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In a post-apocalyptic future, sentient robots take over the world. Players control RT-217NP, a robot who scavenges the remnants of human technology. The game is played from a third-person perspective, and players hear RT-217NP's thoughts on human society as they interact with the world.
Watson concluded, "Robots! is a great buy and should be a welcome addition to most SF gamers’ collections." [3] In Issue 27 of Simulacrum, Brian Train noted, "The build-your-own-robot aspect of the game is appealing, though there can be unwieldy stacks wobbling across the map as one robot could legally comprise seven counters." [2]
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The robots range in size from tiny scouting drones to massive robots that tower over the houses. The player assumes the role of a Swedish teenager who returns from an island excursion to find that the local populace has disappeared as a result of the robotic invasion.
Fictional scenarios typically involve a drawn-out conflict against malicious artificial intelligence (AI) or robots with anthropomorphic motives. In contrast, some scholars believe that a takeover by a future advanced AI, if it were to happen in real life, would succeed or fail rapidly, and would be a disinterested byproduct of the AI's pursuit of its own alien goals, rather than a product of ...
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Virtual On: Cyber Troopers (電脳戦機バーチャロン, Dennō Senki Bācharon) is a 3D action video game developed and published by Sega.A robot-themed shooter [8] and fighter, it was developed on the Sega Model 2 hardware and released on arcades in January 1996 (or December 1995 [10]) before ports to the Sega Saturn that year and to Windows the next year.