Sol-Feace- The hardest 2D Side-Scrolling Shooter ever to land on any console. This started with a manga video and ended withone. The main agme was extremely hard but also hard to put down. |
Sol-Feace Who made the bloody cpu in the first place? Sol-Feace sees you taking on legions of enemies in a small, lightly armed and crappily armoured space ship. Why only send a single ship against a whole legion? That's like sending a single soldier to destroy all the German troops in the 2nd World War! It's totally stupid! Still, makes the game a bit harder (Gotta laugh at the harder bit, this is nigh on impossible!). Okay, I've dissed the storyline and told you it's hard and that's it's nearly impossible. But maybe it's these that make it so playable. If you have to own only one Side-Scrolling Shooter and you want it to last you a life time, trust me, this will take you two lifetimes to complete! A brilliantly hard game! At some point in the distant future (in present terms, the 31st century), the human race perfected the bio-logic circuit and created the master computer called the Gatefold Computer System, or, GCS-WT. The computer took in information at a fantastic rate and became "self-aware" just a few days after going online. Seeing itself as superior to humans, it immediately gave the humans an ultimatum: be ruled or be destroyed. After many years of oppresion under the GCS-WT's rule, the humans created a resistance movement. GCS-WT learned of this, and decided to wipe them out. Most of the resistance force was destroyed in the ensuing war. a small group, however, managed to escape and regroup on a secret base near the star Sirius. At the same time, Dr Edwin Feace, a computer expert, was able to dmage GCS-WT's data core, and escape to join them. The resistance movement estimates that it will take about 300 hours for GCS-WT to to repair the damage and come back online. In the meantime, the resistance fighters plan to break through the defence systems surrounding the GCS-WT with the prototype spacefighter Sol-Feace. But the spacefighter is no good without a pilot... |