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GF Rating
7.9

1121 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
1

Horrible

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posted by Shadow12 (FOUNTAIN, CO) Jul 1, 2007

Member since Oct 2005

I just dont get this game i mean hes a tiny little robot trying to help a family be happy and thats it?plus the controls stink period

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GF Rating
1

Horrible

Terrible Game

posted by Graham (MINNEAPOLIS, MN) Sep 23, 2006

Member since Aug 2006

Gameplay: It's pretty easy to figure out what to do. You are pretty much handed the entire game right in the simple ways. The characters will hint heavily on what you are going to do next. Things are a bit too simple and overall, this game just took a dive after you got midway, where you had to talk to everyone to figure out what to do, you have to travel all over the house to get things done, and it's just a waste of time sometimes.

Story: I thought I would comment on this for the heck of it. The story SUCKS! The start of the story, a little girl gets the Chibi-Robo from her dad for her birthday. The girl, wears a frog hood, and only speaks in frog language. Another part of the story, well. It's spoilers if I tell it, but I can say it is really a bad story to have in a video game that was supposed to be cute. Family troubles. Stupid stuff.

Graphics: Now this is where they actually did some good! Graphics are very well done, fluid, although there are small details that just look funny, I guess.

Sound: Sound was good, pretty nice music, and fun to listen to at times.

Value: Went down the drain, IMO. Not worth the price of the box it is contained in.

Overall: This game is for people who want to try something new, but not worth a replay. You played it once, you've played it a thousand times.

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GF Rating
4

Weak

Not very fun...

posted by GamerNevet (EUGENE, OR) Jun 22, 2009

Member since Jul 2007

So you're Chibi-Robo, a mass-produced robot buddy who's job is to make people happy by cleaning up after them. You have tools to your disposal like a helicopter and a gun. The robotic maid also has Tele-Vision who is = Navi from OoT.

The Graphics remind me of Katamari with textures, doing a good job of keeping the game colorful.

The Robot's lifespan is his battery, which is drained by everything. It's annoying when you're trying to do something when you need to rush to closest outlet and plug you power-cord tail into it. You can get upgrades to increase the lifespan, though it still limits freedom.

The game seems to lose its fun by restricting you with Chibi's slow speed, his inability to jump, the battery and the day-night system, where the game turns into Toy-Story. Do yourself a favor and let another game be shipped to you.

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