has quickly become a hit among gamers of all ages with its vibrant colors, energizing music, and creative levels. With 80 levels split up between six worlds, or galaxies, there is plenty for this little robot friend to tackle as they try to save all of their bot companions and collect the pieces of their broken PS5 spaceship. The cheerful protagonist is ready for anything that is thrown at them in these intergalactic systems, including getting to take on the roles of some of PlayStation's most beloved characters in special Hero Levels.
Each of the six worlds that were released with could be better described as galaxies or systems with several planets included within each. Though there is a specific order in which Astro Bot is taken through each of these worlds, that doesn't necessarily mean that they are in order from worst to best in the game. Naturally, everyone will have their personal viewpoint on which is the best, but taking into consideration the music, cameos, artwork, secret levels, and gameplay of each world, these are the worst and the best.
Each world in has exciting Easter eggs and things to set them apart, and it feels as though there was a push to make this final world in the game be distinct, but it just didn't quite hit the mark. Although the music and art style are good, and the battles are increasingly challenging (as one would expect for an end-game experience), there are too many ways that the other galaxies stand out.
Other levels in the Feather Cluster include two boss fights with the Djinny. This evil genie in a bottle offers some stunning artistry, but for a game as colorful as, it feels a bit muted in its sandy brown surroundings.
The Hero Level in the Feather Cluster is Aloy from, which is a fantastic inclusion and provides a level full of beautiful nods to the universe. Sadly, although Aloy-Bot looks beautiful and the world is stunning, using Aloy's bow and arrow is a bit difficult and time-consuming to master. Compared to some of the
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