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Rolling Thunder 2

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1991 video game
1991 video game
Rolling Thunder 2
Arcade flyer
Developer(s)Namco
Publisher(s)Namco
Composer(s)Ayako Saso
SeriesRolling Thunder
Platform(s)Arcade,Sega Genesis,PlayStation 4
Release
Genre(s)Run and gun
Mode(s)Single-player,multiplayer
Arcade systemNamco System 2

Rolling Thunder 2[a] is arun and gunarcade game developed and released byNamco for theNamco System 2 hardware in 1991. The game is the sequel to 1986'sRolling Thunder, retaining the same gameplay of its predecessor but addingcooperative gameplay for two players and improved graphics. Unlike the original, which was based in 1968,Rolling Thunder 2 has a more contemporary setting to go with its more futuristic design, as well as an optionally playable female character. A port for theSega Genesis was released the same year. Both the Mega Drive port and the original arcade game were released for theWii Virtual Console on December 4, 2007, and October 27, 2009, respectively. On May 25, 2023, an emulated version of the original arcade game was included as part of theArcade Archives series for theNintendo Switch andPlayStation 4.[2]

Gameplay

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Set in the 1990s, the Geldra organization, thought to have been eliminated during the first game, returns and is destroying several of the world's satellites in outer space. As in the originalRolling Thunder, the players must take control of a member of the WCPO's Rolling Thunder task force.

Two players can now play simultaneously, with Player 1 as female agent Leila and Player 2 as male agent Albatross. Even though they possess different external appearances, including different handguns, the two characters have identical abilities (much like Yūichirō Tomari and Sunday Chin from Namco's ownOrdyne, which was released two years earlier and is also aNamco System 2 game). As with the original game, both Leila and Albatross can only take two physical hits from the enemies - and a hit from a bullet or other projectile such as a laser will result in an immediate death. Both are armed with a default pistol that has only limited ammunition; when bullets run out, their guns fire a slow "chaser" bullet instead. Players can also upgrade to a submachine gun (based on a Walther MP from the artwork) by entering marked doors - and when entering one of these marked doors, a counter appears indicating the number of remaining bullets left to be picked up, allowing one player to leave ammo for the other. Unlike in the originalRolling Thunder, pistol and machine gun ammunition is not carried over at the end of each level and players always start a new level with the minimum pistol rounds only.

The graphics are noticeably improved over the previous game and have a decidedly more futuristic look to go along with the game's modern setting; the game's main enemy characters, the Maskers, who were previously designed to look like hooded terrorists (or Foot Soldiers of the originalTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade game) are now cyborgs. Likewise, the game has more varied stage designs, with the first four stages taking place in a seaside resort in Florida, and the last four in a pyramid in Egypt; both locations actually being camouflaged Geldra bases.

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
GameRankings72.92%[3]

The home version ofRolling Thunder 2 was well received. Its mostly highly positive review scores included 92% fromComputer & Video Games,[4] 23/25 fromGamePro,[5] 85% fromMean Machines,[6] 90% fromMegaTech,[7] and, retrospectively, 8/10 from Sega-16.[8] Reviews of the Virtual Console release were often more critical, including being rated 6/10 byGameSpot,[9] 6.5/10 byIGN,[10] and 8/10 by Nintendo Life.[11]

Complex ranked Rolling Thunder 2 85th on their "The 100 Best Sega Genesis Games" list.[12]

Notes

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  1. ^Japanese:ローリングサンダー2,Hepburn:Rōringu Sandā Tsū

References

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  1. ^Akagi, Masumi (13 October 2006).アーケードTVゲームリスト国内•海外編(1971-2005) (in Japanese) (First ed.). Japan: Amusement News Agency.ISBN 978-4990251215. Retrieved16 August 2019.
  2. ^"Arcade Archives ROLLING THUNDER 2".store.playstation.com. Retrieved2024-09-25.
  3. ^"Rolling Thunder 2 Gamerankings review score". Archived fromthe original on 2019-03-09.
  4. ^"Computer and Video Games Magazine Issue 122". Retrieved2015-11-12.
  5. ^GamePro 29 (December 1991), pages 64-65.
  6. ^"Rolling Thunder 2 - Sega Megadrive - Mean Machines review". Meanmachinesmag.co.uk. Retrieved2015-11-12.
  7. ^"Out-of-Print Archive • Mega Drive reviews • Rolling Thunder 2". Outofprintarchive.com. Retrieved2015-11-12.
  8. ^"Sega-16 – Rolling Thunder 2". Sega-16.com. 2004-07-26. Retrieved2015-11-12.
  9. ^Shau, Austin (2008-01-16)."Rolling Thunder 2 Review". GameSpot. Archived fromthe original on November 18, 2021. Retrieved2015-11-12.
  10. ^"Rolling Thunder 2 Review - IGN". Uk.ign.com. 2008-01-14. Retrieved2015-11-12.
  11. ^"Rolling Thunder 2 (MD) Review". Nintendo Life. 8 December 2007. Retrieved2015-11-12.
  12. ^Concepcion, Miguel (April 11, 2018)."The 100 Best Sega Genesis Games".Complex. Retrieved2022-01-01.

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