Astro Boy Omega Factor
- Awaken and strengthen Astro’s seven super abilities throughout the game.
- Explore huge 3D worlds to uncover side quests and hidden items.
- Cooperate with characters from the cartoon series including Dr. O’Shay, Zoran, and more!
- Collect trading cards and open new areas to search.
- Determine the best super potential to defeat Magnamite, Acheron, the Blue Knight, and Atlas.
Product Description
MODEL- 60027 VENDOR- SEGA FEATURES- Astro Boy As the skies of Metro City fill with giant mechs Astro a robot with human emotions arrives in a blaze of glory to defend all that is excellent. Fueled by jet-powered legs he buzzes the menacing beasts and blasts them with lethal laser fire from his fingertips. Astro will stop at not anything to protect the humans and robots of his city and as he does he discovers he is far more powerful than he ever realized. — SPECIFICATIONS ——————–ESRB Rating : E for Everyone Genre/Category : PlatformSystem : Nintendo GameBoy AdvanceNumber of Players : Compatible Peripherals: MANUFACTURER WARRANTY: 30 DAYS
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A nice a small game, but it’s to small I still don’t know how to fight that pegasus guy and I beat it twice on simple the tale changed, but he still wasn’t playable. Anyways it’s probably the best side scroller I ever played for GBA he has seven special abilitys which you probably already know I might as will name them. Theres the arm cannon,sensors,fingerlaser,jets,he shoots bullets from his (…),his life, turbo attack. Also sometimes it temporarily slows down.
Rating: 4 / 5
E3 2004 came and went and AstroBoy Omega Factor was there and waiting. It played like a classic space shooter with potential ups and loads of enemies to blow away. The game looks very sweet on the GBA hardware and is being developed by Treasure, the same guys that did Ikaruga and Gunstar Heroes, and the coming soon: Guardian Heroes for GBA. The hype starts here for this soon to be classic.
Rating: 5 / 5
An excelent game, I recomend this product to everyone that delight in playing with robots. Even though astro boy don’t look like your every day robot, he’s more like a small kid with a weird haircut.
Rating: 5 / 5
Though you’d be pained to in fact find their logo somewhere on the game’s box, Treasure developed this incredible title – one of the few licensed sports meeting to really go above and beyond in the gameplay department. In fact, this is one of the few GAMES cycle to go above and beyond in the gameplay department. Taking cues from the Konami classic Rocket Knight Adventures, Astro Boy: Omega Factor features splendid ground- and air-based combat with massive, exciting bosses. Astro Boy saves your progress automatically, which is a excellent thing. This game is HARD – but never at the expense of fun! You will travel all over the world (even owing to time) to try and get the humans and robots to cooperate in Omega Factor’s charming tale.
This game has it all – addictive small-term gameplay, a massive upgrades system that has drastic affects on your abilities, and probably the coolest replay motivator in any platform game ever. Once you end the game the first time owing to, you go on a scavenger hunt owing to time and space to try and right the hurt the twisted villain has committed – each of the levels changes slightly, with some completely new levels and many new boss fights being revealed by the side of the way. Completing this scavenger hunt will grant you access to the final, incredibly hard area, and finally the game’s excellent ending.
I nearly forgot to mention how fun the actual combat is – this is one of the few sidescrolling sports meeting ever to even slightly capture the feel of anime combat. A splendid balance of make believe and real physics mean that you do a lot of your ground combat in the air still – air attacks let you hover for a small amount of time, allowing you to engage any enemy on the screen in any way you choose. A powerful dodge go lets you take on groups of 20 enemies at a time, even if they are as tall as the screen (and they will be!) The game is also tuned for the heavy use of special moves – every 10 or 20 punches charges your potential meter, allowing you to do a devastating attack that is not just meant for bosses. Even using your special attacks charges the meter, so the regular gameplay takes on a really addictive, rhythmic quality as you choose who to punch and who to blast.
If you like GBA action sports meeting at all, this belongs in your system, by the side of with Gunstar Super Heroes, Warioland 4, Drill Dozer, and Dawn of Mourn.
Rating: 5 / 5
i like this game on the gameboy sp. i tried it on the ps2 and it wasn’t that splendid. but playing it on the gba was cool and made up for it. thanks
Rating: 5 / 5