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Set to the backdrop of a distant universe inhabited exclusively by robots, Glitch is on an adventure to save his home planet Iron Star from the evil General Corrosive and his ...Read more
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Don't let the cover fool you. This isn't a kid's game. True, the graphics, while they look dated now, retain a somewhat cute, childish appeal, the rest of the game is tough as...Read more
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Metal Arms: Glitch in the System (Nintendo GameCube, 2003)

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METAL ARMS GLITCH IN THE SYSTEM NINTENDO GAMECUBE COMPLETE
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    Set to the backdrop of a distant universe inhabited exclusively by robots, Glitch is on an adventure to save his home planet Iron Star from the evil General Corrosive and his various mechanical minions. You take control of the colorful machine -- think of him as a mini-mech -- who seems innocent enough but in actuality is armed to the teeth with various weapons and unique abilities. The setup results in an experience that approaches perpetual carnage, and it's all paced along and broken apart by some witty banter, too. But the real draw is the character's ability to sneak up behind robot foes equipped with open rear data panels and hack into and take control of them. Add to that split-screen multiplayer battles, and you've got total robot destruction, third-person-shooter-style.

    Product Identifiers
    PublisherVU Games
    GameMetal Arms: Glitch in the System
    UPC020626718615

    Key Features
    PlatformNintendo GameCube
    ESRB RatingT - Teen
    GenreAction, Action, Adventure, Shooter, Third-Person

    Tech Details
    ESRB DescriptorStrong language
    Control ElementsGamepad, Joystick
    Number of Players4
    Release Year2003
    Game Special Features3-D action adventure game; hijack enemy bots and use their own evil powers against them; over 40 missions to battle your way through; exploit 17 deadly weapons; for 1 or more players.
    Support Elements480p Support, Dolby Pro Logic II, Memory Card
    Also Available In This PlatformsPlayStation 2, Xbox
    Game SeriesAfrican Safari

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    Metal Arms: Glitch in the System (Nintendo GameCube, 2003)
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    Highly Recommended

    Created: 23/11/05
    Don't let the cover fool you. This isn't a kid's game. True, the graphics, while they look dated now, retain a somewhat cute, childish appeal, the rest of the game is tough as nails, and an absolute blast to play through. Many question the rating of 'Strong Language'. This origionates from the fact that a secondary character says a certain four letter word very often that, while bleeped out, instantly makes this a game for parents to be wary of. But, this also accounts for a large ammount of the game's surprising humor. There's some seriously funny stuff in here. But, if you can handle/stand strong (bleeped) language, you're in for an absolute thrill ride.
    Borrowing a lot of inspiration from Sony's extremely popular 'Ratchet and Clank' series, Metal Arms performs exactly like a FPS, except in third-person. Outlandish weapons, simultanious gunning and grenading, and a good dollop of straifing permiate this title.
    Swinging Ape Studios put an incredible ammount of thought into this title, including area specific damage to your robot enemies. Shoot them in the arm, it'll flop around uselessly, fireing in all directions. Once in a while, your adversaries will be reduced to a pair of legs running amlessly around.
    For me, multiplayer was the main reason for buying this title, and boy, is it good. Acting like Halo on a budget, Metal Arms lets you use tanks, smaller vehicles, as well as other items to battle it out with your three favorite buds. Maps can be unlocked by progressing in the single player mode, and it's well worth it.
    Metal Arms also adds an interesting side note into the multiplayer. At any time, a player can tap into an idle bot on the field, takeing control of him, then returning to his starting form when the idle bot has been destroyed. Add in the ability to 'capture' these bots, and allow the CPU to fight with you against your friends, and the multiplayer easily is some of the best the GameCube has to offer. Seriously. If FPS multiplayer is your thing, you can't go wrong with Metal Arms.
    In conclusion, Metal Arms is a wonderful title for fans of 'Ratchet and Clank' or just those with itchy trigger fingers. It really is sad that this title never sold well, since Swinging Ape studios poured a good ammount of heart and soul into the makeing of this game. Do yourself a favor and pick this one up. The title's not above $20, anyways.
    7 of 7 people found this review helpful.
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    WOW GREAT GAME! Challenging, Hilarious, and Great Fun!

    Created: 05/03/09
    Challenging, Hilarious, and Great Fun!

    Challenging to jump obstacles, find ammo, find parts, and go through the maze like world at first. But after an hour of playing it gets easier and easier, and you get an understanding of how things work.

    Hilarious when you shot a robot, and then it runs away from you while you chase it to blast it more. After you hit robots you'll see them with one arm, an arm hanging, not able to aim, and hopping on one leg. The robots say very funny phrases while searching for you, shooting at you, and after they get hit. You'll hear Robot Farts, and even a little Bleeping Foul Langauge from the Robots.

    Great game that's alot of fun. Challenging enough to keep you busy for hours, and fun enough to keep you playing for even more hours!

    You can play Single Player Missions, or Multi-Player Matches against your friends with a 2 Split Screen or upto 4 Split Screen. Either way is great fun.
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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    If you like Ratchet and Clank, or Halo BUY THIS GAME!

    Created: 29/11/09
    It's like Ratchet and Clank, Halo and Jack and Daxter,
    great weapons, crappy storyline, great game play,
    decent multiplayer(none of these type of games have a nice multiplayer section)
    and best of all the games difficulty can actually make it difficult unlike Ratchet and Clank, where you only have it slightly harder if you replay it.
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    Thanks!

    Created: 28/03/09
    My son loves this game, thank you so much! Hes always been crazy about robots. He told me that camecube games could work on a wii, so i was relieved about not getting a gamecube.
    1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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    Glitch in the System (gamecube)

    Created: 02/12/06
    This is a great game.Not just for teens! Lots of action and great skill levels.Great robots. Fun game to play!Would buy again!!
    2 of 3 people found this review helpful.
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