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Yes, this video games lets you be both Riggs and Murtaugh and you get to fight through several stages only to get a rather disappointing ending. What do you expect? It is an NES game. Most games based on movies are pretty bad, but this one is not bad, it isn't great either though. It is one of those games where they try to increase the duration of the game by having only four lives to win the game with. Of course, being this is an NES game you will battle the same bad guys over and over and over again!
The story, well, kind of hard to say seeing as how there is no dialog boxes or anything. The best I can come up with is Riggs and Murtaugh are trying to clean up the streets of crime! Not sure why they didn't just use the poster art from the first Lethal Weapon instead of three because it is not exactly like Joe Pesci's character is in the game or anything, this game has less story than the original Double Dragon!
The game play is very similar to a beat em up game; however, you do get to use guns! Guns that are weaker than punches and kicks and that you can never power up. It is okay in the first level because the bad guys go down so easily, but this is deception as they get harder each and every stage! There are bosses at the end of each level, but none of them are as tough as navigating the entire level and knowing when to switch between the two characters. If you lose either one, forget it. You can still maybe clear out the level you are in, but doing an entire stage without one of them means a game over and you only get one continue!
So the game is very high on video game logic in that punches and kicks decimate opponents, while the enemy can take a hail of bullets. You can also kick a helicopter and take it down. You also kick bombs to defuse them! The kick is all powerful suffice to say. Crates are more effective than grenades in taking out low lying enemies and energy is so much more plentiful in the first levels when you don't need it! So, not a bad game by any means, but it is not great. Kind of an okay game where you will have increasing difficulty getting through the stages.
The story, well, kind of hard to say seeing as how there is no dialog boxes or anything. The best I can come up with is Riggs and Murtaugh are trying to clean up the streets of crime! Not sure why they didn't just use the poster art from the first Lethal Weapon instead of three because it is not exactly like Joe Pesci's character is in the game or anything, this game has less story than the original Double Dragon!
The game play is very similar to a beat em up game; however, you do get to use guns! Guns that are weaker than punches and kicks and that you can never power up. It is okay in the first level because the bad guys go down so easily, but this is deception as they get harder each and every stage! There are bosses at the end of each level, but none of them are as tough as navigating the entire level and knowing when to switch between the two characters. If you lose either one, forget it. You can still maybe clear out the level you are in, but doing an entire stage without one of them means a game over and you only get one continue!
So the game is very high on video game logic in that punches and kicks decimate opponents, while the enemy can take a hail of bullets. You can also kick a helicopter and take it down. You also kick bombs to defuse them! The kick is all powerful suffice to say. Crates are more effective than grenades in taking out low lying enemies and energy is so much more plentiful in the first levels when you don't need it! So, not a bad game by any means, but it is not great. Kind of an okay game where you will have increasing difficulty getting through the stages.
"Lethal Weapon", also known as "Lethal Weapon" in 1992, takes you into the tense world of an action movie inspired by the film of the same name. The main gameplay is an action platformer with elements of shooting and hand-to-hand combat. Each level is full of enemies and shootouts that require sufficient dexterity and quick reaction. The controls are intuitive, and the difficulty increases gradually, allowing you to adapt to the mechanics of the game.
One of the main features of the game is the ability to alternate between the two main characters - Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh. Each of them has unique abilities and fighting style. This adds variety to the gameplay, as sometimes you need to choose a character depending on the situation. Although it was much easier to play as the character played by Mel Gibson in the films. Well, we still remember that his partner, Murtaugh, is "too old for all this shit." The game pleases with a variety of levels, from city streets to parks and other locations. Each of them is well-designed. At the end of each stage, there will be a fight with the boss or bosses. This is a real test for the player's endurance and skills. These battles are not very long, but they require competent tactics, forcing you to think through every step. Defeating bosses brings a sense of real satisfaction, because sometimes it took hours to replay the entire game if you couldn't defeat the bosses at later levels.
"Lethal Weapon" is a game that skillfully combines elements of an action movie with an exciting gameplay. It offers not only dynamic levels and challenging bosses, but also the ability to control two characters at once, which makes it unusual for its time. This is a worthy representative of film games, which is able to captivate even years later.
8 out of 10.
One of the main features of the game is the ability to alternate between the two main characters - Martin Riggs and Roger Murtaugh. Each of them has unique abilities and fighting style. This adds variety to the gameplay, as sometimes you need to choose a character depending on the situation. Although it was much easier to play as the character played by Mel Gibson in the films. Well, we still remember that his partner, Murtaugh, is "too old for all this shit." The game pleases with a variety of levels, from city streets to parks and other locations. Each of them is well-designed. At the end of each stage, there will be a fight with the boss or bosses. This is a real test for the player's endurance and skills. These battles are not very long, but they require competent tactics, forcing you to think through every step. Defeating bosses brings a sense of real satisfaction, because sometimes it took hours to replay the entire game if you couldn't defeat the bosses at later levels.
"Lethal Weapon" is a game that skillfully combines elements of an action movie with an exciting gameplay. It offers not only dynamic levels and challenging bosses, but also the ability to control two characters at once, which makes it unusual for its time. This is a worthy representative of film games, which is able to captivate even years later.
8 out of 10.
- alekspredator87
- Dec 14, 2024
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