JOIN ASTRO IN A BRAND-NEW, SUPERSIZED SPACE ADVENTURE! The PS5® mothership has been wrecked, leaving ASTRO and the bot crew scattered all over the galaxies. Time to ride your trusty Dual Spe... Read allJOIN ASTRO IN A BRAND-NEW, SUPERSIZED SPACE ADVENTURE! The PS5® mothership has been wrecked, leaving ASTRO and the bot crew scattered all over the galaxies. Time to ride your trusty Dual Speeder across more than 50 planets full of fun, danger and surprises. On your journey, make ... Read allJOIN ASTRO IN A BRAND-NEW, SUPERSIZED SPACE ADVENTURE! The PS5® mothership has been wrecked, leaving ASTRO and the bot crew scattered all over the galaxies. Time to ride your trusty Dual Speeder across more than 50 planets full of fun, danger and surprises. On your journey, make the most of ASTRO's new powers and reunite with many iconic heroes from the PlayStation un... Read all
- Won 5 BAFTA Awards
- 9 wins & 6 nominations total
- Mecha Leon
- (voice)
- (as Shohei Kajikawa)
- Lady Venorama
- (voice)
- Mecha Leon
- (voice)
- Lady Venorama
- (voice)
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Nearly 4 years later, and we have this: simply called "Astro Bot", and when I say this is one of the greatest games of its kind that I've ever played, I'm not kidding. It took everything that worked with "Astro's Playroom" and not only expanded upon them tenfold, but also added so much creativity and heart from start to finish that makes the whole thing feel almost magical. Each level is thoughtfully designed and fun, and the way the game works with you finding other bots to rescue them, as well as looking for puzzle pieces and occasionally a secret world is all brilliant and well executed; thanks in large part to the aforementioned ample creativity. Same can be said for the extra levels. Whether it be tough, but fair obstacle courses or defeating enemies in a retro world or with a crumbling floor, they're all enjoyable to beat.
Speaking of ample creativity, the abilities in this game are all wonderful and, unlike in "Astro's Playroom", never outstay their welcome. In fact, there are times where I was surprised with absolute delight at some of them, and really enjoyed how they were utilized. To avoid spoilers for anyone who hasn't played this game yet, I won't say what the abilities are, but they're all so delightful and creative, with a few being pretty big standouts. That also translates to the boss battles, as they creatively rely on a specific ability and are all memorable and fun to take down; with the final boss of the game relying on multiple abilities.
This leads me to the fan service. "Astro's Playroom" already did a fantastic job including this with their collectible artifacts, with the artifacts being every PlayStation console and their accessories. There was also a few robots sprinkled in that reference some classic PlayStation IPs, and it was great to see. This game takes the latter and cranks it to near infinity, as not only do pretty much every major PlayStation IP ever get represented in some way from the robots you save throughout the game, but the game actively celebrates some of them as well with full blown after-boss levels themed after an entire IP; each with IP specific style gameplay that balances that and the regular Astro Bot gameplay perfectly. It's so great and actively showcases how great each IP is to fans and newcomers alike. I'm excited to see which IPs will be showcased next in the after-boss levels in the inevitable "Astro Bot 2" down the line.
Also, this games presentation is incredible. Consistently colorful, wonderfully detailed, visually diverse yet focused, and just a total treat across the board. The music is also incredible. Well themed, anthemic, funky, hooky, compositionally diverse, and memorable from start to finish, no matter which world you're in. And, just like in "Astro's Playroom", the attention to detail to every little thing is incredible and makes the game feel truly alive. I also love how the game uses space as its main theme, as you can travel to different nebulas via your controller shaped ship while going to different worlds within each nebula; or to the crash site that acts as the main hub world, but is so big and has so much to do, it feels like so much more than "just a hub world"; also has one of the best musical themes in the game.
Honestly, everything about this game is great. Even seemingly mundane things like repairing ship parts for your PS5 spaceship after getting them is immersive and engaging thanks to the games expert use of the PS5 DualSense controller. Some levels even have cute cutouts for Astro Bot to poke his head through, and it's always a treat to see. Everything about this game just works, and as a 3D platformer fan, this game really excites me about the future of gaming, as it is a perfect reminder that 3D platformers can not only still work in the 21st century, but can work VERY well. If you have a PS5, you need this game. It's as pure fun of a video game as one can get and one that celebrates PlayStation, as well as sets it up for a continuously wonderful future, as this games quality is nothing short of astronomical.
Basically this game is worth the $90 Canadian or the $70 American or whatever I without a doubt recommend this game to anybody who enjoys platformers and wants a fun classic game.
This full Astro Bot game utilizes those previously explored areas and so much more. It takes the player on an new epic experience, with new effects, sensations and worlds to explore. Mechanically, the game uses very smooth, very fluid controls making for a very fast paced and
"JOIN ASTRO IN A BRAND-NEW, SUPERSIZED SPACE ADVENTURE! The PS5® mothership has been wrecked, leaving ASTRO and the bot crew scattered all over the galaxies. Time to ride your trusty Dual Speeder across more than 50 planets full of fun, danger and surprises. On your journey, make the most of ASTRO's new powers and reunite with many iconic heroes from the PlayStation universe!"
Overall, this was a really fun play.
I've played so many different games over the years. Early platform games, flight sims, first person shooters, puzzle games, adventures.. You name it. And on so many, many different formats. Consoles, computers, handhelds...
One thing I've found is that as technology gets better, gameplay doesn't necessarily improve. It's easy to hide poor gameplay behind a load of bouncing music and eye candy graphics. I still find some of my favourite games to play are on much older platforms as once you learn to see through the hype and graphics.. some games are no more than a pretty face.
The puzzle solving of Raiders of the Lost Ark on the Atari VCS was a game changer in its day, which only really was surpassed when Tomb Raider came out for the original Playstation.
Donkey Kong was an excellent platform game that finally got beaten by Sonic the Hedgehog on the Sega mega drive.
Doom was an excellent first person game on PC's which set the bar for every first person shooter afterwards.
And the cuteness and fun of the LEGO games is hard to beat.
When it comes to the Sony Playststion there have been a lot of hits and misses over the years, and as the consoles have gotten more powerful it's become harder to judge a game on its merits, without factoring in the changing world of gaming. 3d graphics, realistic sound effects, hyper realism. Despite all of these, many modern games just have no... soul, for want of a better word.
Then along comes Astro Bot.
I have played with the original Astro bot on the PS4 when I bought a VR headset, and back then I thought it was charming, cute and a lot of fun. But now, the full release has come along and they've managed to combine all the best parts of original old school great gameplay, with modern sounds and graphics.
Firstly, the soundtrack is excellent. It's modern music, but has a real 16 bit vibe to it. And that's really the first clue of what they've done here.
Sony have managed to take all that was inspiring from Super Mario, Tomb Raider, Sonic, Lego, and many others.. and roll them up into a very pretty, very playable adventure/problem solving/platform game.
Mix in the fact that there are so many nods to their earlier products and major game franchises and you get the feeling that Astro Bot really was written as a love letter from true gamers, to true gamers of all ages.
The gameplay just feels so instinctive, and the problem solving while not easy to master, just feels so familiar. Even controlling Astro Bot just seems to invoke some forgotten muscle memory inside me. The double jumps came naturally to me thanks to playing LEGO Star Wars. The puzzle solving came naturally after solving puzzles on so many puzzle games before, and all while being reminded of some of the best moments from Sonys PlayStation history.
I found myself able to approach new challenges like ascending the climbing walls and bouncing on trampolines as if I'd already been playing the game for years. Everything really does feel so familiar, like putting on your favourite pair of comfy pair of trainers.
There literally is no learning curve. You can turn it on, and the gameplay feels almost instinctive. That doesn't mean it's easy, it's not. But the challenges are welcoming, not frustrating.
The soundtrack is excellent as well, did I mention that?
I'm only a few hours in, and I've barely scratched the surface of how much gameplay there is. There is hours and hours of gameplay ahead. And even then, there will be many more hours of fun trying to re do some earlier levels to release those final bots in order to achieve perfection!
I really can't recommend this game enough. It's suitable for all ages, and really does have something for everyone.
This by far has to be one of the best purchases for the PS5, but then look at the ratings and other reviews if you don't believe me.
A game that every PS5 should have installed.
I haven't been this excited about playing and going back to a game since the PS2 era.
Astro Bot is currently my game of the decade. It is as good as everyone says, if not better.
The game is extremely well polished; I haven't seen a single bug so far. The levels are so diverse and engaging.
You can't help smiling multiple times every level. It's a nostalgia-driven thrill of a decade. The game box even has a poster, just like the old times.
Did you know
- TriviaReleased in 2024, coinciding with the 30th Anniversary of the PlayStation brand's debut. The game likewise contains many Easter Eggs referencing iconic franchises ranging from Crash Bandicoot and The Last of Us, to Resident Evil and Persona.
- Crazy creditsStill here? You get some cool points!
- SoundtracksMusic from the Uncharted Series
Composed by Greg Edmonson
Details
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1