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Mecha-Men we want to fight

Meet an unstoppable army of robo-bosses

Words: Tyler Nagata, GamesRadar US
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Romination  - 8 months 18 days ago 
mecha stephen hawking is my new wet dream. I need to get into game designing so I can do this now. and i WILL make you beat him to death with his chair. that's metal.

captcha: b-52's convinced.
we should fight mecha versions of them too.
NelosAngelos  - 8 months 18 days ago 
All your Bush are belong to us...I'm not touching that. I'd wanna fight a Robo Ryan Seacrest or Robo Dane Cook. It would be so satisfying to shoot RPGs at them.
nschafer  - 8 months 18 days ago 
I thought Stephen Hawking was the final boss in Ikari Warriors.
Awesomeitude1523  - 8 months 18 days ago 
@Rattlehead: Rono dino jesus? Huh?
When I first saw the name, I thought that A robobama or Robo-palin would be on here. But I like the Robo bush

Robobama!
Distracticon  - 8 months 18 days ago 
Your move, Chrono...
MarXmaN  - 8 months 18 days ago 
Engrish as a second language, that must be me.
However, isn't Bush the guy whose native
language was Engrish?
WonsAuto  - 8 months 18 days ago 
Robo-Robocop!? My brain just broke.
MacGyver1138  - 8 months 18 days ago 
For the guy who wants a Robo-Jesus, you should check out some of James Rolphe's (AKA: The Angry Video Game Nerd)videos on Cinemassacre. In his "remake" of the Wizard of Oz, and in his Super Mario Bros. 3 review, he featured Super-Mecha Death Christ 2000 BC version 4.0 Beta.
deathrebellion  - 8 months 17 days ago 
LMAO but still this article was pointless
Indiana Jones 393  - 8 months 17 days ago 
To Montag: WTF?!?!? I don't care if you disagree with Bill O'Riely. I really don't. But taking it that far is going over the edge. I may disagree with you, on a great many issues no doubt, but comments like that are not necessary or civilized. Oh, and before you call Fox News evil or Ultra right wing, look at the rest of the media. The reason it looks right? Everyone else is uber left!
Silverback1138  - 8 months 17 days ago 
I agree with Indiana Jones 393. Bill O'Reilly is just a guy spouting his ideas and while I'm conservative, I don't agree with a large amount of his own stances. The only reason Fox News has a market with the other side of the political spectrum is that a large majority of the other parts of media are left leaning. This was a funny article and while it kinda shows Tyler's political leanings, which he has every right to, but politics can be so divisive.
Sly_Fox  - 8 months 17 days ago 
that pretty funny and entertaining
Nuke5  - 8 months 16 days ago 
Robo O'Reilly will "Do it Live!!!"
fleetlordatvar  - 8 months 16 days ago 
Ty looks looks like he needs help & demonstrates it by showing he's a lib. Spends so much time in the virtual world he's lost his way or was led astray long ago! I didn't know this place was a lib haven, will will be leaving ASAP. I go to games to forget the real life, not to hear some social retard regurgitate his politics!!!
rowanredwood  - 8 months 15 days ago 
way to sound like a liberal nut through the first page of the article. mecha-obama would be better, id be super fun to kick his ass, hes been in office less than 2 months and hes already screwed so many things up.
MikeOkizard  - 8 months 15 days ago 
Yeah, you guys really need to keep the articles free from political crap. Video game sites are the last place I want to see this stuff. Its great that you want to kill a few virtual conservatives but just keep that to yourself. There is enough decisiveness in America today (even with the "great uniter" in office). I could probably overlook the political tones if the article had an ounce of humor in it, but the funniest thing you had was mocking a handicapped guy. I usually find GR articles to be really humorous but this one just totally missed the mark.
Indiana Jones 393  - 8 months 15 days ago 
Okay everyone, calm down now. I was just saying that I thought his comment was uncalled for. I had no intention of stirring up this mess. The idea was for gaming to be a place out of politics, which is why I thought that his post was out of line. We all (at least I do) play video games to get away from real life and do something fun and entertaining. There is no need for politics on either side of the isle absorbing us and drawing us into petty arguments that have no place here. We all just need to calm down. While I don't agree with Tyler's views, it was a funny article and I respect that. It is only when people get out of hand that it becomes inappropriate for the gaming community. I don't mean to be a hyppie :), but this is one area where we all need to relax and live together in peace.
MikeOkizard  - 8 months 15 days ago 
Indy Jones,
I agree that politics should stay out of gaming sites, but that should go for the articles as well. I mean, if someone from GR wrote an article lumping Obama and Pelosi in with Hitler and saying how they would love to kill them in a game they would get torn in two. I realize this is just satire, but Gamesradar needs to keep the politics off the site altogether and everyone will be much happier.
Indiana Jones 393  - 8 months 15 days ago 
Well, if it is an honest opinion, I don't see why we should restrict the thoughts of the the people who created this site. Can we even do that? Even if we tried, it is their property and they can run it as they see fit. While I do believe it would be beneficial to be bi-partisan or keep politics out of this site as a whole, people are entitled to their own opinions and we must respect that. I know that most of the people in this country right now are of left leaning nature. HOWEVER, we must maintain the right to freedom of expression, and things like this must be maintained. My initial post was meant to curb some of the aggressive comments against Bill O'Reily. I am not, however, against the seperation of politics and this site. While it would be better in my opinion if some of the articles were less biased, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. Let the men who write the articles and run the site do as they will. It is part of being a part of this great nation that gives us the freedom to do that, and this I support. And besides, good ol' George has said some pretty weird stuff. :)
MikeOkizard  - 8 months 14 days ago 
I'm not talking about enforcing this or anything, I'm just stating that I would prefer that gaming sites stay out of the realm of politics. I come to this site to get info on games and have a laugh, not to see someone pushing their politics in my face. Politics are just too divisive.

I mean, as soon as you start mixing politics with everything it's tough to draw the line. I mean, what if one of the writers did a funny little article on abortion or something. Talk about a buzzkill. Yes, they have every right to do so, but it just doesn't belong on a gaming site. Just as I wouldn't expect to see a political commentary on a site like ESPN, I also don't expect to see it here. I'm all for free speech, but just because we have the right, doesn't mean we HAVE to use it to its full extent. If the site decides to keep putting out articles with political tones that is their right. But they should understand that they will start losing readers, myself included.

By the way, I hate O'Reily and I wasn't a huge fan of Bush either. I just don't want to see this site turn into a propaganda machine.
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