Caught in the line of fire, random objects - even cacti - constantly blow up and the blood flows by the gallon, making it possible to briefly satisfy any murderous cravings you may possess. Carmageddon, anyone? Touting about a huge arsenal of weaponry and ripping homicidal thugs in half can be fun too. There's a spot of fun to be had by ramming your car headfirst into unsuspecting cars and passers-by during vehicular episodes, even if it has been done to death before. Forget about a learning curve as well, because all you have to do to get ahead is memorise where enemies are going to pop up.Īnd how about a cheer for the age-old console design trick that renders the player unable to save between levels?īut, complaints aside, the game's not all crap. Piss poor camera angles and your ability to see through walls (which become translucent from some viewpoints), don't improve matters either. Trying to make McClane's car or body turn, let alone move the cross hair/laser sight fast enough to shoot the gun-wielding geezers that pop up, is a constant chore. Shoot Me, Pleaseįor starters, even with a gamepad, the controls are rubbish. Supposedly a testosterone-fuelled orgy of destruction that will appeal to self-respecting males of all shapes and preferences, play this and it's going to be you that's begging for a bullet, oh, about 30 minutes in. McClane is the man in the wrong place at the wrong time (as you are if you've bought this game) and it's your job to lead him through a selection of activities: a driving sequence, third-person action-adventure, and a Virtua Cop-style-shooting affair. He's popped in for a party at a local prison, but something's gone awry and a gang of international terrorists are pestering the local populace. Starting out, we find John McClane, chief ass-whooper, heavily armed and dangerous on the streets of Las Vegas. And if you find that appalling, try swallowing the concept that the only surprise you'll find in this box is that the game is not only flawed, it's flawed three times over. Add in a healthy dose of Bruce Willis and even those of you with intestinal fortitude might find the title hard to digest. Most of fans confuse Rolf with other terrorist, Erik, who's played by Phil Theis.We're not overly fond of PlayStation ports here at PC, and naturally sequels of PlayStation ports slip even further down our must-have list. It is likely that Rolf was arrested afterwards by the police in Quebec. Then Simon sees the suitcase bomb they brought with them and tells Targo to blow the dam with it in attempt to drown McClane who is following them on the dump truck he commandeered. Once Simon, as well as Mathias Targo and several others, arrived in dump trucks with stolen gold, Targo calls on Rolf and some others to go after McClane. 3 at the Catskill Mountains entrance, much to the suspicion of Zeus. The henchman reluctantly brought the bomb in the backseat and the two took off to go to New York City Water Tunnel No. But one of men thought they should leave it because he didn't want to ride with that bomb, but Rolf convinces him that some kid could get their hands on it, showing that he at least cares for innocent people. While he and the others we're maintaining their cover as policemen, Rolf thanks Zeus for deliver the bomb to them and shakes his hand. Zeus hands over the suitcase bomb that was in Tompkins Square Park to them. After Simon tells him to let Zeus go, Rolf speaks to Zeus politely.
As Zeus was coming up to him and his other comrades, disguised as police officers, Rolf speaks in an American accent to Simon while keeping appearances as a police officer. Then Rolf sees John McClane and Zeus Carver returning to the bank and informs Simon on the cell phone. Rolf and two other comrades stood guard near the subway bomb site, disguised as uniformed police officers. Then they took the gold from the vault and put them in dump trucks. After taking out Detective Ricky Walsh and two patrol officers, he changes disguise as the police officer. He walked down the subway steps of the station they bombed near the vault of the Federal Reserve building on the other side of the wall. Rolf was helping out Simon and their comrades rob the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Rolf was one of Simon Gruber's henchmen during the heist in the Federal Reserve Bank in New York. Robert Sedgwick " I'm afraid I'm gonna need an answer on that issue." ―Rolf to Simon