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(1985 Video Game)

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6/10
The character you control is one tough dude
Aaron137515 October 2013
This game was first an arcade game that provided some fun at an arcade, it was later transferred to the NES home gaming system. While not quite the game it was in the arcade, it still provided a couple of hours of fun and made for a good rental. I cannot imagine paying to much for it though as it is not very long. Still, an early old school classic that ushered in the age where games relied less on scores and more on actually completing the game and then being provided an actual ending.

The story, well a dude goes behind enemy lines with a knife and proceeds to cut down all enemies in his path! You heard that correct, a knife. People think the two dudes in Contra are tough, but this guy only uses a knife! So give the guys in Contra credit for having brains, anyway. This guy does get the medal for being rather tough and stupid. He slashes his way passed all his enemies, while occasionally picking up a rocket launcher, a handgun and a grenade. He battles through the same enemies again and again to face a wave of enemies at the end of the stage and some different foes such as dudes with jet packs and stuff. However, you will probably find the toughest foe you face are those guys who jump kick! Who knew your toughest foe would not be a gunner, but a jump kicker?

So while the game is fun and provides a brief distraction it is not anything you will be playing for really long periods of time. Though it is understandable as a lot of NES games were arcade ports. Arcade games are made to take quarters and also not made very long so that occasionally someone could win the game. Thus, when they were ported they were generally the exact same game as far as levels were concerned. So you get what you played in the arcade which is kind of fun, but usually short.
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Old School NES game that kicks Rush'n Butt!!
Disco-J3 November 1999
This game is old school, baby! I remember having a hell of a time trying to beat it and finally had to use the game genie to defeat the Rush'n soldiers. The plot of the game is you are a U.S. Ranger sent into Rush'n territory to wipe the baddies out. Amazing playability and extremely difficult to beat. This is what I miss about games today. Sure, the graphics are great, but playability has gone downhill since the NES days. Oh, well. You can probably find this game at a pawnshop, or funcoland. I would recommend it if you want hours of fun for around five bucks!
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4/10
Innovative Quarter Muncher
Aegelis8 April 2021
Before Contra, there was this soldier run and gun (or run and stab for the most part), which had some cool features. Special weapons like the flamethrower, bazooka, and grenades provided relief for the game's difficulty. Graphics were nice, good side-scrolling action. Music is exciting, sets the mood well, and there's a clear objective to the game. The ending also wraps up the story, then loops through to repeat.

Responsiveness could certainly use some help. No one likes cheap-deaths and there seemed to be a bit of that here and there. The one death, lack of continues makes the game a frustrating downer. Simultaneous multiplayer would've helped.
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10/10
An Honest Review
generationofswine4 November 2020
So they had this on NES... but in the small town I grew up they had this and Rampage in arcade form at the Pizza Stop.

And the Pizza Stop is where you went instead of going home, because it was a small town, it was the 80s, and even elementary school kids had next to nothing to worry about.

So you brought a soda so you could have an excuse to be there, and you played Rush'n Attack and Rampage and tried to beat everyone's score in a game that felt pretty real and was difficult and frustrating enough to be challenging fun in the 80s.

And the fact that you start with a knife surrounded by people with guns, well that was just a bonus in the fun challenge department
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