CGRundertow ROBO RUSH for iPhone Video Game Review

admin November 5, 2012 24

Robo Rush review.Classic Game Room presents a CGRundertow review of Robo Rush from Triniti Interactive for the iPhone. Robo Rush is a traditional 2D platformer with very obvious influences. If you put the characters and locales of WALL*E into the levels of Super Mario Bros. with the silhouette graphics of Donkey Kong Country Returns, you’d get Robo Rush. It sounds awesome, and that’s because it is. Robo Rush often uses exact level layouts from Nintendo’s groundbreaking NES classic, not to mention a few familiar items and foes. As pretty as the style is, its real brilliance is in the contrast to the source material. The dark, industrial worlds of Robo Rush are something you’d never see within the borders of the Mushroom Kingdom, and that makes the game even more interesting. This video review features video gameplay footage of Robo Rush for the iPhone and audio commentary from Classic Game Room’s Derek. Check out more reviews from Classic Game Room at www.YouTube.com and www.YouTube.com For the latest trailers, visit www.YouTube.com Get more Classic Game Room on Facebook at www.facebook.com and at www.ClassicGameRoom.com.

24 Comments »

  1. TheGravitationist November 5, 2012 at 6:14 AM -

    Wii shitware is 20-40$ while this is FREE. ’nuff said.

  2. Echuka November 5, 2012 at 6:26 AM -

    To Derek: This is totally nothing against you.. but WHY exactly are you ONLY reviewing a load of crap they call Wii party games and Iphone games? WTF ever happened to you reviewing GOOD games? It’s just stupid now. All the good stuff gets left to TJ and Amanda. They are great an all but can’t you review SOMETHING good?

  3. d1664256 November 5, 2012 at 6:38 AM -

    If phones are the future of video games, then at least put some real controls on it instead of using screen space!

  4. Mystemo November 5, 2012 at 7:06 AM -

    The day stuff like this takes over the gaming world is the day I stop buying new games.

  5. Noblechief12345 November 5, 2012 at 7:58 AM -

    Ugh I do believe handhelds will one day overpower consoles but never these crappy app store games