Shmuppreciation 2020 Week #5 Challenge | LORDS OF THUNDER
Craig takes on Week 5 of the #Shmuppreciation2020 challenge hosted by the excellent http://www.mojomenace.com. Can you beat his score? Of course you can. He's rubbish.
Come take on the challenge: https://www.retrogames.cc/turbografxcd-games/lords-of-thunder.html
Here's the Shoot 1Up review I mentioned: http://split-screen.net/shoot-1up/
#LordsOfThunder, known as Winds of Thunder (ウィンズ オブ サンダー) in Japan, is a shoot 'em up by Hudson Soft and Red Company for the Turbo CD which was released in 1993. It was ported to the Sega CD in 1995. It is the unofficial follow-up to Gate of Thunder. The game features a heavy metal soundtrack.
The game is centered around the world Mistral's confrontation with the re-awakened evil god Deoric and his dark generals who have torn the world asunder. With the armor of his ancestor Drac, the legendary knight Duran sets off to defeat Deoric's army in 7 different stages, the first six of which can be selected in a manner similar to Thunder Force III. Once the stage is selected, the player selects one of four armors (based on the four classical elements) to use, affecting his shots and bombs.
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