So, is that robot in Intergalactic a boss?

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Kinda neat how he has 3 arms and switches the weapon grip during the swing. Dude is blind though. Shit aim.
 
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Idk but I was a little disappointed with that robot design. I appreciate that it's not super-busy looking but it's not super-anything, either.
 
I'd guess it will be the equivalent of the armored enemies in Uncharted.
The sort of "heavy" brute that's a bullet sponge.

Idk but I was a little disappointed with that robot design. I appreciate that it's not super-busy looking but it's not super-anything, either.

It's not bad but it just looks generic. Which I guess fits with the game, as everything else about it (at least that we have seen so far) looks generic too.
 
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I'ts General Grevius knockoff made by A.I and with the not-light saber is even more obvious, probably a heavy/trashmob with the way genderbent AANG from Avatar just jump over to finish it
 
So uninspired design of a robot haven't see in a long time
Do all robots and/or enemies in games have to be 'inspired'? It's got three arms so thats something you dont see very often at least, its kinda generic, but so what? (I'd rather they not reveal too much at this point anyway)
 
With how little we know no one can answer that. This could be an enemy that you fight in the tutorial that shows you how the combat works.
 
I'd guess it will be the equivalent of the armored enemies in Uncharted.
The sort of "heavy" brute that's a bullet sponge.



It's not bad but it just looks generic. Which I guess fits with the game, as everything else about it (at least that we have seen so far) looks generic too.

I didn't play tlou until a few weeks ago because I thought everything in it looked generic, lol. I had been meaning to play it because I have this thing where X0,000,000 people can't be wrong and I try to play games that I otherwise have no interest in. It often works out well. I never liked civilization before I said "I'm clearly not getting something", sat my ass down, and played the game till I at least got some better understanding of what makes it a cultural touchstone.

Turns out civilization is pretty good lol. Fun fact: I used the SNES version because I had always heard the game was brilliant from the off. This would have been in the era of civ 3.

And with last of us, like 1 hour in, me and Wife were glued to that motherfucker. So I'm suddenly super interested in what they have next and it just happened to reveal 3 weeks later. I'm frustrated at several things in the cut-scene because so many of these elements look generic. Ironic because that's why I didn't want to play tlou.
 
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