I figured I might as well make a topic on this game, since we've talked about it for a while in the shoutbox.
For those not in the know, Rise of the Robot was a game that was extremely hyped in the early 90s and released in 1994 on almost every system, and 1995 on even more. Just about everything but the Game Boy and anything Atari made (For some reason) got the game.
The game was touted to revolutionise fighting games, with stunning pre-rendered 3D graphics.
The only thing is revolutionised was how to scam people. Sure, it looked pretty, but gameplay was stiff, there were barely any special moves and depending on the version you played, the AI were either a total pushover or downright cheated.
They also hyped that it had music by Briain May but all but the 3DO and CD-i versions had any music he composed for. The rest just had samples from 2 songs from his "Back into the Light" album.
Matt McMuscles did a history of the game's development as part of his What Happened? series.
I personally find the game super fascinating, it's definitely a time capsule for the early 90s, and it's fun to think about what people thought the game was going to be based on all the coverage it got.
Have you guys played this? What did you think?