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Custom Robo, known in Japan as Custom Robo: Battle Revolution,[a] is an action role-playing video game developed by Noise and published by Nintendo for the GameCube. It is the fourth title of the Custom Robo series, and the first title of the series released outside Japan.

An operator of a robo is known as a "commander". A commander pilots and customizes a miniature "robo" to battle each other in a virtual arena called a Holosseum; the average robo is 32 centimeters tall. The majority of the story takes place in a campaign-like mode titled "A New Journey". After this mode is completed, the player may choose to go through the story again or select a new mode consisting of a series of tournaments called "The Grand Battle".

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The main objective of the game is to engage in battle with other robos, collect every custom robo, battle part, and item that the player wants; winning every battle moves the player from one part of the storyline to the next. During battles, the objective is to reduce the opponent's hit points from 1000 to 0 by using different custom robos and their arsenal of weapons, including dash attacks, guns, bombs, and pods.

Fights take place in a Holosseum, a battle arena designed for custom robos. Some commanders can make their own Holosseums, or they can use a pre-created Holosseum taken from a Holosseum deck or in the robo itself. Holosseums come in a variety of sizes and layouts, and some feature environmental hazards such as ice or lava.

Before battling begins, players customize their robos from 5 types of parts: the chassis (the robo itself), the gun (right hand), the bomb (left hand), the pod (backpack), and the legs (attachments to your legs and feet). The chassis are arranged in groups that designate the model, which affects its traits. In addition, there are 3 types of the same model.

Battles begin with robo being launched out of a Robocannon, which is controlled with the Control Stick. Robos are shot from the Cannon in the form of cubes; there are six sides numbered 1 to 6, which designate how long the player's robo has before transforming. Players can speed up the process up by pressing any button repeatedly. The first robo to transform gets to attack first - an attack brings them to transform immediately. There are two views in battle: Normal view is the view that allows the player to see both the Custom Robos in an isometric view. First-person view allows to see from robo's point of view. Players can change views during a battle by pressing up on the C-stick after "A New Journey" is completed. The endurance bar is located above your hit points. Once it runs out, their robo gets "downed", which means that it becomes unresponsive for a couple seconds; they can speed up the process of recovering by repeatedly tapping the A button. After it gets up, it goes into "rebirth", where it briefly turns invincible for about 3 seconds. If the player repeatedly loses the same battle, the game offers the option of reducing the opponent's initial health. This goes up to the opponent losing 250 HP.

The main character "hero", is a child whose father has disappeared. Before his mysterious departure, Hero's father gave him a watch, telling him to keep it safe. At this point, the game leaps to the present and Hero suddenly receives a letter stating that his father has just died. In honor of his father's wishes for him to become a Robo Commander, Hero sets out to do so, despite knowing nothing about robos. He eventually manages to join up with a group of bounty hunters known as the "Steel Hearts", where he meets Ernest, Harry, and Marcia. A fellow member of the Steel Hearts, Harry, teaches Hero how to command robos and helps him receive his license, which allows Hero to battle with robos legally. After a few minor errands, Hero and company discover the self-guided Robo known as 'Rahu'. Later, after passing a test and obtaining a Class "S" license, Rahu's past is revealed and Hero finds out that Rahu is an invisible organic being who had accidentally been fused with a toy robot.

Before the time of the domed city, the world was attacked by a powerful entity, now known as Rahu. Eventually, Rahu came to possess a child's toy. This toy was very similar to a Robo. By popularizing Robo battling, the government gave the people a way to fight the entity. Rahu was soon damaged enough to be driven into dormancy for a long period of time, but has now awoken. Hero and the rest of the police force leave the safety of the dome to defeat Rahu again, along with the organization known as the Z-Syndicate, who are trying to control the entity for their own ends. After defeating the syndicate, Hero meets an old friend of his father's, and the brother of Marcia of the Steel Hearts, a spy named Sergei. He originally joined the Z Syndicate to stop Rahu, but was forced to work with Oboro, who wanted to control Rahu for his own means. Eliza and Isabella, two other members of the Z Syndicate, also wanted to control Rahu. Sergei showed Hero an old recording of his father's last message to him. In the recording, Hero's father explains that he left to form the Z-Syndicate in an attempt to inform the people of Rahu's impending attack. The other members soon lost sight of his vision and betrayed him in an attempt to the seize control of the Syndicate and Rahu. Hero, Harry, and Marcia eventually defeat Rahu, ensuring the world's safety - for a while.

The game received "mixed" reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[1] In Japan, Famitsu gave it a score of two sevens and two eights for a total of 30 out of 40.[4][13] However, in retrospective reception the game has been heavily praised and is frequently featured in several "Best GameCube games" lists and countdowns.

Custom Robo, known in Japan as Custom Robo Battle Revolution, is a 2004 video game for the Nintendo GameCube. It is a science fiction action game, as well as the fourth title of the Custom Robo series. It is also the first Custom Robo title localized outside of Japan, which was released in North America.

The main protagonist, "Hero," is a child whose father has disappeared. Before his mysterious departure, Hero's father gave him a watch, telling him to keep it safe. At this point, the game leaps to the present. In between the opening and the present Hero had received a letter stating that his father has just died. In honor of his father's wishes for him to become a Robo Commander, Hero sets out to do so - despite knowing nothing about robos. Later in the game, it is explained that Hero failed to join Dark Blue, a group of bounty hunters. He eventually manages to join up with another group of bounty hunters known as "Steel Hearts", where he meets Ernest, Harry, and Marcia, the owner and two employees of the business respectively. Harry teaches Hero how to command robos and helps him receive his license, which allows Hero to battle with robos legally. After a few minor errands, Hero and company discover the self-guided Robo known as "Rahu". Later, after passing a test and obtaining a Class S license, Rahu's past is revealed and Hero finds out that, before the time of the domed city, the world was attacked by a powerful entity - now known as Rahu. Rahu was soon damaged enough to be driven into dormancy for a long period of time but has now awoken. Hero and the rest of the police force leave the safety of the dome to defeat Rahu again, along with an organization known as the Z Syndicate, who are trying to control the entity for their own ends. After defeating the Z Syndicate, Hero meets an old friend of his father's and the brother of Marcia - a spy named Sergei. He originally joined the Z Syndicate to stop Rahu but was forced to keep an eye on Oboro, who wanted to control Rahu for his own means. Eliza and Isabella, two other members of the Z Syndicate, also wanted to control Rahu. Sergei showed Hero an old recording of his father's last message to him. In the recording, Hero's father explains that he left to form the Z Syndicate in an attempt to inform the people of Rahu's impending attack. The other members soon lost sight of his vision and betrayed him in an attempt to the seize control of the Syndicate and Rahu. Sergei then lectures them on Rahu's true history - information even Class S commanders don't even know. Centuries prior, Rahu was an invisible living entity that knew nothing but to destroy. Rahu came across a children's custom robo toy and merged with it for unknown reasons, though Harry suggests it was performing a dive. Now that Rahu was visible, the government used custom robo toys to make weaponized robos to put Rahu into dormancy. They then picked a spot with minimal damage and created a domed city for survivors to live in. They erased everyone's memories and gave them fake memories of living in the dome, using memory erasure devices. As it turns out, Hero's watch is the last memory erasure device in the world. Using the watch, Hero eventually defeats Rahu, ensuring the world's safety for the foreseeable future.

After the "A New Journey" section of the game has ended, "The Grand Battle" is unlocked. Hero is told by the police squad that commander class rankings have been reorganized following the defeat of Rahu in order to encourage the training of more commanders. Everybody has been reset to a Class D License, and may improve from there by winning Grand Battle Tournaments, a series of rematches with characters from A New Journey as well as fights with new characters not previously seen. Hero learns that all criminals involved in any way with stealing the memory erasure device or attempting to use Rahu had their memories erased, and that many of them are being used as opponents in The Grand Batte. The tournament in the Z Boss' Room ends with a match between Hero and battle data of his father, and a last recording documenting his final words and advice to his son. Hero receives the Ray Legend robo is father used from a brain-washed Oboro. During the final tournament, after Hero has successfully restored his Class S status, he is told by the Chief of Police that he was the only person who had his Class changed at all and the The Grand Battle was merely an excuse to make Hero, the greatest commander in the world, stronger. Hero admits that it worked, though he's uncomfortable with this new knowledge. The plot ends with Hero comforting Marcia and promising he will return to Steel Hearts. He wins his final match with Harry, concluding The Grand Battle.

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