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X2 (video game)

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X2
Developer(s)Team17
Publisher(s)Ocean Software
Capcom (Japan)
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • EU: November 1996
  • JP: August 1997
Genre(s)Side-scrolling shooter
Mode(s)Single player, multiplayer

X2 is an arcade-style side-scrolling shoot 'em up released during the Team17-Ocean collaboration era of video games that created the Worms series. It is the sequel to the Amiga shooter Project-X. Unlike its predecessor, this game was a console exclusive. Acclaim Entertainment was slated to publish the game in North America,[1] but it was never released in that region. A Sega Saturn version of the game[2] was scrapped during development, at least in part due to Acclaim (who would have published it in North America, as with the PlayStation version) withdrawing support for the Saturn.[3]

Retired pilot Commander Miner is called out of retirement as he is one of the best and last remaining pilots qualified to take the fight to the invading aliens.

Unlike most shoot 'em ups, X2 allows the player to keep the power-ups they have acquired when they lose a life.[4]

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Reception

The Electronic Gaming Monthly review team gave the game a 5.75 out of 10, with all four reviewers save Sushi-X agreeing that the game looks good but is frustratingly difficult to the point where it is not fun to play, with numerous points where it is impossible to avoid taking hits.[1] GamePro's Gideon commented, "Although the graphics and sound effects are above average, the overall game experience is too chaotic; in fact, at times it's difficult to identify shots onscreen or to differentiate your own firepower from that of your enemies."[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "Review Crew: Project X2". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 90. Ziff Davis. January 1997. p. 68.
  2. ^ "Introducing... Skull Fang". Sega Saturn Magazine. No. 22. Emap International Limited. August 1997. p. 98. Retrieved 25 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Sega and Bandai: A Merger Collapses". Next Generation. No. 32. Imagine Media. August 1997. pp. 16–17. The U.S. branch of Acclaim, for example, has announced that Ocean's shoot 'em up Project X2, Take 2's Iron and Blood, and the company's own NFL Quarterback Club '98 have all been canned for Saturn release.
  4. ^ "Project X2: More than Monkeys Flying Fighter Planes". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 90. Ziff Davis. January 1997. pp. 200–1.
  5. ^ "PlayStation ProReview: Project X2". GamePro. No. 103. IDG. April 1997. p. 81.

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