Gotcha Force

Gotcha Force (2003)

by Capcom
Genres:Shooter, Simulator, Fighting
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Split screen
Story:Gotcha Force is a fighting / third-person shooter video game developed on HAL Laboratory Sysdolphin engine and published by Capcom for the GameCube in 2003. The game consists primarily of collecting gacha toys and battling with them.
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user avatar@kidmaniauser avatar@kidmania
February 01, 2025
It was really underrated, the game is really fun with all the borg you can use to create your team. There are DRAGONS. The more you advance on the story, the more characters are available in multiplayer. Every borg have their pros and cons, so even with one who look weak, you can win an duel. Seeing on PC will be a huge surprise
user avatar@Rumiakurouser avatar@Rumiakuro
February 02, 2025
I've maybe put something like 3-5k hours into this game in general just chasing the incredible amount of Borg's. From machines, to ninjas, to planes, tanks, samurai, girls, bugs, and even fortresses and dragons, there's so many different Borg types and neat stuff to discover like alternate colors, combination burger and so much more! If this came officially to PC or even better, there was a continuation of the general IP it'd be great but if you're into collectors and love raising your units up to stronger heights, then Gotcha Force's gameplay loop, funny little story, the characters and writing, and general atmosphere is great!
user avatar@TheSpoonmanuser avatar@TheSpoonman
January 30, 2025
If you asked me "if you could only play one game for the rest of your life, what would it be?" This will always be my answer. To this day, I hope and wish Capcom would do something with the IP (besides briefly mention it in anniversary posts). Criminally underrated game due to it's style, the action and content included is fantastic. Over 200 "borg" characters that play differently, different game modes with the ability to make up a team of borgs to your heart's content. If anything in Dreamlist gets added and preserved, I want it to be Gotcha Force.
HEAVILY underrated and super niche game! One of my fondest memories on Gamecube! I'd always play the multiplayer against my brothers and had tons of fun unlocking all the unique playable characters. You can literally unlock anything from the fragile grunt enemies, to full on super-sized bosses! Honestly one of Capcom's amazing hidden gems which deserves to be so much more than it is, and to be experienced by so many more...
user avatar@LockFelinauser avatar@LockFelina
February 10, 2025
Quite possibly one of my favorite games of all time, i've probably put in at minimum 50 or so NG+ playthroughs since i was a child, it's something that is in desperate need of a second chance in the modern gaming climate
user avatar@zalexeuser avatar@zalexe
February 21, 2025
i remember playing this on my game cube when i was very young and being completly impressed by how many and distinct playable characters there was. I only had it for like a week with the old rent service, and didnt find it again till a few years ago pro a few hundred bucks. I hope i can properly play again this gem
i played this on the gamecube back in the day I would have never imagined it would be so had to find later I put some much time into this game you would assume I would never want to play it again but here I am using for more
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