Last Resort (Intro)

Channel:
Subscribers:
1,060
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZDQIFvSZO1c



Fortnite
Game:
Fortnite (2017)
Duration: 3:41
108 views
2


Bout presents: Last Resort (Intro)

Last Resort is an arcade shoot 'em up video game by SNK released in 1992. It was also released for the Neo-Geo and Neo Geo CD systems, SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 for the PS2, PSP, and Wii, as well as ACA Neo-Geo for the PS4 and Xbox One. Its gameplay was heavily inspired by R-Type and its system of a pod attached to the player's ship.

The object of the game is to fight through five stages (twice) and destroy the end stage bosses by aiming for their weak points. The player maneuvers both a cyber jet and (once procured) an indestructible robot drone which acts both as a shield against small projectiles (similar to the Dino 246 drone in Pulstar and Blazing Star) and an additional weapon with multi-directional fire and concussion launch capabilities. The robot drone can be toggled to a stoptrack position or to rotate around the cyber jet. The cyber jet can be upgraded with three levels of three types of firepower and faster jet speed by collecting the corresponding power-ups.

Many years in the future, mankind has developed the technology for space colonization–however, a mysterious computer virus infects the primary computer running man's first space station, causing it not only to affect its automated defenses, but to convince other humans to side with it. The computer attacks Earth so often that Earth's only hope is put into advanced spaceships wielding great firepower.

🎮 Full Playlist → https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtOCww5ShHtel8qNZguBk78K5Kn-nkw4y
🤳 Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/boutchannel/
📲 TikTok → https://cutt.ly/V5UKI4M

Release: March 23, 1992
Platforms: Arcade, Neo-Geo MVS, Neo-Geo AES, Neo-Geo CD, Neo Geo Mini, Wii Virtual Console, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, PlayStation®4, Xbox One, iOS, Android
Developers: SNK (Neo Geo), Hamster Corporation (PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android)
Publishers: SNK (Neo Geo), Hamster Corporation
Producer: Yasumi Tozono
Designers: Eri Koujitani, Hajime Itō, Khozoh Nagashima
Programmer: Takefumi Yamamoto
Composers: Toshio Shimizu, Yasuo Yamate
Rating: Teen (ESRB)
Game Modes: Single Player, 2 Players co-op, Up to 2 Players Simultaneously
Genres: Scrolling Shooter, Shoot 'em Up

Arcade, Neo-Geo MVS, Neo-Geo AES, Neo-Geo CD, Neo Geo Mini, Wii Virtual Console, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation Portable, PlayStation 2, PlayStation®4, Xbox One, iOS, Android

Last Resort garnered positive reception from seven reviewers of Gamest during its 1992 AOU Show appearance. In Japan, Game Machine listed the game on their May 15, 1992 issue as being the thirteenth most popular arcade software at the time. RePlay also reported the game to be the sixteenth most-popular arcade game at the time. The title received generally positive reception from critics since its release in arcades and other platforms, with some comparing it with R-Type. Other reviewers also drew a visual comparison with the 1988 film Akira.

Consoles Plus's Marc Menier and Douglas of Consoles Plus praised the visual presentation, sound design, playability and longevity, regarding it as a shoot 'em up benchmark for Neo Geo. Electronic Gaming Monthly's four reviewers panned the Neo Geo AES version, commenting that it has impressive graphics and sounds but crippling slowdown and extremely short length, problems they found especially unforgivable given the console's powerful hardware and the cartridge's high price. Consolas' Hobby Marcos García highly commended the graphics, music and two-player mode but criticized the lack of an additional stage and occasional slowdown during gameplay. Joypad's Jean-François Morisse and Joystick's Jean-Marc Demoly gave positive remarks to the graphics, sprite animations, sound and controls.

Player One's Cyril Drevet that the power-up system was a mixture of R-Type and Forgotten Worlds and stated the occurrence of slowdown during gameplay, comparing it with those of popular shoot 'em ups on the Super NES. However, Drevet nevertheless praised the visuals, sound, difficulty and longevity. Power Play's Martin Gaksch regarded it as the best classic-style shooter since R-Type and its sequel for arcades and consoles, praising the title's ingenuity, audiovisual presentation, and action.

Ultimate Future Games reviewed the Neo Geo CD version and praised the graphically detailed sprites and stages, opera-style rave soundtrack, sound effects and action but criticized its short length. VideoGames & Computer Entertainment's Andy Eddy criticized the occurrence of slowdown and flickering, short length and difficulty. Nintendo Life's Damien McFerran compared its dark atmosphere with both R-Type and Armed Police Unit Gallop, praising its soundtrack and challenge, regarding it as one of the best shooters on Neo Geo but criticized the two-player mode for being broken and other aspects.

#lastresort #neogeo #games

@boutchannel.







Tags:
jogo
game
jogos
futebol
gamer
games
brasil
br
ps
freefire
playstation
esporte
jogador
freefirebrasil
gameplay
soccer
garenafreefire
videogame
memes
play
videogames
gaming
geek
football
xbox
youtube
usa
gol
twitch
xboxone
pcgaming
gamergirl
fortnite
callofduty
gamingcommunity
youtuber
pubg
gamerlife
streamer
cod
pcgamer
instagamer
pubgmobile
gta
gtav
gtaonline
grandtheftauto
toronto
rockstargames
online
residentevil
gtavonline
gtacommunity
revil
cars
gtacars
capcom
gtafive
nocommentary
fullgame



Other Statistics

Fortnite Statistics For abgelehnt

There are 1,818 views in 17 videos for Fortnite. His channel published less than an hour of Fortnite content, making up less than 0.49% of the total overall content on abgelehnt's YouTube channel.