Chase Ace 2Chase Ace 2

Chase Ace 2 (1999)

by Space Time Foam
Genres:Arcade
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Fly your spaceship around on the level and shoot at everything that shoots at you. There are refueling zones where ailing ships can replenish their shields and weapons and safe zones that offer a respite from the action, but there's little time to think about anything other than your immediate survival.
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user avatar@blackbear5user avatar@blackbear5
February 04, 2025
This was action and chaos, I remember trying to get a hang of the weapons of the game. There were a few so overpowered and fun (also to see all the stylistic smoke and effect design) that it left a tiny hole in my soul not to have this available to me :[ Used to play it on twilight 43 which was my only source of games. After having played the game a bit and got used to the controls we played split screen -- sooo much fun -- yet I won the whole time because I already played for a day and friends and bro didn't know I had t3h skillz already ;) This game is officially a madhouse
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