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Robo-Ky

BIO:

Robo-Ky is a robot created by Crow of the Postwar Administration Bureau, and was made to look like Ky Kiske to fool people (good luck with a face like that). His job is to gather data on people and kill possible "nuisances." Robo-Ky started off as simply a palette swap of Ky with faster moves, but in later sequels, Robo Ky developed into his own personality and moveset.

During the time of GGXX: Accent Core Plus, Crow sends Robo-Ky to different missions, trying to send him to his destruction, while Robo-Ky seems to turn crazier with the passing on time. He's destroyed by the new guard prototypes, the Justice clones, but the final result is the destruction of both. Free from Robo-Ky, Crow shows his new prototypes, the "Robo-temkins". In the Story Mode for the other characters, Robo-Ky appears as a guardian for the Bureau or as a crazy robot that finds everybody to be "defective" minus the female characters. Instead, he tries to turn them into his wives.
 
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ORIGIN:
Guilty Gear XX

 

 
 
        
 

OTHER APPEARANCES:
Guilty Gear X2 #Reload, Guilty Gear XX Slash, Guilty Gear Judgment, Guilty Gear: Isuka, Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core, Guilty Gear XX: Accent Core Plus

  
                                                   


         
 

Page Updated:  May 11th, 2023

In Robo-Ky's debut, he wasn't much more than a palette swap using Ky's moves. However... in GGX2 #Reload, Robo-Ky was cleverly reinvented as his own design. Robo-Ky's hilarious and brilliant moveset, animations, and voice made him completely unique and no doubt entertaining (no matter what type of fighting game characters you're into). Robo-Ky's moves and animations are some of my favorite of the entire GGXX series. (Don't miss his animations page below!)

Robo-Ky balanced out the roster in more ways than one and quickly became an epic comic relief character in the early Guilty Gear series (something the series needed a bit more of back then, if you ask me). Arc System Works did a great job fleshing out this otherwise "copycat / clone" design of Ky Kiske. His official artwork and animations are simply top tier. I hope he returns in -STRIVE-.

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