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Metanet finally shows Robotology News

PC Xbox 360 News by Robert Purchese

2 July, 2009

N+ developer Metanet has shown the first video of its next physics-ruled project, Robotology. The studio also revealed N+ to be next week's half-price Xbox Live Arcade game.

The Robotology clip depicts a wireframe humanoid dropping onto and sliding down a ramp along with two balls: one small, one large. The points of interest are the biped's natural interaction with the 2D environment and objects, plus the ability to change direction without breaking any of the physics laws - a process Metanet calls "morphing".

"It's just a simple demonstration of how robots in the 2D world will change direction in a physically-valid way; typically this sort of movement is faked, or relies on movement in 3D," explains Metanet on its blog.

"We wanted to try something different. Since our goal is for all movement to be physically-based, we needed a solution which would allow robots to change direction while their movement remained valid in the 2D flatland simulation. This way, any external constraints (such as grappling hooks) that are interacting with a robot will continue to behave normally, with no popping or other glitches as the robot changes facing direction."

Metanet says the "good news" of this long and arduous task was the realisation that morphing could be used for "much more than simply changing the facing direction of robots"; shape-shifting, the developer writes, is possible.

"We're still not sure how far in that direction we want to go though, there are enough technical challenges as it is, but it sure would be cool," the developer writes.

Metanet has spent three years working on Robotology, a game described as a cross between Super Mario Galaxy, Shadow of the Colossus and Umihara Kawase.

And while no actual gameplay has been seen, we can safely expect robots - big robots - and grappling hooks to play a part.

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matrim83
02/07/09 @ 12:52
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Oh N+ at half price. I will take that. Thanks.
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Sounds interesting, as long as they can make a legitimate game out of that tech demo then I'm in. Not sure about N+, I've got it on the PSP, do I really need it again?
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02/07/09 @ 13:14
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This is three years of work?

They should be split up and made to sit at separate desks because they're obviously spending all day talking and being naughty.
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Am I missing something?

Doesn't Fastastic Contraption do this sort of stuff already?

ps - for those of you who don't know what Fantastic Contraption is - STAY AWAY. I almost lost a year of my life to it ;)
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hmm, n+ for 400 m$ points... sounds like a good buy, was nearly tempted at it originally but ended up getting it on PSP, but find i like it better on the 360 for some reason.. glad my 2100 points arrived this morning... knew they'd come in handy.
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N+ on the 360 is more than worth it. The levels are bigger, more complex and more challenging than the PSP's, and the controls felt a bit tighter too.
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I love N+ for XBLA. So much so that I bought all the packs for it. My only complaint would be with the net code for co-op and multiplayer, which was frustratingly ropey. This new project sounds interesting.
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Totally buying N+ next week.
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Sounds interesting. If it is half as addictive as N+ was, I'm already sold.
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Hmm N+ 50% off? Yoink.
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Seems I'll be spending 1600 points next week. :)
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N+ shall be fine for that fine price. Oh yes.

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