are available where an opponent gets knocked out a succession of chained blows. Killer hits and combos that end in dramatic slow motion are also available for an impressive K.O. Since it’s robots and not humans that are fighting, the clank and din of metal on metal chimes throughout each match for added ambiance.
Based off the popular Zentrix cartoon. Following up on the show, the game allows players control over a robot of their choice in high speed battles. Making use of combos and special attacks, your goal is to bash away at your opponent in one-on-one fights. You can equip weapons and armor, increasing your robot’s stats during battle. Zentrix features a number of modes, both free fighting and story based. In the scenario mode, you play through a series of stages which follow the storyline of the original title and features a number of event scenes. Free battle, survival and training modes are included for the fighting purists. Those interested in raising their own robot can try out the Dice Mode which plays like a board game — characters raised in this mode can be used in free battle.
Released | |
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Publisher | |
Platform | Sony Playstation 2 |
Genre | |
Game Type | |
Cooperative | FALSE |
Developer | Sting |
Max Players | 2 |
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