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6.0

Mixed or average reviews- based on 5 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 5
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 5
  3. Negative: 2 out of 5

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  1. Jan 23, 2011
    9
    This game really deserves more love. It's a steal right now at 400 points, and I think the reviews have been overly harsh. Microbot is a clever top down dual stick shooter that isn't perfect, but has great moments. It has a very relaxing quality that is punctuated by intense fighting. The graphics are really well done too. The upgrade system is also great and adds depth for those who likeThis game really deserves more love. It's a steal right now at 400 points, and I think the reviews have been overly harsh. Microbot is a clever top down dual stick shooter that isn't perfect, but has great moments. It has a very relaxing quality that is punctuated by intense fighting. The graphics are really well done too. The upgrade system is also great and adds depth for those who like grinding for loot. Give it a chance, it definitely feels like a game made in a short amount of time, but there is some interesting stuff here sprinkled throughout. For the price, you have to try. Expand
  2. Dec 29, 2016
    8
    Funny game with five part of a body (bloods, bones, digetive, brain x2) a little bit short but good immersion specially in bones. Maneuverability is good and you play with both sticks (one to navigate and one for shoot). It is a false 3D, your move is only in a plane, but some enemy use the depht. A good little game in PSN.
Metascore
62

Mixed or average reviews - based on 20 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 4 out of 20
  2. Negative: 3 out of 20
  1. Playstation Official Magazine UK
    Feb 22, 2011
    70
    Thoroughly relaxing. [Spring 2011, p.113]
  2. Play UK
    Feb 20, 2011
    51
    Stick with PixelJunk Shooter instead. [Issue#202, p.97]
  3. PSM3 Magazine UK
    Feb 13, 2011
    47
    The one-note level design fails to inspire. [Mar 2011, p.96]