I saw the trailers, some bits of the gameplay and I thought "Okay, this is a Hollow Knight copy" and I thought I was fine with it. I am perfectly aware, that if you want to make a metroidvania in 2D, there will be similarities. But I was wrong. I could only stand half an hour of this plagiarism. That Ancient Wastes is just a copy of Forgotten Crossroads. At the very beginning, a fall from above. Then a critter behaving just like Tiktik. A screw jumping just like Leaping Husk. A tall room with platforms. Even the first boss that I have encountered is making rocks falling of the ceiling. Pure coincidental similarity to False Knight, huh? And without the sale, this game costs more than Hollow Knight. Funny. I've seen a review telling that it's better to just play Hollow Knight once again. I thought it could not be that bad. It was. I'm going back to HK.
Haiku, the Robot
- Release Date:
- Apr 28, 2022
- Developer:
- Mister Morris Games
- Publisher:
- Mister Morris Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
Game Tags
About This Game
Obscure Information - Battle bosses back-to-back in the new 'Trial of Steel'. Two new bosses. New area to explore. Expanded lore & general improvements across the entirety of Arcadia.
Corrupt Mode - Test your skills in this new challenging game mode. One health point. Temporary health upgrades. Alternative storyline. New train stations. New achievements.
Haiku the Robot is a cute adventure-exploration game set in a vast interconnected world full of corrupt robots and machinery. Explore the dying land of Arcadia; fight fierce machines; befriend quirky robots, and seek answers to the mysteries of the world around you.
Explore.
Forge your own path through a vast interconnected world full of corrupt robots and machinery. Map uncharted paths and explore the hidden depths of Arcadia.
Fight.
Dodge, dash, and slash as you battle fierce-looking machines. Challenge your skills and reflexes through tight melee combat and epic boss fights.
Discover.
Evolve with powerful items and abilities, allowing you to reach previously inaccessible areas. Meet a variety of quirky robots, both friend and foe, and discover the dark secrets of the world around you.
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Classic side-scrolling action with all the modern trimmings.
Dodge, dash, and slash through machine-like enemies.
Jump, zip, and blink past challenging platforming obstacles.
Meet a wide cast of interesting characters on your journey.
Customize your playstyle through the chip system.
Explore a vast interconnected world. Full of hidden secrets, fierce enemies, and quirky robots. A true Metroidvania.
Make your own journey as you collect new items, abilities, and upgrades.
Map your progress and piece together the secrets of Arcadia.
Sharp and precise character movement with tight melee combat.
GameBoy-inspired pixel art - each frame animated by hand. True retro aesthetic with modern controls.
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User Reviews
I heard it said once that the worst thing a game can do is make you think of another game. This game made me think of Hollow Knight. A LOT.
obnoxiously derivative, i don't really mind most of the core systems being lifted from hollow knight but almost every enemy i encountered was too (and even parts of the map!) and that's just too much. areas felt too similar aesthetically, characters failed to hook me, identity feels poorly established overall. considered sticking it out to see if it ever did anything fresh since i got it on sale but other reviews are telling me the copying doesn't get any better. yikes
The game itself is fun! Cute and charming, with satisfying, albeit simple gameplay. Movement feels nice enough, controls aren't too bad. As far as being a metroidvania? I'd say it's middle of the pack. I have an issue however- And it's how blatantly "inspired" it is by Hollow Knight. The game has its own visual charm and the skill is clearly there to implement new things! But just about everything that I found in this game, save a few niche elements, had a 1 to 1 counterpart in Hollow Knight! The story, the abilities, the enemies, the level layouts, the NPCs, ALL of it! Even the grubs!!! I enjoyed my time with this game, I really did, but I really can't recommend it! Unless you just REALLY like the aesthetic, or want something a bit on the easier side, (Or just are far too impatient to wait for silksong) just go play Hollow Knight instead! It's just everything this game offers, and then some.
overall this game is really fun. I adore the art style, and this game is going to be undoubtedly fun for hollow knight or just casual metroidvania fans. but there are critisisms that I have. one is the overheat mechanic, limiting how much you can dash, and healing. And while this is not bad outright, i do feel it hampers movement. This may just be a me problem tho, and if anyone dose not mind it then they are by all means free to enjoy the game how they want to. The bossfights are fun, and can be really enjoyable to partake in once you memorize all the attack patterns, but there is the probelm of them having what feels like little to no heal windows. finaly is a mechanic i genuinly dont know how to feel about, with certain parts of the in game mini map being obscured until you destory a device. I feel like this slightly discourages exploration, but some people might enjoy it, and they are free to. All in all, it is a very fun game, but I personaly, feel as if this game just isn't for...
While not unlike Hollow Knight, it takes everything wrong with HN and fixes it. Like how HN bilks you for an equipment point to put a marker on its stupid, overlarge, labyrinthian garbage heap of a map. Which still makes me fighting mad to this very day. Haiku by comparison is fun and cute and controls well, and is neat and simple and satisfying. It's also graphically pristine, a great little use of time overall with nothing that particularly bothered me.
Being a product of [b]inspiration[/b], Haiku, the Robot encapsulates everything that defines a metroidvania within a short experience and executes on almost all aspects well, albeit nothing is done exceptionally. There are clear, but tasteful, references and reflections of design choices found from Hollow Knight intertwined among the steampunk aesthetic. Some independent ideas falter, such as the [b]stamina restrictions[/b], repair time and cost, and infinite-lasting enemy projectiles. There are also a few scuffed telegraphs and minor floor glitches. However, the [b]minimal backtracking[/b], good pacing, and generally great craftsmanship and understanding of the genre make for engaging gameplay the majority of the time, despite minor setbacks.
This game is awesome. It was very fun and interesting plau it. But I can't play corrupted mode, because in very start of game I made three save slots and now I just can't start new game. And creator didn't add the function of deleting save slots.
For sure. If you like hollow knight this is an absolute one to play. Top notch
Just like the characters, the game is clanky as heck. Checkpoints are placed so far from each others that it's a chore to go back to where you died. Healing is WAY TOO SLOW so most of time you can only heal 1 to 2 times in boss fights.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7 SP1+
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 @ 3.2 GHZ
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: Graphics card with DX9
- Storage: 1 GB available space
FAQ
How much does Haiku, the Robot cost?
Haiku, the Robot costs $22.99.
What are the system requirements for Haiku, the Robot?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1+ Processor: Intel® Core™ i3 @ 3.2 GHZ Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Graphics card with DX9 Storage: 1 GB available space
What platforms is Haiku, the Robot available on?
Haiku, the Robot is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Haiku, the Robot worth buying?
Haiku, the Robot has 83% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Haiku, the Robot released?
Haiku, the Robot was released on Apr 28, 2022.
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