| | Playstation Astro Boy (2004) (PS2)
Based on the current cartoon featured on Japanese TV and created by original artist Osamu Tezuka, Astro Boy the classic 1950s manga franchise is well-loved in Japan, though relatively less known in the US. The single-player game created specifically for the PS2 by Yuji Naka and Sonic Team is a third-person perspective action title enabling players to take on the role and powers of Astro Boy, replete with his gun-like hand. Astro Boy (2004) Review
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Features Awaken and strengthen Astro's seven super abilities throughout the game; explore huge 3d worlds to uncover side quests and hidden items; interact with characters from the cartoon series including dr. o'shay, zoran, and more; collect trading cards and open new areas to search; determine the best super power to defeat magnamite, acheron, the blue knight, and atlas; get hints and daily events from city-wide newsflash updates. Controls X-button: jump and open left analog stick: move, move astro, rotate, move left or right, move up and down R3-button: stop flying square-button when held down: boost astro's speed while flying or to attack your enemy with the spin attack directional-buttons: browse L1-button: reset camera, zoom, lock onto the target enemy or release the lock triangle-button: arm cannon and back R1-button: x ray vision, zoom, see through objects with astro's x ray vision using x ray vision requires power on the force gauge R1-button for twice: return to normal vision
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