Angry Video Game Nerd Season 2 Episode 20 Rambo
- January 22, 2008
- 16 min
The Angry Video Game Nerd is back with an all-new episode for season 2, and this time he's tackling one of the most iconic action heroes of all time, Rambo. In this episode, the Nerd takes a look at various video games based on the legendary character, from the 1986 arcade game to the more recent 2014 title.
The episode begins with the Nerd giving a brief rundown on the Rambo franchise and its impact on pop culture. He then dives into the first game on his list, the 8-bit Rambo for the NES. The Nerd immediately expresses his disappointment with the game's lackluster graphics and poor controls, comparing it to other, far better games on the console.
Next up is Rambo III for the Sega Genesis, which the Nerd calls a "mixed bag" due to its awkward controls and poor sound design. He notes that the game has some interesting ideas, such as the ability to commandeer enemy tanks, but ultimately falls short of being a satisfying experience.
Moving forward in time, the Nerd takes a look at Rambo: The Video Game for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. This game is notorious for its terrible reviews and low scores, and the Nerd wastes no time in tearing into it. He points out the game's outdated graphics, clumsy controls, and repetitive gameplay, and concludes that it's not worth playing for even the most die-hard Rambo fans.
The Nerd then switches gears to the 1986 Rambo arcade game, which he argues is actually pretty decent. He praises the game's impressive visuals and intense action, and notes that it's one of the few games on his list that actually captures the feeling of being a commando in the vein of Rambo. However, he also criticizes some of the game's unfair difficulty spikes and repetitive enemies.
Finally, the Nerd takes a look at the most recent Rambo game, simply titled Rambo. This game was released in 2014 for PC, PS3, and Xbox 360, and features Sylvester Stallone reprising his role as the one-man army. The Nerd is pleasantly surprised by this game, noting that it's actually pretty good despite the low expectations set by previous Rambo games. He points out the game's satisfying gunplay and visceral violence, and argues that it captures the essence of the character better than any game before it.
Overall, the Nerd gives a thorough and entertaining analysis of the various Rambo games out there, and concludes that while none of them are perfect, some are worth playing for fans of the franchise. Whether you're a die-hard Rambo fan or just a gamer curious about some lesser-known titles, this episode is sure to deliver plenty of laughs and insights into the world of video games.