


Some of my friends and I actually made a Robot Arena league in which we would compete each other in all three categories (light, medium and heavy weight bots). It has a multiplayer mode which is, probably, one of its best features.

The game i s moddable, it has a pretty big modding community for its popularity, and it's quite easy to mod it yourself. The making of robots is pretty thorough you can almost completely customize the weapons, the chasis of the robot, mechanics and even the color and you can add preinstalled stickers or even upload your own. It is a full 3D game, it's based on the Havok physics engine (like many other titles such as Assassin's Creed, The Godfather: The Game, Halo and even Oblivion and Skyrim), and, as you can probably guess from the title, for the first time, you can design your own robots. It improved drastically from its predecessor. Although it was released in 2003, you can still catch me playing Robot Arena 2: Design and Destroy from time to time.
