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    Retro|Spective 086: Thunder Force

    After the lightning comes the...




    Mainline Entry 01 - Thunder Force
    Formats:
    Sharp X1, NEC and FM7
    Launched back in 1983, Thunder Force was a free roaming shooter viewed from an overhead position. Destroying enemies, turrets and bases as well as section by section of the Dyradeizer. The game also included a level editor function.



    Mainline Entry 02 - Thunder Force II
    Formats:
    X68000 and Mega Drive
    The sequel added side scrolling sections to the gameplay and a new weapon system. Despite coming as a launch game to Sega's new console a year later, the X68000 version was the slightly better looking of the two.



    Mainline Entry 03 - Thunder Force III
    Formats:
    Mega Drive, Arcade, Saturn and SNES
    The following year from the Mega Drive versions launch came the third game in the series with the game now completely focusing on the side on horizontal action of the sequences introduced in the previous instalment. Choosing from one of five planets to tackle the game advanced the series plot forward by a hundred years.



    Mainline Entry 04 - Thunder Force IV
    Formats:
    Mega Drive, Saturn and Nintendo Switch
    In just as fast a fashion the fourth game arrived but this time, for many, this one would be the one to break through the glass ceiling of being merely alright to being one of the strongest shooters on the system. The response to the fourth game was strong which has led to it being rereleased up till the current generation.



    Mainline Entry 05 - Thunder Force V
    Formats:
    Saturn and Playstation 1
    The fifth entry was the first to adopt polygon based visuals for the series and was first seen on Saturn, a PS1 port arriving the following year with the subtitle Perfect System. The game is largely similar in structure to the previous game with the key area of note being that the later version isn't so perfect, it's visually inferior to the Saturn original with several effects having been removed in addition to Sega's version featuring better audio though the PS1 version has less slowdown. Once again the series received a solid reception despite how old the genre was starting to appear.



    Mainline Entry 06 - Thunder Force VI
    Formats:
    Playstation 2
    Despite the positive response the previous game received, the final entry in the series was released only in Japan. Arriving over ten years after the fifth entry, the game received middling review scores and its limited exposure dampened any chances of seeing a hoped for seventh entry.



    Share your thoughts and memories of Thunder Force

    #2
    Thunder Force IV is the greatest horizontal shooter of all time.

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      #3
      I’ve never had the pleasure of playing the first game but I like TF2, 3 is a genuine classic and probably somewhat underrated. TFIV is awesome all round. I actually bought a PAL copy from Boots, I didn’t know it was getting a UK release but there it was. And it was 50Hz optimised with the longer frame time giving less slowdown in the rare spots that have any. TFIV is a visual and audio tour de force with tight challenging gameplay to back it up. I played it so much back then that I could 1CC it. No chance of me doing that these days! And who can forget that intro. Heavy guitar riff, meaty explosions all perfectly synchronized with the graphics. Superb.
      TFV is probably up there with TF3 it’s a solid game with catchy tunes and some impressive visuals. The triangle lock on weapon is a bit overpowered though.
      TFVI was a bit of a disappointment to be honest. It’s just an ok hori and not much else. It lacks the feel of the earlier games which is a real shame.

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        #4
        the jpn saturn version of TFIV is awesome - all the slowdown removed makes a massive difference

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          #5
          love Thunderforce IV, managed to get a mint Japanese MD copy just the other week, finished it twice already. great game and soundtrack!

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            #6
            TF3 is a golden classic I have great memories of. TF4 is really amazing with how it pushes the hardware so hard. I need to go back to TF6, as I only played it a few times back in the day and can't remember much about it.

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              #7
              Clue for 086 - The battles for Doc Brown

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                #8
                Cool, I love Indiana Jones!

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                  #9
                  I agree that TFIV is a hardware pusher, it looked like a Neo Geo game to me when I first saw it running. I do prefer TFIII; I find TFIV difficult with the vertical scrolling as I want to see all the game and generally get punished for it.

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                    #10
                    TF2 is where it's at for me, shame they got rid of the overhead sections.

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                      #11
                      I love all Thunder Force games apart from 6 on the PS2. It's an awful game. A shadow of the legacy 1 to 5 built. It tries to be a best hits of all games but does nothing besides appear as a sad soulless attempt to appeal to the fans.

                      28 years ago I traided crappy Imortal on the Mega Drive for a Japanese TF3. My mates said I was ripped off. They had no idea what a great game TF3 was. I loved it but all they could see was a Japanese game which was dated. Morons they were.

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                        #12
                        Thunder Force III is the best Thunder Force.

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                          #13
                          3 is definitely my preferred version. Never got on with 4 TBH

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
                            ...28 years ago I traided crappy Imortal on the Mega Drive for a Japanese TF3. My mates said I was ripped off. They had no idea what a great game TF3 was. I loved it but all they could see was a Japanese game which was dated. Morons they were.
                            Indeed you were wise, I found that game more suited to euro computer than consoles and not very intuitive, but the death animations were very smart. The Japan Mega Drive cart seems to be worth a fair bit now though

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Yakumo View Post
                              28 years ago I traided crappy Imortal on the Mega Drive for a Japanese TF3.
                              I remember seeing the screenshots of Immortal on the Amiga and thinking it looked really enticing. But it turned out to be a really frustrating game that I truly hate. I wish it had been like the arcade game 'Dark Seal', which is really fun to play through. Why are so many computer games torture to play???

                              Anyway, Thunder Force III is a great game. Still love going back to it.

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