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      • With its tale of redemption, reconnection and triumphant underdogs interwoven with seamless effects boasting a palpable physicality (four of the 19 ’bots were constructed, full-size, at $500,000 apiece), Real Steel does nothing new but does it well. Jackman’s solid, the kid’s likeable and the climactic fight is a prize winner.
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  2. Every game has its pros and cons: champions makes you build your robots, but that's pretty much it. WRB is nice but doesn't make you build robots and has a gambling mode, which could either be good or bad depending on your luck.

  3. All of them are fun to play, but if you want to play one that's possibly accurate to the Xbox game, it would be Real Steel Champions because you can build your own robot freely. Real Steel HD has robot building too, but you gotta pay real money for unlocking it plus extra robots for more parts to build.

  4. I'd go with WRB or Champions, in the latter you build your own robots with parts, but I think I prefer the first. Avoid WRB2 at any cost, it's not affiliated with the Real Steel license and it's just a terrible rip off of Marvel Contest of Champions.

  5. Oct 7, 2011 · With its tale of redemption, reconnection and triumphant underdogs interwoven with seamless effects boasting a palpable physicality (four of the 19 ’bots were constructed, full-size, at $500,000 ...

  6. Dec 17, 2011 · Real Steel is a competent example of game design so long as it stays within the ring. The simple 4-button punching mechanics keep the flow of combat moving along at a brisk pace, as players have to deal with genre-standard health and stamina bars.

  7. Oct 12, 2011 · Mitch Dyer. Read Review. Summary. In Real Steel, the player assumes the role of an owner of a fighting robot, and must battle against many different rival robots in an attempt to become...

  8. Oct 6, 2011 · Inspired by rather than strictly adapted from the Richard Matheson short story Steel (itself previously produced as a Twilight Zone episode starring Lee Marvin), Real Steel is a heartfelt and...

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