Saturday, February 22, 2014

Rambo The Video Game-PC 2014





Shallow, dumb and relentlessly violent, you could make a pretty strong case for Rambo: The Video Game being a near perfect adaptation of its source material. That source material being the three Sylvester Stallone movies released between 1982 and 1988, in which sociopathic war veteran John Rambo shoots the crap out of a small Washington town, most of Vietnam and a good chunk of Afghanistan.
Things get under way with a flashback tutorial level in 'Nam before getting stuck into the events of First Blood, then Rambo, then Rambo III. The fourth film from 2008, confusingly also called Rambo, doesn't get a look in, presumably thanks to licensing issues. Glued to the paper-thin movie plots by the fact that Stallone declined to return in digital form, forcing developer Teyon to use dialogue from the films, the result makes for a bad game on pretty much any metric you care to choose, but a strangely appropriate Rambo game all the same.
There are three basic forms of gameplay on offer here. The main one is the sort of on-rails shooter that rarely gets a home release these days. Essentially a remake of Taito's Operation Wolf, it swoops you along its first-person corridors, pausing at set-piece-ready areas so you can unload hundreds of bullets into the twitching bodies of enemy soldiers who obligingly pop out from behind logs, rocks, crates and barrels.






System requirements
Minimum:
* System: Win XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 (32 & 64 bit)
* CPU: Core 2 Duo 2.8, AMD X2 3.1
* RAM: 2GB
* Graphics: DirectX10 compatible, Nvidia, AMD ATI or Intel DX11 compatible.
Faster than GeForce 8800, GeForce 630, Radeon 3870 or Intel HD 4400.
* Graphics Card Memory: 512MB
HDD: 8GB
Recommended:
* System: Win XP, Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 (32 & 64 bit)
* CPU: Core i5 or modern Core i3 (4 thread)
* RAM: 4GB
* Graphics: GeForce GT 650, Radeon 6970
* Graphics Card Memory: 2GB
* HDD: 8GB





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