I recall a review of this game way back when it first came out. The summery basically being: "Kill dozens of people to prove you didn't kill this one guy."
Whoever installs the glass in this office has made sure that every pane shatters into a perfect cascade of murder shards. There's an art to it, I'm sure.
Oh, this takes me back... I remember playing the hell out of this at my friend's house, laughing our balls off at ragdoll fuckery. The cheat codes were godly. Mid-air ragdolling ourselves through glass walls is one of my finest gaming memories.
Aw man, I remember having the ragdoll button cheat on this game and it would allow you to make super long jumps. Especially if you hurl yourself across that ledge section with the elevators, you could ragdoll through the glass and knock the guy out the other side and sequence break into the cutscene of you arresting him in the meat room, skipping the fight with him altogether.
This used to be my favorite game as a kid. There is a rag doll cheat that ragdolls your character at the push of a button. You could jump and use it and it would fling you through the air. You could use it to knock down enemies or to fling yourself into areas you couldn't normally reach in game. I went out of game world many times with it.
Yeah, that's meant to be Tom Cruise's character John Anderton - Cruise is apparently very defensive of his likeness rights for games, toys etc (some Scientology thing; apparently John Travolta's similarly against it). So they replaced his face with another guy from the same film, and had Clancy Brown voice him, even though _he_ wasn't even in the film!
You're right. I believe part of Cruise's movie contract is his likeness can't be used outside the movie unless it's purely promotional material. So no action figures or even video game vague lookalikes.
Yeah, while I was fact-checking my comment I saw that they recently pulled Tom Cruise's - and only Tom Cruise's - figure from the _The Mummy_ Funko Pops. So, y'know, there are some upsides if it means one less Funko in the world!
I highly recommend replaying this game with the knowledge that there is a grab and throw function; you can repeatedly pick up a corpse and throw it. Throwing people through glass is the true metagame.
This game is mediocre, but some of the cheats are just incredible. There's a cheat that makes every enemy knocked out, orbit your character. Another cheat makes you ragdoll at the touch of a button, and another turns you into a clown. Good dumb fun (with cheats.)
Love this game. Played it whenever it first came out and I still like it. It's a solid beat-em-up in my opinion and I've finished it twice; once on medium, once on hard. I'll edit this after I finish watching the video haha.
5 years late, but this game is really fun. I wish there were more 3D beat em ups like it. Police station is the most fun part of the game, an endless mode that's in one of the levels. I never had the bug that you had with the ragdolls, but I wish I did, because it looks really fun.
So, let me see if I got this straight; the Kurgan is playing Tom Cruise, playing a future cop, who looks into the future of the future, to prevent murders that haven't happened yet? Would you say he was a... Time Cop?! Eh? Eh?
This game's definitely got moxie. They had ideas they wanted to put in and they didn't care if they could keep control of the pandemonium that resulted. It's like a mirror image of Mindjack, which could've been a neat game if they weren't so conservative with what the concept can let them do. Another game along these lines is the "Syndicate" FPS, but that game had good ideas and executed them well. The only big thing wrong with that game is the name.
Matt McMuscles Tron 2.0: Killer App (An FPS), Eragon (Movie Game), Mechassault and Mechassault 2: Lone wolf, and my personal favorite Alter Echo. Also I have a copy of Dungeons & Dragons: Hero's, but that would probably be better for Two Best Friends if you don't already have it.
Lore-wise, chasing a person AFTER the red ball time of incident passes makes no sense at all. You're essentially chasing someone for something they were supposed to do but no longer will, which is different than you being the one that stops them. Imagine a case like this first mission going to court. They're prosecuting a guy for something he was going to do in the PAST (relative to when you capture the person, again, opposed to you capturing them DURING the impending murder). The movie works because Tom Cruise is being pursued before the time of his incident, which makes sense. Idk this just makes the whole notion of precrime really weird if you're looking for "offenders" AFTER the fact. Which means it doesn't make a good IP for a video game lol. Or at least not a best em up. Some kind of puzzle game and then obstacle course to get to the scene of a murder about to happen. I just made a better game than this one!
I recall a review of this game way back when it first came out. The summery basically being: "Kill dozens of people to prove you didn't kill this one guy."
Whoever installs the glass in this office has made sure that every pane shatters into a perfect cascade of murder shards. There's an art to it, I'm sure.
Oh, this takes me back... I remember playing the hell out of this at my friend's house, laughing our balls off at ragdoll fuckery. The cheat codes were godly. Mid-air ragdolling ourselves through glass walls is one of my finest gaming memories.
The Bug Report logo is so great
I think this every single time.
Is the bug reporting itself? Or is it reporting humans - GASP
Thanks Matt from the Past! 4 mins into this vid and I decided I wanted to watch the film, and it was free on UA-cam! You da man!
It IS Clancy Brown, playing as Anderson Cooper, super cop.
This is what he did before he became a detective in Detroit: Become Human.
Fun Fact: Jesper Kyd of Hitman fame helped compose this game's music along with Parliament-Funkadelic member Michael Hampton.
I freaking LOVED the first couple of levels. I would play the demo over and over but throw people through and off things. So much fun
This game ruled! Especially the zombie skin you can get for him
Aw man, I remember having the ragdoll button cheat on this game and it would allow you to make super long jumps. Especially if you hurl yourself across that ledge section with the elevators, you could ragdoll through the glass and knock the guy out the other side and sequence break into the cutscene of you arresting him in the meat room, skipping the fight with him altogether.
AN ORGY OF EVIDENCE!!!
Tom cruise couldn't be in the game xenu said no.
That ragdoll cheat is proof that the devs knew how wild the default was and wanted to go even further beyond. Good on them
This is absurd. There is an orgy of destructibles in every area. What game was this engine /actually/ made for? The Hulk or something?
Spiderman.
This used to be my favorite game as a kid. There is a rag doll cheat that ragdolls your character at the push of a button. You could jump and use it and it would fling you through the air. You could use it to knock down enemies or to fling yourself into areas you couldn't normally reach in game. I went out of game world many times with it.
Scrapped Title: Minority Report: Everyone is Tom Cruise
Yeah, that's meant to be Tom Cruise's character John Anderton - Cruise is apparently very defensive of his likeness rights for games, toys etc (some Scientology thing; apparently John Travolta's similarly against it). So they replaced his face with another guy from the same film, and had Clancy Brown voice him, even though _he_ wasn't even in the film!
You're right. I believe part of Cruise's movie contract is his likeness can't be used outside the movie unless it's purely promotional material. So no action figures or even video game vague lookalikes.
Yeah, while I was fact-checking my comment I saw that they recently pulled Tom Cruise's - and only Tom Cruise's - figure from the _The Mummy_ Funko Pops. So, y'know, there are some upsides if it means one less Funko in the world!
Is Scientology saving us from Funko Pops? More news at 11.
I highly recommend replaying this game with the knowledge that there is a grab and throw function; you can repeatedly pick up a corpse and throw it. Throwing people through glass is the true metagame.
I love the ability to jump out of the building just minutes into the game lol
i remember getting this game for christmas, and i was so amazed by the ragdoll physics 😂 i just found myself throwing people through windows
This game is mediocre, but some of the cheats are just incredible. There's a cheat that makes every enemy knocked out, orbit your character. Another cheat makes you ragdoll at the touch of a button, and another turns you into a clown.
Good dumb fun (with cheats.)
I've never heard of this game before now, but I really really wanna play it.
Who knew the Kurgan DOES take prisoners?
I fucking love this series so much. Never stop. I don't care if you tested it or not, if you can find some dumb glitches and bugs, make it so!
I'm ready to see Everybody Run...Away from these Bugs!
Has there ever been a face/off game? There is a lack of that on this channel
If I had money to hire a personal chef, I'd make sure they'd sacrifice their life fighting cops so I could make my getaway.
I live,breathe, and eat me some Bug Report.
Love this game. Played it whenever it first came out and I still like it. It's a solid beat-em-up in my opinion and I've finished it twice; once on medium, once on hard. I'll edit this after I finish watching the video haha.
Oh shit, I pre-crimed. Um, this usually doesn't happen.
14:36 if you activate Ragdoll mode, you can jump over that huge gap, and crash through the glass on the other side. Vash12349 did it in his LP IIRC :P
I would definitely watch a full LP of this game. If i remember correctly you can do some even crazier physics shit even later on.
I love you play as Lex Luthor (circa DCAU) in this game.
5 years late, but this game is really fun. I wish there were more 3D beat em ups like it. Police station is the most fun part of the game, an endless mode that's in one of the levels.
I never had the bug that you had with the ragdolls, but I wish I did, because it looks really fun.
WOW this game brings back some good old PS2 days, but yeah this game was cool for me back when I was a kid.
This game reminds me of Dark Messiah of Might and Magic with all the knocking guys over into shit and physics that are goin on.
This is the dark souls of ragdolls sticking to your character
Those labcoats will be back...for SCIENCE
IS Matt playing as the villain from Small Soldiers?
You just unlocked an achievement inside my mind
You really get Pig Advantage in that boss fight.
there's no physics quite like PS2 physics
I remember kinda liking this game because of the fun ragdolls
I could swear that he has alot of Bryan Fury attacks
welcome to battle chef brigade: future crime
We need more games with Roll-Roll-Pin-chan as a weapon.
You have a really funny kung fu boss fight with that black guy later on.
When's Precryme Tyme?
no "Help me I'm Faaalliiiiiing!"??? Bummer.
Nowhere to run to, baby
Nowhere to hide!
Now i gotta find and watch the movie
i hazely remember playing this game as a kid.
Holy fuck I beat this game like twice when i was a kid with no games, great memories
God I actually wanna play this now, why the hell didn't this get higher ratings at the time?
Why is everybody trying to stop the Pre-Crime guy? Why is this just The Raid?
where is the chapter where you stop greg and mae from doing crimes?
Everybody runs? Then why isn't Tom Cruise in it?
Is this soundtrack hype as fuck or what
If I had to suggest a game to play next, try Mercenaries 2: World in Flames. That game was buggier than a mosquito zapper on a hot Louisiana night.
Full LP! Full LP! Full LP!
Please LP this
So, let me see if I got this straight; the Kurgan is playing Tom Cruise, playing a future cop, who looks into the future of the future, to prevent murders that haven't happened yet? Would you say he was a... Time Cop?! Eh? Eh?
This game's definitely got moxie. They had ideas they wanted to put in and they didn't care if they could keep control of the pandemonium that resulted. It's like a mirror image of Mindjack, which could've been a neat game if they weren't so conservative with what the concept can let them do.
Another game along these lines is the "Syndicate" FPS, but that game had good ideas and executed them well. The only big thing wrong with that game is the name.
My first ps2 game .
2:28 Mean Gene Okerland?
SWEEP THE LEG MATT
I don’t want to fact check but I’m pretty sure the VA for the main character is the same guy who voiced the leader of MECH from Transformers: Prime
Matt, if you play with cheats it'll make it a billion times more fun! The codes are ridiculous
More of this game plsssss
I have a big ass box of Xbox games I garuntee you haven’t played before. Can I send any to you ?
I guarantee I have. Name some.
Matt McMuscles
Tron 2.0: Killer App (An FPS), Eragon (Movie Game), Mechassault and Mechassault 2: Lone wolf, and my personal favorite Alter Echo. Also I have a copy of Dungeons & Dragons: Hero's, but that would probably be better for Two Best Friends if you don't already have it.
is that fucking lex luthors voice actor?
This game had amazing cheats. The ragdoll was the best
Oh sweet he uses them
ALL bugs are valid
Wait. Are you reporting bugs or minorities? I'm confused.
Lore-wise, chasing a person AFTER the red ball time of incident passes makes no sense at all.
You're essentially chasing someone for something they were supposed to do but no longer will, which is different than you being the one that stops them.
Imagine a case like this first mission going to court. They're prosecuting a guy for something he was going to do in the PAST (relative to when you capture the person, again, opposed to you capturing them DURING the impending murder).
The movie works because Tom Cruise is being pursued before the time of his incident, which makes sense.
Idk this just makes the whole notion of precrime really weird if you're looking for "offenders" AFTER the fact.
Which means it doesn't make a good IP for a video game lol. Or at least not a best em up. Some kind of puzzle game and then obstacle course to get to the scene of a murder about to happen. I just made a better game than this one!
I’m just going to say this... liking minority report is a shame you didn’t have to make public
Dude, Minority Report is okay at worst. What's your deal?
Nick Johnson it’s really not it’s a really bad movie with a dumb plot that was given a pass for the special effects at the time