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Metal Arms: Glitch In The System is an action-packed game where players battle through over 40 missions, utilizing a variety of combat strategies and a vast arsenal of 17 unique weapons. Players can hack enemy robots and hijack vehicles to enhance their gameplay experience.
| ASIN | B00008KTNN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,563 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #769 in Xbox Games |
| Computer Platform | Xbox |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (82) |
| Date First Available | June 16, 2003 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00020626718622 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | 71861 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Vivendi |
| Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches; 4.8 ounces |
| Rated | Teen |
| Type of item | CD-ROM |
| UPC | 020626718622 |
K**S
One of the greatest games
If you haven't played this and like nostalgic games I highly recommend. Even has the voice actor from Kronk in Emperors New Groove! Another nostalgic gem if you haven't watched that either its worth the watch but get the game if you are debating!
G**D
Great Game
Great game and just like I remembered as a kid.
F**Y
Low Price, Great Game
This game easily gets the bang for its buck. Not only is there hours of non-stop play killing robots and following the game plot, you can also spend time finding the hidden secrets in the game to enhance gameplay, etc. The game also has a very fun multi-player mode where you can have a blast with friends fighting each other with the droids or confiscating other robots. Granted the game is a little older but the graphics are still great. For as cheap as the game is, you can say it was a good investment.
M**)
Classic childhood game
I’m just really happy that it works. I get to relive a happy part of my childhood. I’ve been wanting to beat this game for such a very long time.
V**D
Misinformation
Information supplied assured me that this game would work on the x box 360 console, but it does not. I even called x-box support and they confirmed that it was not copatible. Very dissappointed.
W**Y
Game is good to go
Perchased for a nephew, I guess it's fine no complaints.
J**S
Greet since day 1
i have loved this game since i was 6 in 2003 and it has the best graffics still i think i say it on xbox live i i brought out my old one got to the mill factory and then the game wouldnt load or talk so i came here and got one because the one i had was falling in two but that is well because its 9 years old and allscatch also i lost the case so this was great to find it again i have loved it since 2003
C**R
Heavy metal thunder
I caught this one at the discount bin at work, and figured I'd give it a try. Even if it proved to be disappointing, it wasn't like I was dropping fifty bucks on it. Well, it would have been worth fifty (or more). This is one of the best titles I've ever played for the Xbox (or any other system). It has great action, incredible gameplay, and some truly innovative ideas. The story is pretty simple: You're Glitch, a re-assembled mining robot who's out to save his fellow robots from the nefarious schemes of General Corrosive and his legions of evil Mil bots. This game is basically a combination of a third-person shooter (with a trouble-free camera setup, a definite plus) and a platformer. It's mission-based: Go from point A to point B, kill anything that gets in your way, go to the next level. That's par for the course with most platformers. What makes this game stand out, however, is intense action and the unique elements incorporated into its gameplay. You can hijack enemy robots either through terminals scattered about the game (looking much like arcade consoles) or using a control tether (awarded about halfway through the game). Sometimes this is required in order to advance; there are some security checkpoints that only enemy bots can pass. Other times, you're allowed to just wreak havoc; at one point, you control a giant Titan robot, a "weapon of mass destruction" if there ever was one. If you're careful, you can sneak up on an enemy, hijack him, and have him take out a number of enemies before he's destroyed (or goes out of range). Another way to take control of an enemy is to use a Recruitment Grenade. Use that, and he'll fight for you until he's dead or you release him. --A tip: When you're finished using an enemy bot, have him destroy himself (jump into water or a chasm, for example). Otherwise, that's another enemy you'll have to deal with. You begin with some basic weapons, gaining more powerful ones as the game progresses. Additionally, most of the weapons can be upgraded, either with upgrades found at random points in the game, or by buying them from two shopkeeping robots (with loads of attitude, natch) that you encounter here and there. You buy upgrades using washers that dead enemies sometimes leave behind. --A couple of hints: An easy way to get extra washers is to shoot enemy computer terminals and machines. Also, don't be too quick to buy upgrades, and don't upgrade every weapon. Some are worth it, and some aren't. The game will give you some upgrades (for example, you get one at the beginning of "Enter the Trenches," and another is hidden behind a large rock in a trench). Definitely upgrade the rocket launcher (your best defense against Titans), the SPEW (a machine-gun, basically), the Rivet Gun (fire explosive rivets, and has good range) and the Scatter Blaster (devastating at close range). Don't bother to spend the extra rivets on the Mining Laser (weak, even at maximum power) or the Ripper (ditto). You also have a steady supply of Coring Charges (the game's equivalent of grenades) and special thrown weapons. There's the EMP grenade, which casts an electromagnetic pulse that disables enemies for a few moments, long enough for you to destroy or hijack them. Be careful: Though you have some shielding from the EMP effect, it can disorient you if you get too close. Magma grenades cast a lethally intense pool of liquid fire, very effective against Titans or closely-clustered enemies. Scattered throughout the game are gold chips. Collect enough of them, and you'll unlock multiplayer levels. Also, you can gain speed chips by finishing a level in a certain amount of time. Graphically, this title really shines on the XBox. The game features great particle effects; when you destroy an enemy, he tends to explode in stages (usually from the top down), shedding wires, gears, and shrapnel in every direction. The larger the enemy, the more impressive his demise. Lighting and environmental effects are realistically rendered, and Glitch himself is well-designed and moves easily and smoothly. Controls are simple and uncomplicated. Double-handed attacks (for example, with the SPEW and a coring charge) are very effective against large groups of enemies. A single rocket shot combined with a Coring Charge directed at a Titan can be devastating. What else can I say? First-rate all the way, full of action, humor, and excellent gameplay. Definitely recommended to fans of action games and shooters. --Christian Wheeler
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