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Terra Trilogy Brings 1980s Arcade Action to PS4 and Switch
Beaverton, Ore. - February 16, in the year of our Lord 2021
- GS2 Games will take players on a trip down memory lane for a true
Flashback Friday experience with the upcoming release of Terra
Trilogy for the PlayStation®4 and Nintendo Switch™.
Terra Trilogy features three full games in one package that pay
homage to the classic and retro arcade genre of the 1980s. While
capturing the twitch gameplay of their predecessors, they're brought
to you in glorious HD using vector graphics to provide clean, never
pixelated graphics and advanced Newtonian physics. Terra Lander,
Terra Lander II - Rockslide Rescue, and Terra Bomber each offer the
familiar boops and beeps that will inspire fond memories in veteran
players while newcomers will appreciate the improved graphics,
visual effects, and controls they come to expect from current-gen
games.
Terra Lander is a two-dimensional sideways scroller inspired by the
classic arcade shooters of the 1980s. Navigate your ship to the
landing pad through twenty increasingly difficult levels within the
time limit and without running out of fuel. Avoid the moving doors
and increasingly fiendish enemies, and find the switches for the
doors that block your way.
Movement and firing uses up fuel throughout the level, and running
out means you lose controls and cannot fire. Replenish your tank by
shooting the fuel dumps, and if all fuel dumps are destroyed on any
given level the player's fuel tank capacity is doubled for the next
level (except in practice mode.).
Don't touch anything--that would be fatal!
Terra Lander II - Rockslide Rescue is the sequel to Terra Lander in
which players must rescue humanoids from various landing pads across
the planet. Complete ten levels of increasing difficulty within the
time limit by rescuing all of the humanoids and flying above the
planet to escape. Movement and firing projectiles use up fuel, so
keeping an eye on your fuel levels is highly encouraged.
Replenishing fuel can be done by shooting fuel dumps, but if pilots
find themselves with an empty gas tank, they’ll lose control of
their craft and be unable to fire missiles.
In Terra Bomber, you will pilot your craft across ten increasingly
difficult terrains while avoiding the various gun positions, rockets
and baddies with only one objective: to destroy the base and the end
of the level! Use your guns and bombs which can be bolstered by
collecting power ups, and maintain a sharp eye on your fuel levels,
keeping them topped up by destroying the fuel dumps.
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