Angry Video Game Nerd Season 11 Episode 8

Angry Video Game Nerd Season 11 Episode 8 RoboCop Games

  • November 19, 2017
  • 12 min
  • 7.8  (117)

In Angry Video Game Nerd season 11 episode 8, entitled RoboCop Games, the Nerd takes on a variety of video games based on the classic sci-fi action movie franchise. As always, the Nerd is not shy about sharing his opinions, and he has a lot to say about these games.

The episode starts with the Nerd introducing the concept of RoboCop and his personal history with the franchise. He discusses how much he loved the original movie when he first saw it as a kid, and how disappointed he was with the sequels. He also talks about the impact that RoboCop had on the cultural landscape, and how it helped usher in a new era of violent, R-rated action movies.

From there, the Nerd dives into the games themselves. He starts with the 1989 RoboCop arcade game, which he describes as "deceptively difficult." He struggles to make it past the second level, and the game's brutal difficulty and lack of continue options frustrate him. Despite this, he acknowledges that the game has some impressive graphics and sound for its time.

Next up is the 1991 NES game, which the Nerd remembers renting as a kid. He describes the game as "infamously bad," and it's not hard to see why. The controls are clunky, the graphics are ugly, and the level design is frustratingly nonsensical. The Nerd struggles mightily to get through even the first level, and when he finally does, he's rewarded with a boss fight that's just as infuriating.

After that, it's on to the 1993 SNES game, which the Nerd describes as "not terrible, but not great either." He likes the game's attempt at adding some depth with different weapons and power-ups, but ultimately finds it too generic and forgettable.

Up next is the RoboCop 3 game for various consoles, which the Nerd says was released to coincide with the third movie. He describes the game as "not nearly as bad as you'd expect," but points out that it's still a fairly typical side-scrolling shooter with uninspired level design. He also notes that the game has a bizarre power-up that turns RoboCop into a car, which he finds ridiculous and unnecessary.

Finally, the Nerd takes a look at the RoboCop game for the Xbox 360 and PS3. He praises the game's graphics and sound, but criticizes its lack of innovation and reliance on QTE (quick time event) sequences. He also takes issue with the fact that the game seems to borrow heavily from other shooters like Gears of War and Call of Duty, without adding anything new or interesting to the formula.

Throughout the episode, the Nerd peppers in little tidbits about the RoboCop franchise and the various actors involved with it. He talks about the differences between the R-rated director's cut of the first movie and the more sanitized theatrical version, and also discusses the various sequels and spinoffs. He also shares some interesting trivia about the actors who played RoboCop, including Peter Weller and Robert Burke.

In the end, the Nerd concludes that while the RoboCop games have their moments, they largely range from mediocre to downright awful. He suggests that if you're a fan of the franchise, you're better off sticking to the movies and TV shows, rather than subjecting yourself to these painful adaptations.

Overall, RoboCop Games is a solid episode of Angry Video Game Nerd that will appeal to both fans of the franchise and fans of the show. The Nerd's trademark humor and biting commentary are on full display here, and he does a great job of explaining what makes each of these games so frustrating and disappointing. If you're a fan of video game criticism and classic sci-fi movies, you won't want to miss this one.

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Description
  • First Aired
    November 19, 2017
  • Runtime
    12 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (117)