BioMetal
BioMetal is a Horizontal-scroll and Single-player Shooting video game by Athena and published by Activision. The game features six different weapons to battle against a race known as BioMetals, struggling to destroy the human race. It offers similar gameplay to R-Type series. The storyline focuses on a massive war that had started years and years before has split the Milky Way and all of its natural resources. The player controls a fighter from a horizontal-scroll perspective with an object to battle against alien and fends off them by destroying the world. The player receives power-ups and weapons by smashing pods and collecting the released power-ups, which cycle through different weapons like Raiden. The player equips with a shield in the form of four orbs that circle across the ship when the engaged. The shield will protect the ship of the player from enemy attacks. BioMetal includes prominent features such as Galactic Council, Several Ships, Weapons, Retro, and more. Try it out, and you’ll love this classic game.
#1 Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy
Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy is a Single-player and Multiplayer Shooting video game created by Budcat Creations and published by Majesco Entertainment. The game uses the side-scroll perspective for navigation. It takes place in the 3D environment full of enemies and challenging obstacles represented in the form of polygonal propellers and toy blocks. It also features a level editor, which lets the player make his custom levels including levels from scratch. In the game, the player controls an aircraft on a 2D plane. The debris falls off the screen as the player defeats enemies. If the player successfully manages to touch the debris, then the game grants the player extra mass and firepower. There is a massive variety of levels, and each level comprises a set of objectives. During the gameplay, the player can create his own ship, enemies, and bosses using the level editor, as well as backgrounds. Blast Works: Build, Trade, Destroy includes core features, engaging gameplay, and classic soundtracks.