The ST is 8.25 meters high (close to 30 feet) and has a Multiattack Blast that is powerful, but still requires like 80 hits to bring down enemies- you have to make as much use out of its speed and agility as anything, shooting down enemy hits. Mike Anderson pilots the ST Falcon and blasts the crap out of numerous enemy mechs (the generals of Anubis). Motivation (Saving the World)- Mike is a freedom-fighter out to free the world from chaos.Įnemy (Anubis)- The evil Anubis killed Mike's father and has taken control of Earth- Mike fights for freedom and revenge. Growth 8 (Str & Toughness +8, +8 Mass, +4 Intimidation, -4 Dodge/Parry, +1 Speed, -8 Stealth) - (30 feet) (Feats: Innate) (Extras: Permanent +0) (17)ĭodge +11 (DC 21), Parry +7 (DC 17), Toughness +3, Fortitude +5, Will +8 This one is apparently the best Super Scope game, according to YouTube reviewer SNESdrunk.Īccurate Attack, Improved Aim, Improved Critical (Blasts) 2, Improved Initiative, Improved Smash, Power Attack, Precise Attack (Ranged/Cover), Ranged Attack 8 Now you can choose between the ST Falcon & Tornado (which is piloted by a female character named Carol Eugene). but Anubis reveals that he is just part of the threat- the Eltorian alien race has invaded Earth and must be stopped. In this one, Mike has created a new era of prosperity, but Anubis has reappeared and taken back control. Ultimately it's a hard sell just because you NEED the Super Scope to even play it.Ĭalled Space Bazooka in its later Japanese release, it did well enough to get a sequel called Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge in 1993 (they swapped names because Battle Clash didn't sell that well). They even take noticeable battle-damage as the game goes on! The game has lots of conversational bits between you, your enemies and your repair/base crew featuring lots of portraits- something Intelligent Systems would use in their Fire Emblem series. It looks pretty good, though- enemies are big and colorful, taking up much of the screen and being well-animated and put in interesting poses- as the entire game is basically "looking at an an enemy in the first-person view" this is pretty important. The game reviewed well in some places, but horribly in others- I've seen reviews as low as 28% but most are around 70%-ish. Mike's father was killed by Anubis, and so Mike trains in every aspect of ST battles to take revenge. A merciless warrior named Anubis is the current champion, and you play Mike Anderson, who must defeat him. The game takes place during a chaotic future where "The Battle Game" is the only place with rules- the winner takes control of the world. Some enemies can only be defeated by deflecting their attacks back at them, and every enemy has a weak point that eats more damage. You must also defend against enemy shots by shooting their own blasts. You can fire rapidly or use charged shots, each depleting your energy bar. In the game, you play the gunner of the mecha "ST Falcon" and gun down other giant robot "STs" ("Standing Tanks") in one on one battles. The Scope was only compatible with like 12 games, however, making it not that popular. Battle Clash is another shooting game, this one using the Super Scope light gun on the Super NES- it was one of the first games released with deliberate Super Scope potential and was highly hyped at the time (though I haven't heard of it).
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