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Gotcha Force (Europe)

GameCube
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2004
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A Japanese Capcom curio, arena fighting with 200 collectible robots. Original robot-card system, surprising combo depth and pleasant local co-op modes. Never released in Europe, strongly recommended to importers.

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Category
Action 1 player 7+
Description
Chibi robots clash in collection battles in this Capcom GameCube action game. Published by Capcom, released in Europe in April 2004. Action game with miniature robots with customisable parts, battles to capture enemies and multiplayer modes.

Gotcha Force review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
3/5
Story
"Solid"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,69 GB 📅02/04/2004
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

A cult, underrated Capcom gem: a brawler pitting up to 200 collectible robots against each other, a commercial flop turned coveted object. The European version is the rarest of all, its PAL run so small as to make it a demanding hunt. The dual factor peaks here: genuinely high scarcity and strong desirability fueled by an ever-rising cult standing. It ranks among the most coveted PAL GameCube titles for Capcom collectors.

An underrated gem

Behind its childish packaging hides an action-collection game of wild generosity: hundreds of tiny robots to unlock and pit against each other in gleeful two-player battles. Dropped without promotion at the very end of the GameCube's life, it was long ignored. A delight for anyone who loves zany versus with friends.

Is Gotcha Force still worth playing in 2026?

A Capcom action game that slipped under the radar, Gotcha Force pits dozens of little chibi robots against each other in snappy 3D arenas, with toy-kit-style collecting. The madness of mass-unit battles and the hidden depth of the roster made it a cult object, especially in local multiplayer. The childish presentation and the repetitive solo work against it at first glance. An unsung pearl to rediscover for fans of collection brawlers and joyful multiplayer chaos.

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