People gush about the gameplay but what I'm more impressed about is the detail Treyon put into the set dressing. They made sure that everything looked just like the films. Somewhat futuristic but with the restraints of the time period the films was made. I also like the fact they set it after RoboCop 2 but before RoboCop 3. Really helped fill in the gaps between those 2 films.
@@Kyddosuperstar It could've been one of those weird licensing issues that prevented them from using it. Like the soundtrack rights are separate from the film rights.
@@Kyddosuperstarhonestly, the rendition they got for Rogue City is as perfectly a fit as can be, at least to me. Gotta listen to the RoboCop 2 theme again though.
@@anthonynonoya4486 I do not know if you friend gave it a chance. The real question is does he love Robocop ?, Because if you love the original movie, then you will love this game.
@@TheSoldierOfFortune924 just based on the Angry Joe Review, I'd have said not in a million years! But after this and Terminator Resistance, I can't imagine anyone better, especially as I think they would pull out all the stops, to truly redeem themselves of their past attempt. Otherwise, Judge Dredd would be awesome, but I am eager for whatever they bring out next, regardless.
And that they got Peter Weller to come back and do his voice was epic! I was only disappointed that they didn't sample more of the gun sounds from the movies, like that iconic Auto-9 sound.
The description of tricking your parents into renting Robocop hit hard. I got my mom to rent it as a 10 year old. She walked out of the room when ED209 killed the guy in the boardroom, which is the scene you showed. Good times.
I did the same when I was 15, but I didn't even realise it was rated R. My mother realised when she kept overhearing every character dropping F-bombs. The violence itself didn't seem so bad. I was brought up watching Get Smart and people kept being shot, stabbed and poisoned for laughs in nearly every episode... just without any blood.
I got this game, I'm just about finished it, it is THE BEST ROBOCOP game ever made! REALLY makes you feel like you're in the movie! I HIGHLY recommend this game for ANY ROBOCOP fans out there. 👍👍👍
(Warning Spoilers) Not exactly, the game does end going on into Robocop 3, with the random Japanese company buying out OCP. Still, the game does a great job bridging the gap between the movies. Showing what happened to the original CEO and making the final boss him in Robocop 2’s body was good thinking on the writer’s part.
@@mrfoxly6833 What I think is interesting is that the storyline also works as a "third movie" if you wanted to view Robo 1, 2, and RC as a trilogy. It does wrap up most of the storylines from the previous two films, but without contradicting the story of Robo 3 for the five fans who care about it. I understand why some of these retro sequels just ignore disliked entries in a franchise, but it's cool that Teyon found a middle ground where people could be happy with RC regardless of how they feel about Robo 3.
@@jasonblalock4429 Also it would be cool, if they release Gunarm as new weapon. Also android ninjas could be a nice enemy to fight. Maybe also some eastereggs/updates from that RC tv series would also be nice :)
There's only one good RoboCop movie and that's the first one. Second one is a decent popcorn flick but a major stepdown and riddled with plotholes. Third one is well, the third one and genuinely the quality of that film has more in common with this game than the first two films.
They need to make "Spaceballs: The Video Game". Ever planet you visit should be in a different gameplay style. An FPS plant, an RPG planet, a platformer planet, etc.
A ridiculous good game. Teyon have redeemed themselves and gone above and beyond. When you're Robocop, stalking through a construction site while the epic theme players as you're blasting mercenary assholes, such a good game.
@@pragmax I feel like Dredd would have the upper-hand thanks to his Lawgiver and its plethora of specialty ammunition. I know he's got armor-piercing and explosive rounds in there. The auto-9 is just what it sounds like...an automatic 9-millimeter. Dredd eats 9-mils for breakfast, lol.
"Sorta" being the keyword. It's a weird mixture of genres. It has large, open maps, but I wouldn't call it open-world. It has dialogue choices and side-quests, but I wouldn't really call it an rpg. It's clearly a fps shooter, but feels completely different than every other shooter I've played, where you're in the shoes of an actual badass who doesn't need to be particularly concerned with the enemies. Dunno what to call it exactly, but I f'ing love it! Just wish there was a little bit more to interact with when you're wandering around the city. Some of the interactions with people are pretty funny.
The part I LOVE in every @Honest Game Trailers is (of *course* the EPIC VOICE goes without saying) the STARRING section. I mean honestly those are usually spot on and often the coldest (ok, and at times the kindest) cut of all. I tell you HONESTLY I would rather an Honest Trailer over many many "mainstream" reviews. Love y'all!
They shouldn’t be guilty pleasures. They along with Baldur’s Gate 3, and Elden Ring should be the standard for fun games because most AAA games seem to have forgotten why video games are called video games
It's not often I buy a newly-released game at full-price, but it was worth it. It's essentially Robocop 2.5 in a gaming format and it is FUCKING AWESOME. Now that there is a New Game + mode, I'll have to play it again so I can get a fully-powered up Robocop!!! Seriously though, Teyon did a brilliant job of this, it's so fucking 80s, retro-futuristic, so violent and loaded with the biting satire that Paul Verhoeven used for the first Robocop movie. The one-liners withing the dialogue are fantastic; "Can I sign with this?" says Robocop brandishing his Auto-9 and breaking down the door when a private army pretends to be a delivery service and wanting a signature. Always listen to the radio messages as they are sheer comedy genius. The respect paid to the source material of Robocop by Teyon is one of the key features of this game, you ARE Robocop; you dispense justice either verbally or with lead, you pop motherfuckers heads off with gay abandon; there's actually an upgrade for the Auto-9 where you can INCREASE the gore/blood spatter! Basically, you walk, talk and act like Robocop, there are moments where you aren't a justice delivering juggernaut, there are quiet moments where you are reminded that Alex Murphy is still there under the visor and his humanity is key to getting the good ending of the game, serving the public trust is just as important as giving criminals lead poisoning and sometimes turning a blind eye/giving a warning can do more good than a punishment. If you are on the fence about this game, please give it a go, you won't regret it.
This game is the absolute B game budget, gem release of last year. Sometimes it’s fun just to turn your brain off, be entertained and bathe in mindless violence. The superb attention to detail with the source material and the addition of New Game Plus now, just make it that much better! So much fun!Reminds me of the old arcade shooters (I’m dating myself, 😂) with modern graphics and tweaks.
It's a cracking game and it's true, for the most part you can tank your way through it which is very satisfying. A Dredd game with the developers deploying the same care towards the aesthetics and world building would be superb (especially if they made it, like this, follow on from either of the Dredd movies).
RoboCop: Rogue City is really great with Praydog's UEVR mod and 6dof! One thing that I noticed wearing HMD during the cut scenes is RoboCop's height is exaggerated and his body floats above the ground making him seem taller than the model itself. 😂
I love that when someone said dredd I immediately thought of the version with Carl Urban. I hate that you were sick enough to remind us that the 80s version exists.
Couple things, lol: 1) As far as shooting bad guys in the dong, he did that _one time_ in the movie (that I'm aware of) Also, 2) Optimus Prime Directive?? Well-played! 3) In your epic voice, please say, "You'd best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner. You're in one."
Either this game will help push a possible/potential film sequel or this maybe this closest thing we'll ever have to a sequel. Fun Fact: They actually did have a "Judge Dredd" game for the SNES.
I remember the first ever game from 1988, I played it on the ZX Spectrum. I was only 9 when it came out however that's back in the days when "it is only a computer game it must be OK for kids" worked wonders! 😅 Wikipedia reckons It was the best selling game of the 80s 🤓
Just putting it out there, but there is an old SNES game that came out, called RoboCop vs. The Terminator. So, if they get to make DLC for this game, that might be a perfect concept for them to tackle!
It really is funny that movie-based games are doing pretty well now, and video game-based movies are also doing well. There's some weird balance going on there.
Please say "When we find dat enojee soss, we'w find Dogda Wywee" ("When we find that energy source, we'll find Doctor Wily," as performed in Mega Man 8)
A proper R rated Judge Dredd game would be awesome.
Thats wild i got to the end of playing robo cop the first time and spent almost an hour looking for a good judge dredd game
Yes! Absolutely
They should make one based on the Karl Urban movie.
@@cable7152
Yes and the Sly one as well.
@noahcabrera9870 Did you find one? After i play this game i hope to find a good judge dredd.
People gush about the gameplay but what I'm more impressed about is the detail Treyon put into the set dressing. They made sure that everything looked just like the films. Somewhat futuristic but with the restraints of the time period the films was made. I also like the fact they set it after RoboCop 2 but before RoboCop 3. Really helped fill in the gaps between those 2 films.
Missed opportunity for me is they didn't have the robocop 2 theme on blast during the riot scene in old Detroit
@@Kyddosuperstar It could've been one of those weird licensing issues that prevented them from using it. Like the soundtrack rights are separate from the film rights.
"retrofuturism". it's what Alien: Isolation did: keeping the tech and aesthetics the same as the original
My favorite detail is that its "Detroit" skyline prominently features Reunion Tower, just like it should.
@@Kyddosuperstarhonestly, the rendition they got for Rogue City is as perfectly a fit as can be, at least to me. Gotta listen to the RoboCop 2 theme again though.
“They call him RoboCop, not RoboTherapist.”
You guys had the perfect opportunity to say "RoboCope"
hahahahaha
I smell spin off!
That's pretty good.
Utube didn't like my Bro-bocop joke?
Was pretty lame but geez!😆
“They call him RoboCop, not RoboTherapist.”
Well, in that case there should be a RoboTherapist.
Could you imagine a cyborg therapist that helps you while throwing out corny one-liners?
Isn't that Baymax?
Ah yes the RoboTherapist and his archnemesis HoboTheRapist
Think thats ChatGPT.
"You have 10 seconds to express your fears and overcome them!"
This game is a really solid title that respects the source material. It is a shame more people are not giving it a go.
I have a friend who loved their terminator game, but absolutely hated this one.
@@anthonynonoya4486
That's weird, perhaps they didn't like the movement or lack of crouch mechanic in a robocop game.
@@anthonynonoya4486 I do not know if you friend gave it a chance. The real question is does he love Robocop ?, Because if you love the original movie, then you will love this game.
Was gonna pick it up over the holidays cause it was on sale.I'll keep a eye out for the next sale.
Its on sale in Steam@@JnEricsonx
"Nice shootin', son. What's your name?"
"... Murphy."
Optimus Prime Directive.
I love how this trailer also serves as a mini Honest Trailer for the RoboCop film duology
I know, right? Rogue City is like spiritual roboCop 3 we never got.
It always felt as if it was meant to be a trilogy. Too bad we never got a third film. I bet it would have kicked just as much ass as the two we got.
@@9tim80 what about a RoboCop story set in the advanced Delta City?
Teyon really redeemed themselves here. Just in time for the game to have it's New Game Plus mode added in!
They did that already with Terminator: Resistance.
@@hemidas But this confirmed that it wasn't a fluke.
Fingers crossed they will make a Rambo game next.
Allow me to correct - a Rambo game that is ACTUALLY GOOD
@@TheSoldierOfFortune924 just based on the Angry Joe Review, I'd have said not in a million years! But after this and Terminator Resistance, I can't imagine anyone better, especially as I think they would pull out all the stops, to truly redeem themselves of their past attempt.
Otherwise, Judge Dredd would be awesome, but I am eager for whatever they bring out next, regardless.
@@chriswihulu he's a man, not a god :)
Man, I can’t believe I never noticed how well that Apu clip works for most modern AAA games.
As a longtime fan of the RoboCop franchise, I really liked Rogue City! It recreated the vibe of the movies perfectly! ^_^
"Detroid Become Cop" LMFAO 🤣
It basically hands itself on a plate and yet it never occurred to me.
And that they got Peter Weller to come back and do his voice was epic! I was only disappointed that they didn't sample more of the gun sounds from the movies, like that iconic Auto-9 sound.
The description of tricking your parents into renting Robocop hit hard. I got my mom to rent it as a 10 year old. She walked out of the room when ED209 killed the guy in the boardroom, which is the scene you showed. Good times.
I did the same when I was 15, but I didn't even realise it was rated R. My mother realised when she kept overhearing every character dropping F-bombs.
The violence itself didn't seem so bad. I was brought up watching Get Smart and people kept being shot, stabbed and poisoned for laughs in nearly every episode... just without any blood.
This game is the embodiment of "what if we... just gave the people what they want?"
I got this game, I'm just about finished it, it is THE BEST ROBOCOP game ever made! REALLY makes you feel like you're in the movie! I HIGHLY recommend this game for ANY ROBOCOP fans out there. 👍👍👍
To be fair, best Robocop game ever is not a high bar.
@@scottlemiere2024 Hey, I really liked Robocop vs. Terminator on the SNES! XD
That brings back memories@@Zathurastra
a hidden gem that deserves to be recognized at the Game Awards.
What I like about this game is that, just like terminator resistance, it only takes the good movies into consideration storywise.
(Warning Spoilers)
Not exactly, the game does end going on into Robocop 3, with the random Japanese company buying out OCP.
Still, the game does a great job bridging the gap between the movies. Showing what happened to the original CEO and making the final boss him in Robocop 2’s body was good thinking on the writer’s part.
@@mrfoxly6833 What I think is interesting is that the storyline also works as a "third movie" if you wanted to view Robo 1, 2, and RC as a trilogy. It does wrap up most of the storylines from the previous two films, but without contradicting the story of Robo 3 for the five fans who care about it.
I understand why some of these retro sequels just ignore disliked entries in a franchise, but it's cool that Teyon found a middle ground where people could be happy with RC regardless of how they feel about Robo 3.
@@jasonblalock4429 Also it would be cool, if they release Gunarm as new weapon. Also android ninjas could be a nice enemy to fight. Maybe also some eastereggs/updates from that RC tv series would also be nice :)
There's only one good RoboCop movie and that's the first one. Second one is a decent popcorn flick but a major stepdown and riddled with plotholes. Third one is well, the third one and genuinely the quality of that film has more in common with this game than the first two films.
Ya know… I’ve never realised how kissable Robo’s lips were until I watched this video, so thank you for that.
They are very fleshy. Lol.
Who's more kissable, Peter Weller's Robocop or Val Kilmer's Batman ? 😄
Once he mentioned that I couldn't help but not notice them throughout the video wtf developers XD
That part about us never asking you what you want to say hit me right in the feels...
Please say whatever it is you wish to say.
Getting this for my dad for his Birthday! my dad likes fps games and COD has declined so I’m getting him this as it would scratch his fps itch.
You are an excellent son.
@@brettbaratheon9776 thanks! I like to get my dad a game for the occasional gift giving events for example his birthday and Christmas!
Damn, you have a cool dad. Doubly so if he's old enough to be a grandad. Always great to hear of older folks embracing gaming.
They need to make "Spaceballs: The Video Game". Ever planet you visit should be in a different gameplay style. An FPS plant, an RPG planet, a platformer planet, etc.
The 80s, a time where action movies were made for adults but also marketed toward children.
True+
I think I find the most interesting about this game is that there is no recoil from the guns, just like in the movies with RoboCop's shooting them
A ridiculous good game. Teyon have redeemed themselves and gone above and beyond. When you're Robocop, stalking through a construction site while the epic theme players as you're blasting mercenary assholes, such a good game.
Exactly what I thought.. they should make a Judge Dredd game!
Wouldn't that literally just be this game but with a slightly squishier protagonist?
@@andrewowens4421 hell yeah.
If Robocob met Judge Dredd, would Robocop deffer to Dredd's authority as a judge?
Dredd:
Robocop: You are in violation of city ordinance 23-167, put down your weapon and surrender.
Dredd: I AM the law!
Robocop: Your move, creep.
@@pragmax I feel like Dredd would have the upper-hand thanks to his Lawgiver and its plethora of specialty ammunition. I know he's got armor-piercing and explosive rounds in there.
The auto-9 is just what it sounds like...an automatic 9-millimeter. Dredd eats 9-mils for breakfast, lol.
Make an Honest Trailer for Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown
I was skeptical when someone said it's sorta a RPG but the bit about Robotherapist convinced me.
It's basically a Robocop life sim, tbh.
"Sorta" being the keyword. It's a weird mixture of genres. It has large, open maps, but I wouldn't call it open-world. It has dialogue choices and side-quests, but I wouldn't really call it an rpg. It's clearly a fps shooter, but feels completely different than every other shooter I've played, where you're in the shoes of an actual badass who doesn't need to be particularly concerned with the enemies.
Dunno what to call it exactly, but I f'ing love it! Just wish there was a little bit more to interact with when you're wandering around the city. Some of the interactions with people are pretty funny.
Get up, everybody's gonna move their feet.
Get down, everybody's gonna leave their seat.
You gotta lose your mind in Detroit Rock City.
Do Palworld next!!
A faithful Demolition Man game would be pretty cool.
It's funny how the heavy armour of some robots is paired with cables outside the armour . A simple scissor could do the job of a missile
Well, in Robocop 2. Alex Murphy did just that when he faced up evil robo Kane. He jumps on his back and messed up his exposed wires.
@manchesterunitedno7 I am talking about the other experiments shown at the beginning full of wires , without even bullet proof helmets
Teyon is showing folks like GameMill how to do an IP based game.
Not defending GameMill but they're definitely living up to their name. They do Mill out Games. Truly truth in advertising.
The part I LOVE in every @Honest Game Trailers is (of *course* the EPIC VOICE goes without saying) the STARRING section. I mean honestly those are usually spot on and often the coldest (ok, and at times the kindest) cut of all. I tell you HONESTLY I would rather an Honest Trailer over many many "mainstream" reviews. Love y'all!
0:37 *"DEEZ* *NUTS!"* - RoboCop (most definitely)
5:13 Now that I'm hyped!
I did a canon weapon playthrough.
Auto-9 (Robocop, Robocop 2)
.50 Cal (Robocop 2)
Cobra Assault Cannon (Robocop)
Holy crap! A Judge Dredd game would be awesome!
Hell, while we’re at it, have Karl Urban voice the character
They should have gotten the guys that made Dredd 2012 to make the new Robocop movie.
Their Palworld trailer shall be the greatest of all time....
Give me the chills with the line "Welcome to PlayPaintChill. You just gained honor +2 for following us ! ".
Not gonna lie, this and even Terminator are guilty pleasures of mine.
They shouldn’t be guilty pleasures. They along with Baldur’s Gate 3, and Elden Ring should be the standard for fun games because most AAA games seem to have forgotten why video games are called video games
It's not often I buy a newly-released game at full-price, but it was worth it. It's essentially Robocop 2.5 in a gaming format and it is FUCKING AWESOME. Now that there is a New Game + mode, I'll have to play it again so I can get a fully-powered up Robocop!!!
Seriously though, Teyon did a brilliant job of this, it's so fucking 80s, retro-futuristic, so violent and loaded with the biting satire that Paul Verhoeven used for the first Robocop movie. The one-liners withing the dialogue are fantastic; "Can I sign with this?" says Robocop brandishing his Auto-9 and breaking down the door when a private army pretends to be a delivery service and wanting a signature. Always listen to the radio messages as they are sheer comedy genius.
The respect paid to the source material of Robocop by Teyon is one of the key features of this game, you ARE Robocop; you dispense justice either verbally or with lead, you pop motherfuckers heads off with gay abandon; there's actually an upgrade for the Auto-9 where you can INCREASE the gore/blood spatter!
Basically, you walk, talk and act like Robocop, there are moments where you aren't a justice delivering juggernaut, there are quiet moments where you are reminded that Alex Murphy is still there under the visor and his humanity is key to getting the good ending of the game, serving the public trust is just as important as giving criminals lead poisoning and sometimes turning a blind eye/giving a warning can do more good than a punishment.
If you are on the fence about this game, please give it a go, you won't regret it.
Give these guys a raise godammit.
I love how you managed to fit in the three seashell joke into a completely unrelated video😂
Robocop Rogue City is a instant classic one of my favorites from 2023
Didn't get any awards though which sucked.
The Tick's battlecry "SSPPOOOOOOOONNN!"
Okay, you've had time for your little planning session, now it's really time for you to make a "Palworld" trailer.
How do we still not have a bully honest game trailer
YES!! LOL, that would be EPIC!
This game is the absolute B game budget, gem release of last year. Sometimes it’s fun just to turn your brain off, be entertained and bathe in mindless violence. The superb attention to detail with the source material and the addition of New Game Plus now, just make it that much better! So much fun!Reminds me of the old arcade shooters (I’m dating myself, 😂) with modern graphics and tweaks.
Thank you for saying my line at the end!
It's a cracking game and it's true, for the most part you can tank your way through it which is very satisfying.
A Dredd game with the developers deploying the same care towards the aesthetics and world building would be superb (especially if they made it, like this, follow on from either of the Dredd movies).
Now they just need to make a rated R Robocop vs Judge Dredd video game.
that's an incredibly horrible idea.
NOBODY KNOWS HOW TO USE THE FU**EN SEASHELLSSS!!!!!
I don't wanna die until I've understood how they operate
Ah, the 80's. If you're too young to remember, you'll never understand. 😁😁😁
Palworld should be next
Please do Palworld next!!
The game has some fun Easter eggs, not just for Robocop but other 80's movies. My favorite was finding Sweetchuck's Vespa.
Funny enough, Robo doing the mundane police work side quests is like playing Robo if he had the 200+ Prime Directives Juliet Faxx programmed into him,
4:55 the blep comes late you can hear the full word lol
A Demolition Man game where you could either play the John Spartan story or the Simon Phoenix story !!!! 🔥🔥🔥
"Dead or alive you're coming with me" would be a good pick-up line for some creeps in Robocops' Detroit.
A dredd game based on the comic would be damn good
Being a tank parttime in Arkham Knight worked so well, Teyon decided to bring it back in full force.
1:36 I’ve heard that in recent years, Detroit has really improved & significantly recovered.
RoboCop: Rogue City is really great with Praydog's UEVR mod and 6dof! One thing that I noticed wearing HMD during the cut scenes is RoboCop's height is exaggerated and his body floats above the ground making him seem taller than the model itself. 😂
I love that when someone said dredd I immediately thought of the version with Carl Urban. I hate that you were sick enough to remind us that the 80s version exists.
I've always wanted a mission based open world Knight Rider game.
I had no idea this existed. I must have it.
3:21 The heck, is that Jacket?
I didn't know they had a Hotline Miami reference!
Couple things, lol:
1) As far as shooting bad guys in the dong, he did that _one time_ in the movie (that I'm aware of)
Also, 2) Optimus Prime Directive?? Well-played!
3) In your epic voice, please say, "You'd best start believing in ghost stories, Miss Turner. You're in one."
so good, I'm humming the main theme
Make an Honest Trailer for Star Wars: The Old Republic
Please do an Honest Trailer for Fate/Samurai Remnant.
Demolition man as a FPS would be intense!
Just in time for the NG+
W
A Demolition Man game? People will probably head straight for the bathroom to figure out the three seashells. LOL
This game is so fun...finished it a couple times
Whoever had the idea to use that Simpsons clip to describe the state of game development today needs a raise. 😂
Either this game will help push a possible/potential film sequel or this maybe this closest thing we'll ever have to a sequel.
Fun Fact: They actually did have a "Judge Dredd" game for the SNES.
I remember the first ever game from 1988, I played it on the ZX Spectrum. I was only 9 when it came out however that's back in the days when "it is only a computer game it must be OK for kids" worked wonders! 😅 Wikipedia reckons It was the best selling game of the 80s 🤓
Just putting it out there, but there is an old SNES game that came out, called RoboCop vs. The Terminator. So, if they get to make DLC for this game, that might be a perfect concept for them to tackle!
They have the Three Seashells in Cyberpunk 2077. You can find it in your MegaBuilding Apartment couldn’t help but laugh.
Can we get Palworld next?
Dodging psych evals is probably the most authentic aspect of policing in this game.
I just found your channel right now im definitely subbing this shi too funny😂😂
As a Michigan native Robocop is mandatory viewing
He’s like our own local super hero 😂
Please say in your epic voice; "That's alright I still got my guitar, look out now!"
Really surprised the 'get a towel so a cop can dry off in the shower' side-quest didn't earn a nod
Just finished rogue city today. Absolutely awesome game! The last boss fight was a clash of the ages!
Another Polish game on Honest Trailers this year. Nice :D
How DO you use the 3 seashells?
We'll never know!😄
Demolition man and total recall would make great games
It really is funny that movie-based games are doing pretty well now, and video game-based movies are also doing well. There's some weird balance going on there.
Optimus Prime Directive. Damn, Peter Weller and Peter Cullen at the same con last year. Met Cullen, should have met Weller too.
"Yup! TotallYyYyYy fictional..." 🤣 I'm dying. Lol
Please do one for The Survivalists
Nice Venture Bros quote at the end
You need to do The Day Before
omg spencer saying what i'm thinking, GIVE ME A DEMOLITION MAN MOVIE
I have both the Demolition Man and Judge Dredd on the SNES. Great games! Would definitely like to see them get treated this way too.
Please say "When we find dat enojee soss, we'w find Dogda Wywee"
("When we find that energy source, we'll find Doctor Wily," as performed in Mega Man 8)
Please say "The last metroid is in captivity. The galaxy is at peace."