Notes: Sequel to “Robocop.” As the original, this one is also based on the movie of the same name. The graphics have become much larger and less crisp, and the gameplay has definitely stepped down. Controls seem a bit awkward at times.
Notes: Final game of the trilogy, again based on the movie of the same name. The graphics have become more crisp and the gameplay does follow the plot quite accurately, but this game is much more difficult than its predecessors, due to the inclusion of a new “efficiency” feature where various parts of your body take damage and effect the controls differently. Interesting, but potentially annoying because you can usually never seem to get your efficiency back up completely.
Notes: Another terror released onto collectors by this company. I’m actually getting sick at this point of describing how bad some of their games are, as I have run out of terminology that I haven’t used already. Just stay away, please, it’s just another bad shooting/action game with the blandest graphics one has ever seen. I don’t care what the programmers intended by the atmosphere, they’re terrible.
Notes: This game plays nearly the same as “Bomberman.” You control a robot that uses various items to blast through levels and take out different creatures. Lots of fun, but it seems a longer time limit would have helped significantly.