Story Breakdown: Disruptor (PlayStation)

One of the best parts of a video game is the ending, but who has the time to go back and play through every game? Let me introduce you to Game Over: The Early Years, the weekly show where we dive into classic games and spoil both their stories and endings. From the biggest hits to obscure classics, we're taking a look at some of the best and most memorable conclusions in video game history.

When you hear the name Insomniac Games, you probably think of Ratchet & Clank, Spyro the Dragon, or perhaps their recent Spider-Man games. But long before they introduced the world to OverCharge Delirium XT, Insomniac gave us a first-person shooter filled with a whole bunch of cheesy full-motion video overacting. I'm of course talking about Disruptor, the developer's long-forgotten debut that was released on the PlayStation back in 1996 and went on to garner generally positive review scores. With everybody falling in love with Mile Morales, I thought it might be fun to look at the action game that started it all for Ted Price and Insomniac Games, so turn back now if you don't want to know what happens next, because today we're going to be spoiling the story and endings for Disruptor on the PlayStation. This is Game Over: The Early Years!


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