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Sel Nar
Dec 19, 2013

Resistance IS the best Terminator-related thing since the second film. It's a good 15-20 hour story campaign with a deep look into the rarely-explored future war.

The Free DLC where you play as a Terminator is rather fun, but the Paid DLC guest-starring Kyle Reese (and voiced by Michael Biehn) is very much a lovingly-crafted answer to some questions raised in the first movie.

Resistance does have some issues, as do all Teyon-developed properties, but the sincere love and joy the developers bring to the franchises of the 1980's is unparalleled.

They just love adding to the world that was formed in the films, and do so with a deep sense of respect for what came before.

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Sel Nar
Dec 19, 2013

Just for reference, you don't have to throw things at Soot in the "Make him Confess" phase of the game.

Instead, you just have to destroy his poo poo. Chairs and guitars (So, you know, the throwables), which can be demolished by flinging them about or just shooting them.

Sel Nar
Dec 19, 2013

Volmarias posted:

They're comically large, undisguised land mines that explode if you shoot them. The only surprising thing is that there isn't someone trying to throw them at you, or reinvent the soviet experiment of having dogs with land mines strapped to them.

But for the ones on the crates in the quarry, you can pick them up and throw them at people, so...

Sel Nar
Dec 19, 2013

Cooked Auto posted:

Of course they'd give the mercs the G11. :v:

Also not the least surprised Wendell is a dweeb enough to read Machiavelli and think he's cool.

One cool bit about the G11 is that because Robocop's arms are entirely artificial, he doesn't have a normal range of rotation for his wrist; when fully reloading from empty, to chamber a round with the Kraut Space Magic, he slots the manual rotor between two fingers and simply spins his left hand 360 degrees.

It's just one of those things that the devs put in the game because it makes sense that he would be able to do that.

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