

The game itself handles pretty well, though there is some slowdown when you encounter a large number of enemies at the same time. Some of the digitized images from the film were probably “wow” moments for the time, though they won’t blow anyone away today. These fights can be quite tricky, but they’re not as hard as they seem if you’re patient and prioritize survival over getting your shots in. The most impressive visual standout may be the boss fights, where Rambo uses his explosive arrows to take down Soviet helicopters, tanks, or combinations of the two. Rambo: the Animated Series starring adult versions of the Burger King Kids’ Club This is quite helpful if you start to get swarmed. While it predictably shoots in whatever direction you happen to be running, one nice touch is that Rambo will spray bullets in multiple directions if you fire while standing still. As a result, your main gun will be your go-to weapon. On the other hand, the explosive weapons are far more useful, which is why you have a limited stock of them. is dumb enough that shooting your gun doesn’t seems to make them any more responsive. The manual implies that the knife is meant for sneaking up on enemies and killing them without alerting other enemies nearby, but the A.I. You swap between these secondary weapons with a simple button press, but the knife is pretty worthless, particularly considering that your standard gun never runs out of bullets. In addition to his trusty fully automatic (and infinitely-loaded) machine-gun, Rambo is armed with timed mines, his trusty bow with explosive-tipped arrows, and a knife.

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