Rise 2: Resurrection

Rise 2: Resurrection

released on Feb 29, 1996

Rise 2: Resurrection

released on Feb 29, 1996

It's pure robot-on-robot ferocity as mechanized warriors duke it out for bragging rights. The sequel to the popular RISE OF ROBOTS, RISE 2 boasts improved graphics, sound that will knock you out of your seat, and an original soundtrack by Queen's Brian May that rivals the music in FLASH GORDON. Choose from an array of 18 sinister hunks of metal as you utilize dozens of brutal combos, gruesome termination moves, and slick 2D fighting techniques. You've seen the 2D setup in the past, but never with this much detail and seamless play. The controls are intuitive and responsive, and the fights are so realistic you'll have to pause the game to breathe. Make no mistake-this game is as dark as fighting games come. Each character is a brutal, emotionless automaton determined to end the existence of his on-screen counterpart. Whether you're into robots, fighting games, or neither, there's no room for disappointment here. Boasting several game modes, fully customizable options, and lots of hidden goodies to uncover, this is one sequel that's better than the original. 18 sinister hunks of metal 2D fighting techniques improved graphics original soundtrack several game modes customizable options hidden goodies to uncover


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One of those "product of his time". Amazing graphics and character designs, but the gameplay is not that good. However, you still can have fun tough. Play for a little bit, then leave behind later.

Tras derrotar a la SUpervisora por primera vez, ECO 35-2 o Cyborg "Coton", puede salir de Electrocorp, pero la Supervisora al ser de metal líquido se la juega y le logra derrotar. Tras eso conecta su CPU a un sistema y decide avanzar con la rebelión del Virus EGO. Sin embargo, Coton crea el Virus Anarquía para alterar a las máquinas afectadas del EGO y transferir su consciencia a otro cuerpo robótico o una réplica del suyo anterior para escapar de la fábrica o bien derrotar a la supervisora una última vez.

El juego ha mejorado significativamente con respecto a su secuela, es más, le pega mil vueltas, pero el daño con "Rise Of The Robots" ya estaba hecho. Las mecánicas mejoraron, se añadieron más luchadores y fatalities en plan Mortal Kombat.