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Rambo III

Categories: Review: Software
Publisher: Sega
Machine: Sega Mega Drive (EU Version)

 
Published in Mean Machines #2

Rambo III

"Da war's over fa me - I ain't gonna fight no more!"

When these words come from Rambo, you can bet your bottom dollar that extreme violence is about to be committed. This game casts you as the mumbling monosyllabic maestro of murder and mayhem, entering Afghanistan to rescue his chum Colonel Trautman, and killing the entire Soviet army as an afterthought.

Of course, it would be ridiculous to think that an unarmed man could do all this - so Rambo is tooled up with the latest in military hardware. This amounts to a machine gun, knife and bow. These are selectable during each multi-directionally scrolling level, as are the time bombs that you need to block up trucks and other sundry enemy emplacements.

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The five levels are shown from an overhead viewpoint, but between some levels is a 3D shoot-out, pitting Rambo against a large piece of enemy artillery, such as a helicopter and tank, similar to Operation Wolf.

Non-stop genocide is guaranteed, so start practising those grunts and build up that body count!

Traut Fishing

After entering the enemy base, Rambo must search for Trautman and other GIs, set them free, and escape - before the alarm goes off! Using your knife on the guards is the best way to keep alive, but sometimes you'll need to use arrows. The time limit's very strict, so don't hang around.

Death-Dealin' Weapons

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1. Survival Knife Ideal for slicing open baddies - and it doesn't make much noise.

2. Time Bomb Prime 'em, drop 'em, run away and watch people explode.

3. Exploding Arrows Keep the fire button pressed for maximum tension and let them rip.

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4. Fuel Drum Fire exploding arrows at this to cause a huge fireball.

Matt

Not being a huge fan of the jingoistic films, I wasn't expecting much from this game. Although it's not stunning, it's not bad either. I found it in parts similar to Ikari Warriors or even Commando, with its eight-way scrolling and blobby bullets.

The additional stages - like the helicopter attack - add a great deal to the game, and the intro screens are excellent.

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The difficulty is pitched just about right, and I was impressed by the general feel of the game. It takes a while to learn how to use the different weapons, but once you've mastered them you'll be stompin' Commie ass all over the shop!

Julian

Rambo III features loads of dead bodies, tons of explosions and no dialogue - just like the film in fact! The main sprite is suitably Ramboesque, and the backgrounds and other sprites are excellent.

The music and crunchy sound effects are also of a very high standard - especially on level two (plug in your headphones and listen to that amazing background music). The game itself isn't too difficult, and most players should be able to complete it within a week or so.

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Fortunately, there are multiple difficulty levels to make the game more challenging and give a little more lasting appeal. Well worth a look if you're into military shoot-'em-ups or, as Rambo would say, "mmgh rbll mrsh frbsh".

Verdict

Presentation 88%
Some excellent intro sequences, and sound test and multiple skill options.

Graphics 84%
Backgrounds and sprites of a very high standard, especially the helicopter attack!

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Sound 88%
Unusual and atmospheric tunes and excellent effects that add a great deal to the game.

Playability 86%
Once you've got through the tricky first level, the game is fairly straightforward.

Lastability 83%
It's not difficult to finish, but beating the game on all skill levels will take quite some doing!

Overall 86%
All the fun and frolics of an abattoir with plenty of exciting and addictive action.

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