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Demolition Man | 3DO Longplay/ Playthrough [60 fps]

0:00 Intros 3:17 Stage 1 Rooftops (Shooting) 8:24 Simon Phoenix (Fighting) 10:15 Cutscene 13:15 Stage 2 Museum (Shooting) 15:20 Simon Phoenix (Fighting) 17:44 Stage 3 Tunnels (First Person) 28:00 Stage 4 Obligatory Car Chase 31:10 Simon Phoenix (Fighting) 33:45 Stage 5 Cryoprison (First Person) 46:36 The Final Confrontation 48:10 Final Boss & Ending NOTE: The game has about 12 minutes of FMV footage from the movie - originally the video was uploaded with the cutscenes untouched, but in smaller windows, but it was blocked for copyright reasons. It was uploaded again with the scenes mirrored, blocked again. The video could not be uploaded in its original form. Instead of removing the clips, some editing was done. TV/VHS filters were added to the footage, and most of it was replaced with panels from the comic adaptation. The duration and the audio of the newly edited "cutscenes" is exactly the same with the original FMVs. Most original FMVs (e.g. the intro, the long cutscene after stage one, the ending) are pretty much the same with the Sega CD, only in better quality. The game also has some brief pre-rendered cutscenes - as these are obviously not from the movie, they are untouched. Anyway, this game is like a mid-90s, FMV version of older mediocre movie-based games on the Amiga: a mix of different genres, not being particularly good in any of them. A basic shooting gallery, some fight scenes which play counter-intuitive for anyone who has played proper fighting games, an obligatory car level, and some very basic Doom-like first person levels which take too long to complete, lack any checkpoints and, compared to the earliest version of Doom from 1993, play and look like a slow pixelated mess.

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