Thunder Force II

Thunder Force II

Infobox VG| title = Thunder Force II


developer = Technosoft
publisher = Technosoft ("Japan"), Sega of America ("North America")
designer =
engine =
released = X68000 version

genre = Scrolling shooter
modes = Single player
ratings =
platforms = Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sharp X68000
media = Mega Drive/Genesis: 4-megabit cartridge
X68000: 5.25 Floppy disk (2)
requirements =
input = Mega Drive/Genesis controller, X68000 Keyboard/Joystick

"Thunder Force II" is a scrolling shooter developed by Technosoft. It was first released in Japan in 1988 for the Sharp X68000 computer. A year later, it was ported to the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis game console and released in Japan (under the name "Thunder Force II MD"), Europe, and the United States.

It is the second chapter of the "Thunder Force" series. (It is often mistaken as the first chapter in the series, despite its name, due in part to the fact the original "Thunder Force" remained exclusive to 8-bit Japanese computer formats that remain obscure in the West.)

tory

Taking place soon after Thunder Force, the ORN Empire creates a powerful new battleship, the "Plealos" (a.k.a "Preareos"). Using this battleship, ORN once again attacks the Galaxy Federation. The outcome of the attacks result in the destruction of the Galaxy Federation affiliated planet of Reda, and heavy destruction on the planet Nepura (a.k.a. Nebula), which ORN eventually captures from the Galaxy Federation.

Eventually, the Galaxy Federation learns that ORN houses "Plealos" deep below Nebula's surface when not in use and takes the opportunity to plan an operation to take it down. They send the next iteration of their Fire Leo series of fighter craft, the FIRE LEO-02 "Exceliza", to destroy ORN bases on Nepura and eventually find and destroy "Plealos". The player controls the "Exceliza" and travels through a variety of stages to accomplish this goal.

Gameplay

Stages in the game are split into two formats: the free-directional scrolling, overhead stage format from the previous game (referred to in game as "top-view stages"), and horizontal, forward-scrolling, R-Type-esque stages (referred to as "side-view" stages). Each stage begins in the top-view perspective, where the player has to locate the cores of a certain number of major enemy bases and destroy them. After this is accomplished, the stage continues from the side-view perspective, which plays like a traditional horizontal scrolling shooter. After the boss of the side-view sub stage is defeated, the player moves on to the next stage.

Building upon its predecessor, "Thunder Force II" introduced a weapon system that would become the staple for the rest of the series. The player's ship now has default arsenal of weapons which include a twin, forward firing shot (the "Twin" shot), a single forward, and single backward firing shot (the "Back" shot), and a bomb shot in the top-view stages. By collecting certain items, the default weapons can be upgraded to more a powerful level. Also, the player could obtain a certain number of new weapons with various unique abilities by collecting the weapon's corresponding item (the "Hunter", a signature weapon of the series, debuts in this game).

Once obtained, the weapons can be switched between at the player's desire, but if the ship is destroyed, all weapons are lost except for the defaults. The top-view and the side-view stages have different sets of weapons; losing weapons in the top-view stages do not affect the weapons equipped in the side-view stages and vice versa.

"Thunder Force II" also introduced the CLAW add-ons; small pods which revolve around the ship. The function of the CLAWs is to block weak incoming bullets, and to provide extra firepower by firing single, normal shots. The player may acquire up to two CLAWs at a time, but will lose them upon ship destruction. Exclusive to this game is an item which temporally increases their orbit speed, making them more likely to block bullets.

Differences between versions

The X68000 version of the game has slightly better visuals than its Sega Mega Drive/Genesis counterpart. For example, some of the top-view oriented stage backgrounds have parallax scrolling/transparency effects which the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version lacks. This can be most readily be seen from the water in the first top-view stage. Sprites in the X68000 game are typically larger, but also usually less animated than the later Sega Mega Drive/Genesis port.

The X68000 version has clearer voice samples, including extra voice effects such as the "Shit!" exclamation heard after player's last life is lost. The X68000 version also has an introduction sequence, and a top-view stage and side-view stage that is not found in the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version. Finally, both versions have a few weapons unique from each other (for instance, "Sidewinder" in the X68000 version corresponds to "Nova" in the Genesis version).

External links

* [http://www.jasondoucette.com/tforce2.html "Thunder Force 2"] - Screenshots and comments
* [http://www.meanmachinesmag.co.uk/review/6/thunderforce-2.php "Thunder Force II" Review - Mean Machines Archive]
* [http://www.gamefabrique.com/thunder-force-2.html "Thunder Force 2"] on GameFabrique.


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