Even if it does feel like a poor man's Contra III, Doom Troopers does a fine job of making the nonstop stream of little CG men spray copious amounts of blood. If you like graphic violence in your shooters, you'll certainly find a lot of it here!
This game is a videogame adaptation of universe that was at these times the competitor of game Workshop's Warhammer 40.000. There was a war game named Warzone, and a Roleplaying game named Mutant Chronicles. The universe was interesting and really dark.
I had these models and i was playing doomtrooper in late 90s. I dont get why it died... The lore is like Diablo mixed with Doom. It should have at least one good video game. Raw brutal adult world.
I bet the creators were like, “We’ll take this trading card game and make a game out of it that makes it look like a spinoff of Doom! The kids will love it!”
Thanks for sharing this man. I used to play this with my bestfriend when we we're just kids and it is so tough. Even if we we're not able to complete this game, at least I witnessed its complete run through this video. Good thing this was recommended since I totally forgot the title of this game.
Late to the party but I bought a used copy when I was kid that had a code to go to the last level. It was the only reason that I "finished" the game. Otherwise I'd have never beaten it
Manoo ele é difícil mesmo eu já zerei esse game na infância e zerei ele aos meus 34 anos kkkk,pensa num quase infarto. Depois que vc conhece as fases e como os inimigos se comportam,fica mais fácil.
Seeing the game go from Jungle Japes to something clearly inspired by New Junk City while running around like Bill Rizer is... something. I don't know if it's a good something, but something nonetheless.
I remember reading about this game and looking at screen shots in a Gamepro Magazine about this game back in 1995 but never played it at the time afer playing it on an emulator its decent its a mic between earthworm jim and contra
can anyone tell me How did they make the graphics for this game did they use real actors to make the characters for this game or did they make then digital i mean by computer? Or did they use real toys to make the characters for this game?
This game has always been a core memory for me. My brother was much older than me and ended up showing me this game and it has stuck with me. The soundtrack and the 1st boss are forever stuck in my head.
My friend Joe had this game in middle school and he traded it with me for my copy of Mario is Missing! XD LOL Suffice to say, it was a good trade on my side. I like this game, it was everything the 90's represented: loud, edgy, CGI Donkey Kong Country-inspired graphics, gratuitous blood inspired by Mortal Kombat, and published by Playmates Interactive, which is the weirdest part of all.
I will throw out that there is a movie based on the card game, but I have no idea how accurate it is to the source material. It's got our boy, Mitch Hunter in starring role played by Thomas Jane. It's called just Mutant Chronicles. It's also got Ron Perlman, but most don't like it so it's up to you to decide if you like it.
I remember playing this back in the late 90s, i was only 5 though so i didnt ever figure out youre supposed to use bodies to get across the water falls, my dumbass tried jumping in the rocks that were barely visible 😂 now that ive seen the whole game all i can say is wow its short.
i hate to admit it but the game has great music, the track while you are fighting that floating majin buu is awesome, wish i had give it this game a try back on the day
Onde que esse jogo é dificil? Por favor! Contra é muito mais dificil que ele. Nem me recordo mais se ele tinha opção de nivel de difiuldade mais, dificil? Não... não era um jogo dificil!
Strike at zero hour, With overwhelming firepower. They're fueled by the fear in their enemies eyes. It's a shock troop infiltration, A fast and violent escalation, Out of the planets the Doomtroopers rise!
playing through the genesis version right now, think it might be a bit gorier. The melee enemies also seem way tankier, you have to shoot them quite a few times to kill them.
NoA's stance was so inconsistent at the time. Especially from Mortal Kombat II onwards they allowed more violence, but on the other hand you had all the censorship on Earthbound - or was it simply because of its rating, as games like it were pointed to a younger and wider audience? I recall having played some of this game through emulation many years ago, and while nothing really bad it's very unremarkable, not helped by the graphics - some visual elements are realyl good tbut they are quite inconsistent and haven't aged graciously.