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With the completion of the third title in the RIP series, the RIP games have become an instant classic in the arcade-shooter genre. RIP Trilogy brings all three RIP titles into one exciting and heart-pounding pack.RIPNot afraid of Death? What if he is accompanied by Halloween and Rock-N-Roll?
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With the completion of the third title in the RIP series, the RIP games have become an instant classic in the arcade-shooter genre. RIP Trilogy brings all three RIP titles into one exciting and heart-pounding pack.RIPNot afraid of Death? What if he is accompanied by Halloween and Rock-N-Roll? Play the part of these antiheroes and go to war in this all-out action experience! Each character has their own strengths and skills, but this is not a game for the faint of heart. With over 40 levels to RIP through, the results are murderous!40 levels of murder and mayhemA variety of guns and battle magicThree chilling charactersA toned-down, less violent kid's modeRIP2 Strike BackYour favorite antiheroes are here to strike back with another score to settle. Death, Halloween and Rock-N-Roll...each character has his own strengths and skills, so pick one and start shooting. In Story Mode, you'll fight through 60 furious levels using an arsenal of upgradeable weapons, tanks, helicopters and turrets or for a quick adrenaline fix, play Rush Mode and see how long you can last.Choose from a large arsenal of weaponsAssorted vehicles including gun turrets, tanks and helicoptersVariety of abilities and power-ups60 levels of unlimited gameplayHuge boss levels for more challengeTwo modes of play; Rush Mode or Story ModeRIP3 The Last HeroRIP3 The Last Hero combines the dynamics of a hardcore shooter while preserving the elusive classic arcade appeal and never lets up on the intense action. Every level presents a new challenge, requiring you to not only prove your sharp-shooting, but to think and act tactically.The terrain and environments must be employed to survive waves of adversaries, but since all in-game objects are destructible, you must think fast. Your hero will travel all over the world from the African jungle to the Arctic snow, through secret labs and bunkers, in the streets and skyscrapers of Metropolis city and also go into deep space using a hijacked spaceship.100 levels of arcade shooting action6 unique playable characters with varied and powerful skills to developA huge arsenal of destructive weaponry, each with 2 shooting modesCapture and control military vehicles, including Tanks, Helicopters and Battle TurretsFully destructible battlefield - all the objects can be damaged and destroyedIncludes a space adventure minigame, where you pilot the Vostok-23 starship12 Huge, challenging bosses evoke classic arcade gameplay3 difficulty level settings to increase the intensitySpecial bonuses and secrets are scattered throughout the gameCooperative multiplayer for two players to battle against the enemy hordesMultiplayer death-match for up to 6 players over LAN
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