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PlayStation 5; Team Asobi/Sony
Fun-packed and brimming with personality, this full-length Astro Bot outing pays
tribute to PlayStation history while pushing the console’s capabilities
When I say that Astro Bot reminds me of Super Mario Galaxy, I could pay it no
higher compliment. It’s not that it’s derivative: indeed it’s the very abundance
of new ideas that places it up there with Nintendo’s best 3D platformers. It has
taken me around its own small galaxy of planetoid-style levels, from bathhouses
to diorama-sized jungle temples to rainy islands, each host to a brilliant
one-shot idea, such as a pair of frog boxing gloves or a backpack monkey or a
time-stopping watch that lets you freeze giant zooming darts in place so you can
jump on them. It is splendid to witness this development team’s creativity let
loose.
Team Asobi has previously made a couple of short-form Astro Bot games – one for
the PSVR, Rescue Mission, and another that came packaged with the PS5 at launch,
Astro’s Playroom – but this one is full-length, complete with challenging bonus
levels that play out like electrified skill-check gauntlets for the generation
raised on 3D platformers. It is supremely funny and characterful, thanks to the
titular chibi blue-and-white robot and his crowd of friends, many of whom are
dressed up as characters from the most obscure crevices of PlayStation history.
The attention paid to these bots – their animation, their mannerisms, their
dance moves and little cries for help when they’re stuck up a tree being menaced
by malevolent octopuses – fills them to the brim with personality.
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