The Real Steel video game, based on the 2011 Hugh Jackman film, remains one of the most sought-after "delisted" titles in Xbox 360 history. While the movie featured underdog robots fighting for glory, the game itself has become an underdog story for digital preservationists.
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: You start with a basic "scrap" robot and fight through tiers of increasingly difficult opponents in various arenas (from back alleys to stadiums). Customization
Unlike the plot-heavy mobile versions, the Xbox 360 title focused on deep mechanical combat and customisation. Combat Mechanics
In the niche world of fighting games based on motion pictures, few titles hold the unique, almost cult-classic status of Real Steel . Released in 2011 by Yuke’s (the studio behind the WWE Smackdown vs. Raw series) and published by Deep Silver, the game arrived alongside the Hugh Jackman film of the same name. While the movie was a sleeper hit about underdog boxing robots, the video game adaptation offered something rarely seen in licensed titles: deep customization and physics-based brawling.
game, you take on the role of an aspiring robot owner and manager. Your journey begins in the gritty, unsanctioned world of The Underworld
: Because it was a licensed property, the game was eventually (removed) from the Xbox 360 Marketplace
