Metal Warriors

This article is about the video game. For the song, see The Triumph of Steel.
Metal Warriors

North American SNES box art
Developer(s) LucasArts
Publisher(s) Konami
Engine ZAMN[1]
Platform(s) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Release date(s)
  • NA: February 1995
Genre(s) Action, platformer
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Metal Warriors is a 1995 action platformer video game developed by LucasArts and published by Konami for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. The game was released exclusively in North America in February 1995.

Gameplay

Much of the game mechanics fall in line with a platform game. In addition to the regular single player game, there is a 2 player split screen versus mode. Each selectable robot has their own melee weapons in the game.

The player is able to pilot six different types of assault suits, and can use different suits in the same stage. At any time, the player can abandon their assault suit and attempt to find a new one, allowing the player to remain in the game even if their assault suit is destroyed. Instead of a health bar, the mechs all show progressive battle damage as they take on enemy fire. The six different suit types are the Nitro, the Havoc, the Prometheus, the Spider, the Ballistic, and the Drache.

Each suit is also equipped with a backpack unit that can use backpack power-ups. These backpack power-ups are rocket launcher, grenade launcher, mine layer, and gravity inverter. Like the suit's ranged gun, the backpack unit may be disabled if the suit takes significant damage. Other power-ups suits can use are health power-ups (instantly restoring a damaged suit to full health), and various upgrades for the suit's primary gun.

While ejected from the suit, the player controls a marine equipped with a pistol and jetpack. The marine can fly in a manner similar to the nitro, but is slower. The pistol is useless against all enemies with the exception of soldiers and scientists lacking armor. Most enemies ignore unsuited marines. The player must eject from their armor to switch armors and to activate switches to open doors. Also, the marine can fit into smaller spaces and scout ahead without attracting the attention of most enemies.

Plot

Metal Warriors is about the United government in the year 2102 being under siege from Dark Axis led by the leader Venkar Amon. The few remaining warriors defending Earth are known as the Metal Warriors.

After successfully completing a few missions in space (rescuing a pilot, gathering intelligence, defending a ship and capturing a mining facility) the United government disables an anti-spacecraft cannon in Alaska in order to safely begin removing Axis forces from Earth. Missions on Earth include: assaulting a facility in the jungle, fighting through bombed-out cities and capturing subterranean mining facilities. Finally, the player confronts Amon and defeats him in a battle between fully mobile flying armored suits.

Reception

The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly acknowledged that the game is very similar to Cybernator, but judged it to be an outstanding game due to the heavy challenge, simple controls, and the ability to leave the mech suit. They gave it an average of 8.125 out of 10.[2] GamePro likewise called the game "a new and improved Cybernator", praising the detailed and uncluttered graphics, variety of equipment, the ability to leave the mech suit, and the general fun of blowing up enemies.[3]

See also

References

  1. Interview: Toshiyasu Morita, Sega-16, retrieved 2013-01-09
  2. "Review Crew: Metal Warriors". Electronic Gaming Monthly. Ziff Davis (69): 34. April 1995.
  3. "ProReview: Metal Warriors". GamePro. IDG (70): 66. May 1995.
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