Demolition Man

Demolition Man

released on Dec 31, 1994

Demolition Man

released on Dec 31, 1994

Demolition Man is a game based on the 1993 movie by the same name. As with the movie, the game takes place in a dystopian Los Angeles, in 1996. John Spartan is the country´s most fearsome cop and hunts his nemesis, Simon Phoenix. However in doing so, he kills several innocent civilians and both characters are sentenced to cryostasis rehabilitation where they will be brainwashed for 30 years. However the brainwashing does not go as planned and upon waking up, Phoenix goes on a new crime spree. However in 30 years the world has also changed and Los Angeles has become San Angeles, a utopian and violence-free society. As a remnant of a more violent past, police officer John Spartan is once again sent to capture Phoenix. Demolition Man is a fast-paced platform game, with some levels taking place in an overhead perspective (similar to Smash TV). As John Spartan, the player will spend most of his time shooting endless waves of "cryocons" released upon the antiseptic world of the future. The standard weapon can be upgraded with a shotgun and magnum, both with limited ammo. Additionally, various types of grenades can be collected, which are thrown independently of the firearm. Simon Phoenix appears as a boss character at the end of every level that is directly tied in with the movie.


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Oof, the SNES Demolition Man game is a rough one. It's got cool ideas – platforming levels mixed with the occasional shoot-em-up stage – but the controls are wonky, the hitboxes are messed up, and you just die way too easily. It looks and sounds decent for the SNES, but even diehard fans of the movie will struggle with this one. It's more frustrating than it is fun, sadly.


I finished it by using a lot of save states. It's very challenging, and the game doesn't have anything special, but it's a game I never managed to finish when I was a kid.

Bit of a let down. There are two styles of level here, the platforming and gunplay hijinks, reminiscent of Judge Dredd and Alien3, and the top down, more maze-like shooter, which is closer to Smash TV. It's not TERRIBLE, but it's not great either. At least until you make it to the zipline level, which is pure, unadulterated horse shit. The graphics and SFX are decent enough, with some nice, clear sampled speech, but the music is weak, sounding like it was recycled from Mortal Kombat.

Sandpaper ass framerate here, but otherwise pretty middle of the road. The music is a notable positive though, I found myself stopping a couple times to sit back and enjoy it. Definitely a better Sly Stallone game than Cliffhanger, but that goes without saying and I just want a reason to bash Cliffhanger. Fuck Cliffhanger.

Demolition Man is a run-and-gun based on the Sylvester Stallone movie of he same name, the game alternates between top-down and side-scrolling levels, in which the player is constantly swarmed with enemies and chasing Simon Phoenix across ten stages, in many bosses encounters, before defeating him for good in the final level. Four weapons will help our players, the standard handgun, an improved magnum, the shotgun and hand-grenades. The top-down segments are definitely the high point of the game, up to fifteen enemies can appear on screen at times, platformers are a little less enemies and a lot more parkour. All of the platforming level design is impressive, with many ropes, descenders, pit traps, hazards and ladders enhancing the overall speed and action on screen. Each environments are dark and gritty, bringing to fruition a violent and brutal atmosphere once joined with the chaos happening on screen.