View Full Version : SNES: Robotrek
Lostdwarf
08-01-2008, 10:36 PM
So I got Robotrek a few weeks ago at a flea market. I've played it a few times, love it! This game has to be one of the most underrated SNES games. I mean i never have even heard of it till I found it. Anyone have any input on this game, and whats with all the robots. (havent gotten far in the game)
mike
Jorpho
08-02-2008, 12:17 AM
I played through it on an emulator a few years ago. It's okay, I guess. Some bits really are kind of tedious - my strongest memory of the game is trying to combine every inventory item with every other inventory item, and doing it all over again each and every time I got a new item. I also found it quite easy to completely mess up early on by unbalancing my robot's stats. And I never did figure out the combo system.
Still, it's occasionally clever, and some of the music is pretty good.
Haoie
08-02-2008, 02:44 AM
It's pretty decent.
The whole "let's use something to fight for you" idea is almost a precursor to Pokemon.
Cryomancer
08-02-2008, 03:38 AM
I enjoy it quite a bit. Very original, non-fantasy RPG, hell yeah.
Gapporin
08-02-2008, 05:01 AM
Like the OP mentioned, it's a very underrated game. I remember just getting into the SNES (like, almost right after being introduced to the console) and a friend of mine showed me this fun RPG. It wasn't soon after that I got my own copy and played through it.
One thing that really intrigues me is the music score. Quirky and imaginative (much like the game itself), it was the sole composing credit of an Ayako Yoda. She may have composed other games under an alias, but as far as using her actual name, that's it. If you Google around, you'll find that there's an Ayako Yoda who's a concert pianist in the Boston, MA area (YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VArSFeEtHyw)). I almost want to try and contact her just to see if it is the same person and if so, ask her why she only worked on one game. It's actually not bad, and one of my favorite scores for the system.
Drixxel
08-02-2008, 10:53 AM
I first played Robotrek around the time of its release, and was quite taken with the game. There's an exchange early on involving a "Surprise Horn" which I find highly amusing, due to completely off dialogue such as "Evil is good. Evil is the job." It's a fun game with a cool customization aspect, but not one I would consider a classic.
If you're looking for advice on the game, as always, www.gamefaqs.com may be a stronger avenue to explorer.
James8BitStar
08-02-2008, 05:44 PM
I think Robotrek is one of the few RPGs I didn't like. For me, it was an awesome premise, but it was executed very badly. By that I mean the part you eventually get to where there are non-boss enemies who are basically invincible and can kill you in one hit if you're not using the specific weapon they're weak against, but the only way to find out what that is, is to experiment. I just got frustrated at that point and gave up on it.
Graham Mitchell
08-03-2008, 12:32 AM
Like the OP mentioned, it's a very underrated game. I remember just getting into the SNES (like, almost right after being introduced to the console) and a friend of mine showed me this fun RPG. It wasn't soon after that I got my own copy and played through it.
One thing that really intrigues me is the music score. Quirky and imaginative (much like the game itself), it was the sole composing credit of an Ayako Yoda. She may have composed other games under an alias, but as far as using her actual name, that's it. If you Google around, you'll find that there's an Ayako Yoda who's a concert pianist in the Boston, MA area (YouTube (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VArSFeEtHyw)). I almost want to try and contact her just to see if it is the same person and if so, ask her why she only worked on one game. It's actually not bad, and one of my favorite scores for the system.
You know, it's funny because the music is the only thing that's really memorable for me about Robtrek, which I played some 13-odd years ago. Particularly the music in towns. Reminds me of the Peanuts theme song a little bit.
I also remember that was one of those RPG's where you could run (Vay is another, and there's an item in Final Fantasy VI that lets you do it). I dug how the protagonist puts up a magnifying glass when you push the "talk/examine" button.
Soviet Conscript
08-03-2008, 12:59 AM
got pretty far in this game then my save vanished :(
havn't played since