No mention whatsoever of the fourth Rambo film, even though it pre-dates the game by 6 years.Unlike the film, where Rambo kills only a single policemen by accident, the game allows him to maim, shoot, and massacre aplenty without any guilt, with Rambo's arrest becoming like a slap on the wrist. Adaptation-Induced Plot Hole: The segment based on First Blood, should players complete the stage, ends with Rambo getting arrested just like in the film.Actionized Adaptation: All three of the games, but especially notable in the segments adapted from First Blood which has Rambo shooting at policemen left and right.Rambo - The Video Game contains examples of: It's as unpredictable and random as it sounds. Gameplay alternates between allowing Rambo to run about while shooting mooks, like every FPS out there, to taking on a third-person perspective to firing at enemies from a fixed position while tapping another button to take cover (ala Time Crisis). After a speech dedicated to his honor by Rambo's mentor, Colonel Trautman, the game then flashes back to Rambo's past, turning into an abridged retelling of the first three films - First Blood, Rambo: First Blood Part II and Rambo III (events of Rambo IV never happened in the game's universe, as such it's excluded in the flashbacks). Set in an alternate version of the series' canon timeline, the game literally opens with the funeral of John J. Rambo: The Video Game is a 2014 FPS / Rail Shooter hybrid developed by Teyon, a Polish studio, loosely - very loosely - based on the first three films of the Rambo franchise. Colonel Trautman', delivering his eulogy on John Rambo's funeral
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