I didn't realise that "baseball robot" was a fear I secretly had, but Robots at Midnight has given me a new irrational scary to add to my ever-growing list. The action RPG got a haunting new trailer during our livestream tonight, and along with it a release date: January 29, 2025.
We got to take a closer peep at some of the robots that'll be roaming around Planet Yob—built [[link]] to be a luxury destination, now turned synthetic nightmare—just waiting to pick a fight with scrappy young protagonist Zoe. Aside from the aforementioned baseball robot—seriously, why is it so ominous dragging its bat along the fence?—there looks to be some more generic wrench-wielding lanky boys, a very short and [[link]] stout mechanical lad, and a giant terrifying looking robot that gives me major BioShock Big Daddy vibes.
Now normally, I'm not much of a soulslike girlie, I must admit. I don't have the patience to bang my head against the same wall over and over again until it breaks, and also I do confess to being kinda bad at this sorta game in general. Luckily, Robots at Midnight promises two difficulty modes—a Hero mode which places more emphasis on story and exploring Yob, [[link]] while its Masters mode offers a more challenging experience closer to what you'd find in similar games.
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