Zero Gunner 2

Zero Gunner 2 (2001)

by ZeroDiv
Genres:Shooter, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:In the near future, scientists working for the powerful Asian conglomerate known as Igem have discovered a new energy source. Refusing to share their technique with the rest of the world, Igem eventually developed a weather control machine named ONI, which they intend to use for the purpose of global domination. A squadron of ace helicopter pilots, called Zero Gunner, is assembled to destroy ONI - but Igem fights back with everything they've got... Zero Gunner 2 is a top-down shooter. All backdrops and vehicles in this game are modelled in 3D, though the gameplay mostly follows the conventions of 2D shooters. Since your craft is a helicopter, a "target and spin" feature has been added, whereby you can both rotate your craft to attack an enemy more efficiently, or alternatively lock on a particular point in space and rotate around it while still firing. These actions are not automatically executed, and are controlled by the player; in order to succeed, mastering this feature is imperative. The usual power-ups and boss enemy battles are included in the game, along with a selection of helicopters to choose from.Show more
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I played this game when it was in arcade on Naomi 25 years ago. I spent so much money in this arcade game because, it was sooooooooo cool to play a helicopter. 13 years later, I bought a japanese DreamCast for playing at home Zero Gunner 2, it was so cool to replay this game. But my DreamCast JP is so fragile, that I can't play a long time with it. And........... the bad news is here, I found Zero Gunner 2- on Steam, the game is so buggy, it's unplayable. Don't buy the Steam Version, the editor never fixed the game.. So yeah, I really want this game on GoG.
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