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2''Astro Bot Rescue Mission'' is a [=first/third=]-person PlatformGame by developed by Creator/SCEJapanStudio in association with Team Asobi for Platform/PlayStation4 Virtual Reality.
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4Astro Bot began life as "Robot Rescue", a minigame on the PSVR's 2016 Playroom VR app. The minigame had players controlling a single Bot moving through a 3D level to rescue his robot comrades. Fan feedback was strong enough to justify a full-fledged 3D platformer, which was released exclusively on PSVR in 2018.
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6The player controls two characters simultaneously. The first is Astro Bot itself. Astro Bot can jump, double jump, punch, spin attack, throw objects, and shoot lasers from its feet. While Astro Bot is nimble, he is very fragile and dies in one hit.
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8The second character is a different helper robot "played" by the player through first-person perspective. This robot follows Astro Bot through the levels. Generally, the function of the helper robot is an in-universe justification for the camera following Astro Bot. However, the helper robot can pick up special tools to help Astro Bot directly.
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10The two must work together to travel across worlds and rescue all of the Astro Ship's missing crew. Astro Bot was released on October 2, 2018 to critical acclaim, lauding it as a PSVR killer app. It was later bundled with fellow VR platformer ''VideoGame/{{Moss}}'' and the VR system for the 2018 holiday season.
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12The game received a sequel of sorts in the form of ''VideoGame/AstrosPlayroom'', which came pre-installed with the Platform/PlayStation5.
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14!! ''Astro Bot Rescue Mission'' contains the following tropes:
15* ArtStyleDissonance: The cute art style sharply contrasts with the difficulty of the challenge levels.
16* BeanstalkParody: In World 2-1, Green Fingers, you'll find a giant bulb that when watered turns into a giant beanstalk that goes up to the clouds.
17* BigBad: A massive green alien that blows apart the Astro Ship, scattering the crew across the galaxy at the beginning of the game.
18* BigBoosHaunt: World 5-2, Bots & Goblins, takes place in a dark graveyard, where you get a unique item: the flashlight, used for warding off ghosts and waking up gargoyles.
19* BlobMonster: The evil alien is a big green blob.
20* BlueIsHeroic: Astro Bot has a unique blue paint job. Astro, the rest of the bots, the Astro Ship, and friendly plant life have glowing blue eyes. In contrast, anything with red and red eyes is generally dangerous.
21* BookEnds: The title screen song, as well as the first level's music, have the line "What did you say your name was?". The title and chorus line of the credits song? "I am Astro Bot!".
22* CheckpointStarvation: Dying in a challenge will send you straight back to the start of the level. No exceptions.
23* CollectionSidequest: There are a total of 212 robots that Astro can rescue over the course of the game – both in regular levels and in the special challenges. In addition, there are chameleons to find and gacha toys to collect in the Astro Ship.
24* ConsoleCameo: The arena for the first boss fight is a helipad in the shape of an original Platform/PlayStation.
25* CoolStarship: The Astro Ship, which is smashed in the beginning and gets repaired piece by piece after each world. The ship houses all the collected crew, the capsule crane game, and the collection of capsule prizes.
26* CuteMachines: A defining characteristic of the game. Astro, his fellow bots, and even most of their machine foes are adorable robots.
27* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: Even though Astro is a OneHitPointWonder, the checkpoints are frequent enough that dying usually doesn't have a huge impact. Plus, there are no lives, so there's no risk of a game over. The only exceptions are getting hit three times in a boss battle, which sends you back to the start, or dying in a challenge, [[CheckpointStarvation where there are no checkpoints at all]].
28* DefeatByModesty: After damaging the Spider Boss three times, the player has to throw enough shuriken at her corset to knock it off, causing her to fall as she tries to cover herself with her legs, along with her wig. [[spoiler:If you avoid looking at her as you do this, it'll grant you a trophy]].
29* EvolvingTitleScreen: The further you get through the game (and the more bots you save), the more bots will populate the title screen along with Astro.
30* FinalExamBoss: [[spoiler:The player has to use the water sprayer, the shuriken, and the gatling gun to defeat the Alien.]]
31* FlechetteStorm: The player can obtain an (infinite supply of) shuriken. You can launch them as fast as you can flick the touchpad.
32* FlyingSaucer: The Alien flies around on a classic saucer UFO.
33* GatlingGood: One of the pickups the player can use is a gatling gun. It obliterates nearly anything in Astro's path.
34* GentleGiant: Big Brother, a massive robot who, perhaps not coincidentally, bears more than a passing resemblence to ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant''. In 4-1, he'll help Astro out by picking up parts of the level and allowing Astro to walk on his body to cross gaps.
35* GiantSpider: The boss you'll face in world 4 is a giant female spider who wears shades and lipstick.
36* GrapplingHookPistol: A common tool the player can use – although it's more of a winch than a pistol. The hook can pull out enemies and platforms, and Astro Bot can walk on the rope.
37* InterfaceScrew:
38** The camera is a physical entity in the game, represented by the helper robot. If a rocket/flame jet/laser/spiked object hits it, the screen will crack (though it can't actually be destroyed).
39** Certain enemies will also lob goop at it to block the player's view of Astro, which the player can shake off.
40** A more harmless/cute example is that Astro can get stuck to the camera in an underwater segment if he swims too close to it. [[spoiler:Doing this will earn you a trophy]].
41* KillerGorilla: The first boss the player will encounter is a gorilla that you’ll meet and fight at the top of a tower.
42* KingKongCopy: Again, the first boss is a gigantic gorilla, you'll find him on top of a tower, you won't miss him.
43* MakingASplash: The player can equip a water cannon. While the cannon generally only makes normal enemies wet, it can permanently quench fire enemies and create pathways through lava.
44* MirrorBoss: [[spoiler:The Alien has his own VR visor, and his own dual shock controller! It uses the water sprayer and shuriken abilities against you and Astro.]]
45* NoFourthWall: If the player looks down, they can see the helper robot's body. Various camera monitors will show the helper robot's body. Many enemies shoot ink or other projectiles at the player's screen to block their view of Astro.
46* OneHitPointWonder: With the exception of boss battles, Astro Bot will always die in one hit. Luckily, checkpoints are frequent so death doesn't set you back far.
47* PlatformBattle: The bird boss is fought high up. Astro must jump from platform to platform as the fight continues.
48* ShoutOut:
49** The very end of the credits lists Jean-Michel Bruitage and David Goodenough, two characters exemplifying bad game design on ''WebVideo/JoueurDuGrenier''.
50** The French localization renames World 1-4 "[[Anime/CowboyBebop Cowboy Bebot]]".
51** World 2-4, the MinecartMadness level, has the name "[[Franchise/IndianaJones Astro Jones]]".
52** Big Brother, the helper in World 4-1, bears more than a passing resemblence to ''WesternAnimation/TheIronGiant''.
53** World 3-2 is given the rather obvious name "[[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Under Tales]]".
54** World 3-3 has the name "[[Film/FreeWilly Feed Willy]]".
55** World 5-2, a unique graveyard level, has the name "[[VideoGame/GhostsNGoblins Bots & Goblins]]".
56* SomeDexterityRequired: The player often has to move the controller to use motion controls while simultaneously using the thumbstick to control Astro.
57* TacticalSuicideBoss: All of the bosses are invulnerable until they launch a big attack and leave themselves open. [[spoiler:The Alien gets so frustrated with Astro that it tries to smash him with the controller. From there, Astro can smack the Alien's fingers and the helper can pick up the controller.]]
58* ThreateningShark: the 5th boss you’ll encounter on water is a shark, and he ain’t friendly, just look at those teeth.
59* TheToothHurts: The Gorilla Boss is damaged by way of Astro punching his teeth until they're damaged enough to reveal a ring for the the hookshot... which the player then uses to yank out the poor thing's teeth! ''Ouch!''
60* UnderwaterBossBattle: The shark boss [[WaterfrontBossBattle starts off on water's surface]]. But as the fight goes on, the shark floods the area, temporarily submerging the player while Astro is still floating on the surface.
61* WaveMotionGun: [[spoiler:The Alien's gatling gun turns into one of these for the final blow, firing a massive laser to finish it off for good]].
62* WombLevel: World 3-3, Feed Willy, has you navigating the inside of a whale that swallows you. In the end, you get shot out of his blowhole.
63* {{Wutai}}: World 5-3, Dojo Danger, has you navigating a dojo and bamboo forest. Of course, you get the shuriken for this level.

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