Originally releasing in 1991 for the Amiga and the Atari ST, the game was highly regarded at the time for the cinematic effects that were prevalent throughout, with both cutscenes and in -
game animation earning Another World praise from most that played it.
Not exact matches
-- Handcrafted 2D graphics with explosion
animations galore — Cutesy gore art and cheeky humor all perfectly balanced to enhance the gameplay — Multi-layered parallax backgrounds that draw the player in — The brash, but lovable anti-hero, Harry... aka... you — 30 levels crammed with relentless waves of bug assaults and evolving
game design — 5 Merciless boss fights that are not meant for the timid or meek hearted — Dozens of different types of ferociously quirky bugs to slaughter — Coin hoarding to your heart's content — An arsenal of firepower to slice through the bugs like soft, melted butter — Upgradeable Weapons to make any trigger happy player smile — Turn the bugs to dust with the pitiless Power - Ups and feel free to beef them up at your leisure — Customizable suits because that color really does suit you — Complete missions and
earn your stars of valor — With the ability to customize and upgrade weapons and power - ups, no two rounds are alike.
You
earn points after each
game to unlock costumes and
animations for your Mii.
Designed from the ground up to create an exciting 2vs2 fighter — BBTAG once again delivers a hyper - fast 2D fighting experience, boasting incredible visuals,
animation and effects with the quality and ferocity that have
earned Arc System Works a reputation as the finest fighting
game craftsmen in the world.
While the
animation and sci - fi setting once
earned the original Flashback acclaim,
gamers today would be far less forgiving of its slow pacing and control issues.