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I, Robot

Release Date
17th Apr 2025
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Action, Arcade
Publisher
Atari
Developer
Llamasoft
Content Rating
ESRB/Everyone, PEGI/3
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About

Jeff Minter is back with another unique take on a 1980s Atari arcade game.

Reimagined in Minter’s signature assault of colors, shapes and sounds, this new take on the eclectic arcade title is built from the ground up with new challenges, new twists, and a whole lot of llamas.

The premise of I, Robot is simple: You take control of an ox-headed robot on a mission to outwit the all-seeing eye. In each level, you’ll navigate across tiles, flipping each tile to proceed to the next. Make sure you don’t jump while the eye’s watching, or you’ll be zapped away in a flash. If you make it across the tiles, you’ll race down a tube blasting away any enemy shapes that move into your path and try to stop you. And you have to do all this inside of the 3D space of Minter’s kaleidoscopic visualizer.

Don’t get too comfortable, Minter has also thrown in some arena levels that challenge you to pick out and blast an onslaught of lethal enemies.

At its core it is a game that only Llamasoft could have made. A cacophony of colors dazzle your eyes as the music gradually builds up based on your progress. If you want to take a break from the arcade action, jump into the ungame, where you can channel your inner Jeff Minter and play around with all the sights and sounds from the game.

Features

- 55 levels with a variety of challenges to conquer in each
- Unique tube-shooter bonus stages between each level
- Llamasoft's unique brand of mind melting visuals
- Procedural music that builds as you rack up a high score
- Earn your bragging rights in the online leaderboards

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

I, Robot is a weird game, but one that feels effortlessly engaging and rewarding once it gets its hooks into you. The psychedelic presentation can be a bit tough to parse at first, but you can remove a lot of it via the options, and once you get to grips with the gameplay and what each level is asking of you, I, Robot reveals an incredible amount of depth that you'll spend hours uncovering as you work to increase your score. This isn't a remake we were particularly begging to see, but it's one we're very thankful for.

8/10

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