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Gunbird 2

Gunbird 2 is the sequel to Psikyo's popular vertical-scrolling shooter, featuring enhanced graphics, new characters, and more intense bullet-hell gameplay. Players battle through vibrant stages against waves of enemies and screen-filling bosses.

Release Date
January 1, 1998
Developer
Psikyo
Publisher
Psikyo
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Seven warriors are challenged to head on a quest to find three powerful elements of Sun, Moon and Stars. Whoever brings the elements to God will be rewarded the legendary Almighty Potion and all its magical powers.

Gameplay Systems

There are seven stages in each game loop (two loops total). The first three stages are randomly chosen from possible four. At the second loop, enemies fire denser bullet patterns moving at faster speeds. Stage 2-1 takes place at the only stage not available in 1st loop, instead of the 1-1 counterpart.

After completing the first loop with only one player, player can choose one of two choices for a wish with magic potion, with unique ending for each choice. If 1st loop is completed with two players, a combination-specific ending is played. This was the first Psikyo shooter to feature medal-chaining: picking up 2,000 point medals (when they flash) repeatedly results in a slight point increase and a coin chain, recorded separately from the score. This was later featured in Strikers 1945 III/Strikers 1999 .

The arcade game supports both English and Japanese languages, chosen via arcade board dip switch settings. The language setting is Japanese if dip switches are set to Japanese, English otherwise. Two exclusive playable characters in the Dreamcast port of Gunbird 2 , released in 2000, includes Morrigan Aensland from the Darkstalkers series and Aine from the Samurai Aces series. Other new features include Internet ranking, gallery, and voices during intermission.

Media Reviews

IGN
8.4/10
GameSpot
5.8/10
Famitsu
29/40
Game Informer
5.5/10
Electronic Gaming Monthly
6.5/10

About Gunbird 2

Gunbird 2 is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1998. Developed by Psikyo and published by Psikyo, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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