Tagline

The final war is over. The battle’s just begun.

A weapon without limits. A warrior without equal.


Elevator pitch

  • Let’s rip off Mad Max 2 yet again!

Premise

Betrayed by his gang that controls the oil in a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Slade joins the rebels and builds the ultimate assault rifle.

Trailer

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Info

Personnel

Cast

  • Richard Norton (The Octagon, Twinkle, Twinkle, Lucky Star, Gymkata)
  • Corinne Alphen Wahl (Penthouse, Spring Break, Shackin’ Up)
  • Robert Patrick (Future Hunters, Hong Kong '97, Terminator 2)

Comments

Directed by Roger Corman protégé Santiago, who brought us flicks like the Filipino Blaxploitation women in prison movie The Muthers. And multiple Mad Max 2 ripoffs. (About 2 a year in the 80s and 90s?)

This one seems to have every single outdoor scene take place in the same quarry (except for the world’s crappiest canyon car jump?), just shot from different angles.

Slade (Norton) builds the world’s most redundant assault rifle with like 6 barrels, which automagically wipes the floor against all opponents.

If they had put one tenth of the effort into the story as they did the (pretty awesome) action, it might have been half-way decent.

Screenshots

Norton’s side are all dressed in black leather, shoulder pads and iron crosses… are they the baddies? (Oh look, that quarry.)

At least Robert Patrick is dressed like a soldier from the Union army, not the Confederacy. (Oh look, that quarry.)

Apparently all you have to do to beat all enemies is just keep adding barrels to your gun. (Oh look, that quarry.)

(Oh look, that quarry.)

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      A screenshot from an older jrpg called “resonance of fate.” This was the ideal setup for that gun.

      In case its not clear from the picture, thats an m1191 with 22 additional barrels, including two snub nose barrels protruding from the extra grip attached at the bottom right

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          Lol. Nah, optimal usage of that weapon involved running at the enemy, shooting them until you launch them upwards, then jumping about 50 feet in the air so you could shoot them from above and bounce combo them. The game is uhh… a bit of a fever dream

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        Damn, I remember enjoying that game on the 360.

        I don’t remember ever having that crazy or a set up but I never beat it. I really only have vague memories of the weapon customization. I think it was pretty unique for someone who didn’t play many jrpgs.

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          If it makes you feel any better, the game was an absolute fever dream even for somebody who played a lot of jrpgs as a teenager. I think I gave up on it and returned a few months later twice before I beat it, and in the decades since I still haven’t found a game that plays similarly