![]() ![]() In keeping with the slower pace than 80s gamers were perhaps used to, there's also an identifit mini-game that's basically a matching puzzle, using facial features to match an enemy face. Most of the time they are a first-person shooting gallery, but you'll occasionally need to save an innocent who's been taken hostage by a gun-toting thug. In between levels are mini-games that switches up the game-play. Enemies are placed in very specific locations with different tactics needed to kill them unscathed, making for a more cerebral game than most other arcade games that rely on twitch-based mechanics. The slow pace of our hero is reflected in the design choices as well. RoboCop saunters along, punching or shooting the many foes as they rush towards him. It's a side-scrolling run-n-gun game, but there's little running going here. The arcade game, released in 1998 by Data East, lays the groundwork for the series. Out of all the licensed games in this collection, this dystopian police officer fares the best. There are over 50 games here so let's have a look at them. It's closely linked to that other robot movie - RoboCop - so I've added his games too. ![]() In the hope that Terminator Genisys will prove my doubts wrong and be an action movie worthy of the franchise (something that's not been achieved since Judgement Day), I've collected a plethora of games from the franchise. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |