Oboesshoes is the type of guy to kill every NPC in dishonored without remorse and feel bad for killing dinosaur #3 in rogue trooper. He’s really got his priorities straight.
Killing every npc in dishonoured is the worst example of that. The npc’s in that game are mindless. The one dimensional shallow dialogue you get at the end doesn’t make me feel bad for having fun
@@zzodysseuszz you should play older CRPGs like Arcanum or Fallout 2 and then murder everyone. You start to feel bad when it does bite you in the ass later but damn is it funny
I remember getting super into this back when it released the idea of space WW2 where bioweaponry and technological has gone completely off the rails, its really sick
honestly this is the biggest reason why I paid 60 dollars for high on life after playing it on game pass. Just felt that I should reward a game that at the very least is trying to do something slightly off beat
@@Kaimerah agree to disagree. having more ridiculous stories like sunset overdrive or high on line is a bliss, but high on life writing is ass and sometimes annoying
Rogue trooper for me is that one game you always come back to when you want to have a breath of fresh air and feel younger, it ages like wine. Glad to see someone actually making it known, it deserves it.
@@brynion2117 In a way its form over function, instead of having millions of polygons it just has a lot of style and a clear aesthetic instead of "expensive"
Fun fact: Rogue Trooper may be the reason why Warhammer 40k is called Warhammer 40k. You see, back in the day, the company that owned warhammer made a game based on the 2000 ad comic rogue trooper. Originally they wanted to name the sci-fi spin off of warhammer fantasy Rogue Trader. However, it was too similar to Rogue Trooper, so they added the Warhammer 40k part to it. At least that's what I heard, take it with a slight grain of salt but still
@@FatalAlcatraz As someone that actually played both games and not a "watched someone else stream it/review it", both games are fun. The bitching about HOL is sad as most people that covered it/hate on it don't even like Roilands style of humor to begin with.
@@phylippezimmermannpaquin2062Yup. The Rogue Trooper and Judge Dredd comics are both part of the 2000 AD universe. It's basically the British counterpart to DC and Marvel.
In one of the Rogue Trooper comics, Souther troops fled Nu-Earth back in time to Mega-City One in the year 2116. In one of the Judge Dredd comics, it features an early version of the Genetic Infantry program.
I too never saw the first Avatar because it's just Pochaontas in Space. Rogue Trooper was my fav growing up, I have read all the comics...geesh it's almost 40 years since I first picked on of those up. Time flies...
I had a cousin who worked at EB Games when this came out, he stole a relatively life-sized cardboard blue guy standee. We would hide it around the house- put it over someones bed while they slept, put it in the bathroom when someone showered, etc. It lasted about a week 'till it's head was fully punched off.
Rogue Trooper was awesome on PS2. I remember me and my X smoking herbs and then playing the co op mode, which was one player controlling the legs and jumping and the other shooting and turning. Laughed our asses off.
Was just looking through my ol 2000AD n Rogue Trooper annuals last night! One day as a lil kid I went into the newsagent and instead of picking up the Beano I saw this and thought well this is awesome wtf have I been doing lol
This was such an underrated gem from that generation. Introduced cover shooter mechanics and had pretty decent third person shooter controls compared to its contemporaries.
Dude you killed it. Was falling asleep when I started watching this and wound up cracking up, waking up my dogs. Well done. It’s on sale for $2 and some change in PS store right now. I came here with a question and you answered me right at the end. Well done.
Rogue Trooper on PS2 was my favorite game ever. Putting down my rifle to make it a sentry gun blew my mind away back when I was 8. I am always hopeful they'd somehow adapt it into a TV series.
This is one of my FAVORITE games ever. I miss the days where a corp would just make a release a new IP. It didn't sell like that, but it exists and I'm all for it.
They blew the whole budget on genetic engineering the soldiers to survive the nuclear hellscape of a planet and adding the whole brain chip thing so they didn't have any budget left for some basic body armor.
Played this game way back when and forgot about it, been looking for it for s couple years now, never thought I'd find it through one of your videos lol. Take care man.
Really good game, and yes, the pistol is the best weapon due to insane accuracy and unlimited ammo. I replay this game every couple of years, always like: hey when's the last time I play Rogue Trooper? guess it's today.
I finished this baby likee three times. The vehicles in this game have pleasantly chunky designs, esp. the Nord landing craft. I also wish there were plastic miniatures of the troops on both sides.
2000 AD was my favourite comic which my dad bought for me on a regular basis so I always had the heads up on many of the characters from Judge Dredd to Rogue Trooper to Strontium Dog to so my wonderful story's! I for one wish a game publisher and dev team would A: Remake Rogue Trooper/Judge Dredd, B: Take a strong look at ( Invasion ) Volgan story arc, C: Use THARG the comics ceo to branch off these different aspects. So Rogue baby, come back to us, we need you 👉
I actually had this game back in the day and played in the pc. The chips that he collected from his fallen comrades he needed to put in his different equipment (i.e. helmet, rifle, backpack, medkit, etc.) to aid him in his fight against their evil foe.
You do realize the game has a shotgun, right? Anyway I played this on the PS2 many years ago and I really liked the aesthetic and the game felt really good back then. Also now you have played this and BLACK, the two shooting games I liked the most as a kid, and both of them actually aged super well, I am happy.
Even back when this was in the 2000 AD comic I always found it was ver convinced that his team mates names/nicknames corresponded to the equipment they ended up being installed 3.
The first time i saw Thais game. I thinked that was a strategy game and not watched the trailer, bit now that you showed me the gameplay. Now i want to play too.
I picked this up back when PC games came in boxes. Didn't know anything other then it was a 3rd person shooter. I had a shit ton of fun with it, played the campaign over and over
>Rejects the offer to have new bodies made for his friends
>Steals his superior officer's spaceship
>Refuses to elaborate further
>Leaves
Based
Absolutely sigma
Because they can't just hang out in separate bodies, of course
>why don't meme arrows make text green?
Sigma blue male grindset
The comic this game was based on is honestly pretty fun, it was in the same comic as Judge Dredd was, same kinda satire.
Fr it was great. Wish modern 2000AD comics were as inventive
The first few Dredd progs are pure cheese. Well drawn, light-hearted cheese. Very soulful.
Comics are gay
I was genuinely confused if this game was supposed to be a parody/ satire or not
Some of the names involved also went on to work on Warhammer 40k.
"Even when we're dead, we don't escape from war"-That sounds like something straight out of Warhammer 40k.
Turning them into weapons after death is LITERALLY 40k. Servitors. Lol
the comic this game's based on is kinda a 40k predecessor, so
I’m sure warhammer stole that line from rogue trooper.
@@christiandavila8589 Well warhammer is just an amalgamation of stolen ideas from hundreds of other things.
@@honeybadger6275 touché badger
Oboesshoes is the type of guy to kill every NPC in dishonored without remorse and feel bad for killing dinosaur #3 in rogue trooper. He’s really got his priorities straight.
Killing every npc in dishonoured is the worst example of that. The npc’s in that game are mindless. The one dimensional shallow dialogue you get at the end doesn’t make me feel bad for having fun
@@zzodysseuszz you should play older CRPGs like Arcanum or Fallout 2 and then murder everyone. You start to feel bad when it does bite you in the ass later but damn is it funny
@@zzodysseuszz it's just a joke dude
@@ScamOne a bad one
@@BestCupid the only thing that would make me feel bad is if killing them disabled very useful merchants that I used a lot for resupplying
I remember getting super into this back when it released the idea of space WW2 where bioweaponry and technological has gone completely off the rails, its really sick
And blue people too. Can't forget that
I think it may be very loosely based on the American Civil War with the Norts and Southers standing in for The North and South.
The setting is actually much closer to WW1.
You should checkout warhammer 40k then
@@sambo669 At this point, people are aware of that.
What a crazy ass game, I wish games were this experimental with their stories nowadays.
Just need a studio to look at some old comics. Like this game
I mean it’s just an interpretation of a comic tbf
honestly this is the biggest reason why I paid 60 dollars for high on life after playing it on game pass. Just felt that I should reward a game that at the very least is trying to do something slightly off beat
@@Kaimerah agree to disagree. having more ridiculous stories like sunset overdrive or high on line is a bliss, but high on life writing is ass and sometimes annoying
@@coh2conscript851 some of those OG 2000AD stories were fked up. In a very good way.
Turning the sniper into the cover for Haze is a fate worse than death
Rogue trooper for me is that one game you always come back to when you want to have a breath of fresh air and feel younger, it ages like wine. Glad to see someone actually making it known, it deserves it.
We all die and wither away like flowers including everyone you know. Wssting lifetime with videogames just makes it become real faster
PS2 graphics age like wine?
@@bobjohnson1633 if all you can think about is graphics, then you will never understand what he means
@@brynion2117 In a way its form over function, instead of having millions of polygons it just has a lot of style and a clear aesthetic instead of "expensive"
Fun fact: Rogue Trooper may be the reason why Warhammer 40k is called Warhammer 40k. You see, back in the day, the company that owned warhammer made a game based on the 2000 ad comic rogue trooper. Originally they wanted to name the sci-fi spin off of warhammer fantasy Rogue Trader. However, it was too similar to Rogue Trooper, so they added the Warhammer 40k part to it. At least that's what I heard, take it with a slight grain of salt but still
@@mishaman253 I know, it started as a sci-fi spin off of Warhammer Fantasy Battles
@@mishaman253 Are you illiterate
Yes, it was called Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader because Game works made a Rogue Trooper board game around the same time.
It's like nobody actually read your comment.
That doesn’t even surprise me anymore, another franchise swiped by gw.
Absolutely loved this game as kid. Never owned it, but rented it from Blockbuster at least once a month
The split screen was so good in this. Me and my mate would spend hours playing those siege missions
This truly is the best talking game gun of the 2020's
Nice roast of High on Life!
@@FatalAlcatraz As someone that actually played both games and not a "watched someone else stream it/review it", both games are fun. The bitching about HOL is sad as most people that covered it/hate on it don't even like Roilands style of humor to begin with.
@@zigfaust I like his humor but it somehow overstays it’s welcome regularly.
@@mw9688 I feel the same, but then the overstay becomes funny again.
@@zigfaust
Eh kinda… I’m a pretty jaded individual though so I suppose my opinion is biased.
Ah, yes. The Dr. Manhattan fever dream
Fun fact rogue trooper is set in the same universe as judge dredd
It is?
@@phylippezimmermannpaquin2062Yup. The Rogue Trooper and Judge Dredd comics are both part of the 2000 AD universe. It's basically the British counterpart to DC and Marvel.
@@JimiGosu thats crazy lol
In one of the Rogue Trooper comics, Souther troops fled Nu-Earth back in time to Mega-City One in the year 2116. In one of the Judge Dredd comics, it features an early version of the Genetic Infantry program.
This was the first game I ever purchased on my own. I never thought I'd see it again
Kind of an odd choice for that. What made you get it?
First game I ever got cz my cousin gave it to me but no one seems to remember this
@aaryonfoote905 We all remember your cousin giving you the Angry Birds Star Wars console port.
This game is crazy good. One of my favourites and I quote it almost daily whether I’m conscious of it or not.
I'm so happy one of my favorite games is getting attention
I feel that so hard
I miss old days
This looks like the kind of game characters play in the background of movies and TV shows.
I too never saw the first Avatar because it's just Pochaontas in Space.
Rogue Trooper was my fav growing up, I have read all the comics...geesh it's almost 40 years since I first picked on of those up.
Time flies...
Any media from 2000AD Comics will always be goated
I had a cousin who worked at EB Games when this came out, he stole a relatively life-sized cardboard blue guy standee. We would hide it around the house- put it over someones bed while they slept, put it in the bathroom when someone showered, etc. It lasted about a week 'till it's head was fully punched off.
Rogue Trooper was awesome on PS2.
I remember me and my X smoking herbs and then playing the co op mode, which was one player controlling the legs and jumping and the other shooting and turning.
Laughed our asses off.
I’m wearing my Rogue Trooper hoody now.
Grew up with the comic in the 80s, love it.
Was just looking through my ol 2000AD n Rogue Trooper annuals last night! One day as a lil kid I went into the newsagent and instead of picking up the Beano I saw this and thought well this is awesome wtf have I been doing lol
This was such an underrated gem from that generation. Introduced cover shooter mechanics and had pretty decent third person shooter controls compared to its contemporaries.
Playing this game with my cousin on PS2 was definitely a great memory
You have no idea how happy I am to see someone playing one of my childhood memories. Maybe it’ll get some attention and go somewhere lol
1:41 Literally Warhammer40k in a nuthsell
Same lineage and original artists back in 80s
Played this a few years ago around christmas and enjoyed it a surprising amount, now it gives me christmas vibes because of that.
Dude you killed it. Was falling asleep when I started watching this and wound up cracking up, waking up my dogs. Well done.
It’s on sale for $2 and some change in PS store right now. I came here with a question and you answered me right at the end.
Well done.
"Even when we're dead we don't escape from war."
Jesus Christ that's horrifying lol
Thank you for this. I loved this game back in the day, it has a lot of mechanic that game nowadays still fail to replicate!
Im so glad you played this, this is a CLASSIC to me
I'll never get tired of the Ghost voice
Im so happy this game is finally getting loved
The "sorry smooth skin" got me 😂 It didn't even seem like you did a voice over. New sub
Absolutely love this game, I remember playing it on the original xbox with the lads. The challenge mode was prime.
I LOVED the game back then, it's so damn awesome to see it getting some recognition from people, especially oboeshoes
TAKE THAT JAMES CAMERON!
I love that you played this! Such an underrated game.
This was the first FPS game I played as a kid. Absolutely loved this game, thank you for the nostalgia!!
TPS.
@@RusticRonnie yeah my bad it was only first person ADS on the sniper lol I used it a lot
Rogue Trooper on PS2 was my favorite game ever. Putting down my rifle to make it a sentry gun blew my mind away back when I was 8. I am always hopeful they'd somehow adapt it into a TV series.
One of my favourite graphic novels. Interesting to see how they translated it into a game.
I rented this once when I was younger and never got past the first part but now I want to play it again some day.
Oh man, they had a pretty decent board game based on this too. Thanks for bringing back memories.
These guys came up with High On Life like 17 years beforehand
Good comic btw
Ah this was a childhood classic, always wanted a sequel to it but that never happened
this was the first game I was able to finish when i was a lil boy, so nostalgic
Dude u give more actual content in 9min than most ppl do in an hour lol goodshit clear conscise and accurate
According to TH-cam this is Fallout: New Vegas.
Could've fooled me.
The Lego culture is strong with this one.
I like how all the blue soldiers are shirtless with great/rippling physique (makes zero sense), truly the equivalent to those female skimpy armors.
I played this when I was 7 years old amazing game.
That last level gave me nightmares! But I managed to do it in the end.
I'm convinced this is the side gig for the blue man group
This is one of my FAVORITE games ever. I miss the days where a corp would just make a release a new IP. It didn't sell like that, but it exists and I'm all for it.
Very underrated game. There should be a sequel to this.
I will forever want a sequel. RT was great.
I like how they're down to wear a helmet and nothing else. Shirts are expensive, can't even imagine investing in armor.
They blew the whole budget on genetic engineering the soldiers to survive the nuclear hellscape of a planet and adding the whole brain chip thing so they didn't have any budget left for some basic body armor.
This is such a great game used to play it on my ps2, so nostalgic.
I wish they would make a second game or a remake that would be awsome
Played this game way back when and forgot about it, been looking for it for s couple years now, never thought I'd find it through one of your videos lol. Take care man.
3:40 Did anyone else notice ghost turn into a furry for a second? 😂
I love the Smurfs cinematic universe!
You've become my favourite channel hands down
Thanks for covering this I spent a lot of time playing this and medal of honor rising sun as a kid lol
This looks like a weird Army Man spin-off.
This is one of my top favorite games from my childhood. I still think about the days of renting this on Friday night and completing it over and over.
Really good game, and yes, the pistol is the best weapon due to insane accuracy and unlimited ammo. I replay this game every couple of years, always like: hey when's the last time I play Rogue Trooper? guess it's today.
This was my favorite game growing up and no one I've ever asked has heard of it before and I just thought it was because I played it on the Wii.
Blue man crew has a crazy origin story...
Unlocked a memory I didn't know I had. I remember this game as a kid and god I sucked at it.
I remember playing this game on PS2, it was a masterpiece
I finished this baby likee three times. The vehicles in this game have pleasantly chunky designs, esp. the Nord landing craft. I also wish there were plastic miniatures of the troops on both sides.
2000 AD was my favourite comic which my dad bought for me on a regular basis so I always had the heads up on many of the characters from Judge Dredd to Rogue Trooper to Strontium Dog to so my wonderful story's!
I for one wish a game publisher and dev team would A: Remake Rogue Trooper/Judge Dredd, B: Take a strong look at ( Invasion ) Volgan story arc, C: Use THARG the comics ceo to branch off these different aspects.
So Rogue baby, come back to us, we need you 👉
Rented this gem 💎 from Family Video back in the day on PS2. THANKS FOR THE UPLOAD!
So many references, from lego, halo, fallout to pretty much anything
Man I just found you today and binged your videos. You are fckn HILARIOUS
This is the first game you’ve played that I’m going to go buy. Thanks for showing me this shit exist
I actually had this game back in the day and played in the pc. The chips that he collected from his fallen comrades he needed to put in his different equipment (i.e. helmet, rifle, backpack, medkit, etc.) to aid him in his fight against their evil foe.
I holy grasped the joke within 3 seconds thank you you did it
You had me to 60 MPH instantly
Rogue Trooper also was a comic I could not afford, when we still played original Wasteland on Commodore 64!
Dang, the smurfs really went downhill didn’t they.
You do realize the game has a shotgun, right?
Anyway I played this on the PS2 many years ago and I really liked the aesthetic and the game felt really good back then. Also now you have played this and BLACK, the two shooting games I liked the most as a kid, and both of them actually aged super well, I am happy.
That guy was quicker to make a gun out of his comrade than a guardian.
hello, this is weed stage 4, ummm...
mercenaries 2 world in flames?
(or maybe to celebrate avatar movie, play avatar game)
wow, I remember playing this when I was a young kid, I totally forgot all of the fun times I had with this lmao
I have been trying to remember what this game was called for years. Thank you
One of my fav 3rd person shooters ever, for a warhammer 40k fan it's a must (bc this comic is a predecessor of 40k universe)
3:18 Noooooooo I thought he was going to say Richard ahahaha
Even back when this was in the 2000 AD comic I always found it was ver convinced that his team mates names/nicknames corresponded to the equipment they ended up being installed 3.
I meant to say very convenient.
Never heard of this game. For the first moment, I thought it plays in the Army Men universe
GOOD TA GO!
no flipping way dr manhattan stormed the beaches at Pandormandy
When I was a kid I thought this was a spin off army men game. Still kinda feels that way honestly.
I never even played Haze but I used the edgy cover art as my PS3 profile picture as a kid LOL.
Great comic 2000ad great character Rogue trooper, alright fun game , only bought it a few months back , runs sweet on the series x.
You HAVE to play armed and dangerous next. These two and fable were my childhood
Good call
The first time i saw Thais game. I thinked that was a strategy game and not watched the trailer, bit now that you showed me the gameplay. Now i want to play too.
this game was my childhood, cant wait to watch this
Since Oboe played this, he might as well play its sibling "Judge Dredd: Dredd vs Death"
I picked this up back when PC games came in boxes.
Didn't know anything other then it was a 3rd person shooter.
I had a shit ton of fun with it, played the campaign over and over