There are more than 150 cameo characters inAstro Bot, but those aren’t the only references toSony’s many groundbreaking IPsthat can be found throughout the game. As they make their way through the main story, players will need to complete five special hero stages, each of which is inspired by a big PlayStation franchise and sees Astro taking on a unique hero power.

All of these stages feature their own unique mechanics and do a wonderful job of bringing these beloved games and characters into the world ofAstro Bot. However, the very best hero stages find ways to go above and beyond the player’s expectations, offering up epic boss fights, familiar collectibles, and good old-fashioned fun.

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Warning: The following list contains spoilers forAstro Bot. Readers should only continue if they have already completed the game or have no intention of ever doing so.

5Going Loco (LocoRoco)

Unlocked After Beating Mecha Leon in Camo Cosmos

Going Loco is far from a bad stage, and the hero power that Kulche bestows upon Astro is an interesting one as well. Unfortunately, however, there are just too manygreat PlayStation franchisesthat could have taken this spot instead, many of which would likely have led to a much more enjoyable stage.

Players could have been swinging around like Spider-Man orswinging around a samurai sword like Jin fromGhost of Tsushima. In that respect, Team Asobi’s decision to look past some of Sony’s bigger and more popular IPs in favor of aLocoRoco-themed stage was a brave one, but it’s one that didn’t quite pay off.

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4Dude Raiding (Uncharted)

Unlocked After Beating Lady Venomara in Serpent Starway

Dude Raiding does an excellent job of capturingthe essence of Naughty Dog’sUnchartedgames. Granted, the hero power is a little underwhelming, especially once players realize that they can just spam the triggers as much as they want to, but exploring the stage remains a lot of fun, as too are some of the puzzles that can be found throughout it.

The stage offers up anexcellent boss fightas well, although it loses a few points for its simplicity. It would have been nice if players had been made to time their shots rather than just spamming the trigger while moving up and down a rope whenever the boss fired its laser. Still, the presentation here is top-notch.

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3Apes on the Loose (Ape Escape)

Unlocked After Beating Mighty Chewy in Gorilla Nebula

Apes on the Looseis the first hero stage that players will get to experience inAstro Bot. Up until this point, most will likely have had no idea that this kind of thing would be included in the game, and so to suddenly find themselves playing a mechanically accurate version ofApe Escapewill have come as a pretty awesome surprise.

Just like in theclassic PlayStation series, catching some of the apes in Apes on the Loose can be a little frustrating, but that’s arguably all part of the fun. The boss fight at the end of the stage is a little underwhelming when compared to some of the others, but the stage itself is excellent and helps to start things off with an emphatic bang.

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2Bot of War (God of War)

Unlocked After Beating Wako Tako in Tentacle System

Much like Dude Raiding, Bot of War does a wonderful job of capturing what it is that makes the series that inspired it so fantastic. From the epic music to the numerousGod of Warreferences and Easter Eggsscattered throughout the early parts of the stage, players will know right away that they’re in for a good time.

Hunting down eight of Odin’s ravensis a lot of fun, as too is summoning the World Serpent and taking down a familiar foe at the end of the stage. However, being able to use Kratos' Leviathan Axe is probably the best thing about Bot of War and what helps to make it one of the best hero stages inAstro Bot.

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1Machine Learning (Horizon)

Unlocked After Beating Falcon McFly in Feather Cluster​​​​​​​

Aloy’s bow isn’t quite as fun to use as Kratos' axe is, but it at least requires some level of skill due to the fact that players will need to aim it for themselves. As for Machine Learning, it doesn’t really do enough to distinguish itself from some of theregular stages inAstro Botwhen it comes to scenery alone, but it more than makes up for this in other areas.

Tricking enemies into running into Tripcaster lines and climbing Tallnecks is an absolute blast, but it’s the boss fight at the end of the stage that earns Machine Learning its crown. Players will need to take down a rampaging Blunderjaw, which manages to feel every bit as epic as one ofthe big set-piece boss fights found throughout the twoHorizongames.

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