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Gley Lancer

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1992 video game
1992 video game
Gley Lancer
DeveloperNCS Corporation[a]
Publishers
List
  • Mega Drive/Genesis
    Original release
    Re-release
    • JP: Columbus Circle
    • NA: Retro-Bit
    Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S
ProducerToshiro Tsuchida
DesignerHikaru Satō
ProgrammerYukihiro Higuchi
ArtistHiroshi Aizawa
ComposerNoriyuki Iwadare
PlatformsSega Mega Drive/Genesis,Nintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One,Xbox Series X/S
Release
July 17, 1992
GenreScrolling shooter
ModeSingle-player

Gley Lancer[b] is a 1992scrolling shootervideo game originally developed by NCS Corporation, published in Japan by Masaya and in South Korea bySamsung for theSega Mega Drive/Genesis. It was re-released in 2019 by Japanese publisher Columbus Circle. It follows Lucia Cabrock, daughter of Earth Federation Navy admiral Ken, who disappeared while fighting in a war between humans and an unknown alien race that possess the ability to teleport, joined by her friend Teim on a journey to save her father by stealing a starfighter. Controlling the titular fighter ship, the player must fight waves of enemies and bosses, while avoiding collision with their projectiles and other obstacles. The Gley Lancer ship is equipped with two satellites options, whose positions and formations are determined by the player.

Gley Lancer was produced byToshiro Tsuchida, who left Masaya in 1993 to foundG-Craft, a company known for creating theFront Mission andArc the Lad franchises.Noriyuki Iwadare, best known for his work on theLangrisser,Lunar, andGrandia franchises, was involved in the soundtrack as one of four composers under the music production company Cube. The game garnered mixed reception from critics upon release, most of which reviewed it as animport title. The original Mega Drive version was re-released through download services for otherplatforms. A port was also released in 2021 forNintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One, andXbox Series X/S. The Switch port received generally favorable response from reviewers.

Gameplay

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Gameplay screenshot of the original Sega Mega Drive version

Gley Lancer is ascrolling shooter game. The plot revolves around Lucia Cabrock, daughter of Earth Federation Navy admiral Ken, who disappeared while fighting in a war between humans and an unknown alien race that possess the ability to teleport. Upon hearing about the disappearance of her father, Lucia is joined by her friend Teim and steals the titular starfighter to save him.[1][2][3] The player takes control of the Gley Lancer space fighter craft through nine stages over a constantly scrolling background, populated with an assortment of enemies and obstacles, and the scenery never stops moving until aboss is reached, which must be fought in order to progress further.[1][3]

A key gameplay mechanic toGley Lancer are satellite options called "Gunners", which are activated by shooting silver and blue pods in order to pick up various types of weapons. The player can have up to two Gunners and both will always have the same weapon, with subsequent power-ups overwriting them both. At the beginning of the game, the player chooses one of seven formations to use for the Movers that the Gunners are mounted on.[1][2][3] During gameplay, the Gley Lancer can toggle through four different speeds in a "1-2-3-4-3-2-repeat" order, although the starting point can be chosen in the options menu.[1]

Development and release

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Gley Lancer was developed by NCS Corporation, a Japanese computer software developer founded in 1980 by Masaya Fujita, which entered the video game industry in 1985 under the brand Masaya.[4][5] They are best known for series such asAssault Suit,Langrisser,Kaizō Chōjin Shubibinman, andCho Aniki.[5] It was produced byToshiro Tsuchida, who created theFront Mission andArc the Lad franchises atG-Craft, a company he founded in 1993 after leaving Masaya.[6][7][8] Hikaru Satō acted as planner, with Yukihiro Higuchi serving as main programmer, while Hiroshi Aizawa was responsible for the character illustrations.[6][9]Noriyuki Iwadare, best known for his work on theLangrisser,Lunar, andGrandia franchises, was involved in the soundtrack as one of four composers under the music production company Cube.[6][10] Several staff members within NCS also collaborated in the game's development process.[6]

Gley Lancer was first published for theSega Mega Drive/Genesis in Japan by Masaya on July 17, 1992.[11] It was also published in South Korea bySamsung.[citation needed] The game's title isengrish, which was common of many shooting games of that era. The "r" from "grey" was substituted with "l" resulting in the game's title.[12][13] In 2006, an unofficial Englishfan translation was released by the group M.I.J.E.T.[14] The game was re-released internationally for theWii'sVirtual Console; first in Japan on February 26, 2008, then in Europe on May 16, and later in North America on July 21.[3][15] It was also re-released in digital form forMicrosoft Windows throughD4 Enterprise's Project EGG service.[16] In 2019, the original Mega Drive version was re-released by Columbus Circle on June 6 as a limited run of 2500 copies, featuring a new cover art illustrated by Hiroshi Aizawa.[9][17][18]

Gley Lancer received a port forNintendo Switch,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox One, andXbox Series X/S by Ratalaika Games on October 6, 2021, featuring save states and rewind functions, the ability to switch between satellite types and aim them via an analogue stick, and translated text.[3][19] In 2022, Columbus Circle released a "30th annyversary" edition for the Mega Drive on October 28, bundled with a CD album containing arranged songs by two of the game's composers.[20] That same year, publisher Retro-Bit also announced a release of the game for Genesis outside Japan.[21] It was released in 2023 and used an uncredited 2006 fan translation by MIJET.[22]

Reception

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Reception
Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic83/100 (NS)[23]
Review scores
PublicationScore
Beep! MegaDrive6.75/10 (SMD)[24]
Famitsu22/40 (SMD)[25]
Mean Machines Sega48/100 (SMD)[26]
Nintendo Life9/10 (NS)[27]
Push Square8/10 (PS5)[28]
TouchArcade4/5 (NS)[29]
Mega72% (SMD)[30]
Mega Drive Advanced Gaming89% (SMD)[31]
MegaTech72% (SMD)[32]
Sega Force79% (SMD)[12]
Sega Power82% (SMD)[33]
Sega Pro88/100 (SMD)[34]

Gley Lancer garnered mixed reception from critics upon release,[24][25] most of which reviewed it as animport title.Mega Drive Advanced Gaming's John Davison praised the graphics, use of sound samples, and large levels, but noted that the game was occasionally frustrating and expressed disappointment for the lack of an official release outside Japan.[31]MegaTech's Thomas Guise and Paul Glancey highlighted the game's presentation for its story introduction and cutscenes. While they found the sound aspect to be okay, both Guise and Glancey criticized the uninteresting sprites and overall longevity, recommendingThunder Force IV andTwinkle Tale instead.[32]Sega Force's Mat Yeo and Adrian Pitt concurred with Davison, Guise, and Glancey about the presentation and difficulty. However, both Yeo and Pitt disagreed with Guise and Glancey in regards to the game's visuals, giving positive remarks to its colorful bosses and detailed sprites, while also commending the audio.[12]

Sega Pro's James Scullion lauded the game's visuals for its fast scrolling and introduction sequence, soundtrack, voice samples, gameplay options, controls, and difficulty, but criticized the bosses for being easy.[34] In contrast to the other reviewers,Mean Machines Sega'sJulian Rignall and Radion Automatic commended the presentation and controls, but were critical of the "poor" sprites and graphical effects as well as backgrounds for their inconsistent quality. Both Rignall and Atomatic also criticized the game's sound, unoriginal gameplay, and overall duration.[26]Mega's Andy Dyer gave positive remarks to the visuals, but felt mixed regarding its length and gameplay, while criticizing the audio. Nevertheless, Dyer found it to be a decent shooter.[30]Sega Power's Dean Mortlock shared similar thoughts as Davison and Scullion, regarding the title to be a fairly standard but fun shoot 'em up.[33] Readers of the JapaneseSega Saturn Magazine voted to giveGley Lancer a 7.4341 out of 10 score, ranking among Mega Drive games at the number 215 spot in a 1995 public poll.[35]

Reviews of the game'sVirtual Console re-release onWii were mostly positive.Nintendo Life's Damien McFerran found the game to be graphically impressive due to its anime-style introduction reminiscent of aSega Mega-CD title, detailed sprites and parallax scrolling, while noting the wide array of gameplay options for the player.[15] In contrast,Eurogamer's Dan Whitehead stated that "there's not much here to distinguish it from the multitude of similar shooters already available cheaper on the VC."[36]IGN's Lucas M. Thomas commended its presentation, visuals, audio, gameplay, and overall lasting appeal.[37] In a retrospective coverage,Hardcore Gaming 101's Kurt Kalata wrote that "While the level design lacks polish, the ability to aim your weapons really opens up new doors for shooter gameplay – after playingGleylancer, every other game seems so strict, with just the ability to shoot in pre-determined directions. That’s the trademark of an excellent game, andGleylancer sits nicely next toThunder Force IV andMUSHA as one of the best shooters on theMega Drive."[3]

TheNintendo Switch port ofGley Lancer received "generally favorable reviews", according toreview aggregatorMetacritic.[23] Kerry Brunskill ofNintendo Life lauded the number of options for flexibility but saw the inability to play the original version without the English translation to be a negative aspect of the port.[27]TouchArcade's Shaun Musgrave commended the release for its number of features, emulation quality, and minimal input lag, stating "Whether you want to experience a heretofore hard-to-obtain classic or just like quality shoot-em-ups,Gleylancer is an excellent choice."[29]Push Square's Jamie O'Neill also gave thePlayStation 5 version an overall positive outlook.[28]

Notes

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  1. ^Ported to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S by Nautlander Studio and Ratalaika Games
  2. ^Japanese:グレイ ランサー,Hepburn:Gurei Ransā; also known asAdvanced Busterhawk Gley Lancer

References

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