
"Honestly, although I very much enjoyed it, I think it was let down by the lack of range. It released in the same month as Bugtopia, and whilst the former has over 300 different bug types, Kabuto Park has only 40. Despite its small size and short gameplay, it could’ve easily been rated a little higher if there was only more variety. However, having said that, I still think it’s a steal for the price; it’s such a peaceful, beautiful, and enjoyable experience."
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Medarot 4: Kabuto Version is a turn-based RPG for the Game Boy Color where players build and battle with custom robot companions called Medarotches. Set in the town of Omikuji, you follow Ikki Tenryou as a strict new teacher confiscates his class’s robots and erases their progress. Now you start fresh, training to outwit rivals and stop the mysterious "Four Kings" causing chaos. Each Medarotch has unique stats and abilities, with battles focusing on positioning and move sets. Players upgrade their machines by collecting parts and battling foes in a grid-based arena. The game splits into two versions, each with exclusive characters and Medarotches, encouraging replayability. Its grind-heavy progression and strict save system, requiring frequent data backups, cater to players who enjoy methodical strategy. While overlooked in its time, it’s gained a small cult following for its deep customization and challenge. With 80+ Medarotches and four-person team battles, it offers a niche but dedicated experience for older RPG fans.
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