As in its predecessor, the player takes control of an helicopter which is used to attack a group of guerrillas. The helicopter itself uses guns and missiles, and can also air brake. A distinctive feature that also appears in the arcade game is the use of different viewpoints during the entire game; during normal gameplay and when fighting sub-bosses, the game utilizes a third-person perspective from behind the helicopter, similar to Space Harrier, but the camera changes to a top-down perspective when fighting bosses. Super Thunder Blade had four stages of play.
- TheGamesDB
Released | Aug 14, 1989 |
Developer | Sega |
Publisher | Sega |
Players | 1 |
Co-Op | Yes |
Average Price (USD) | Rarity | Popularity | $12.04 | 910 | 92 |
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