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Publisher(s) | |
Platform(s) | Hybrid Δ |
Genre(s) | Shooter |
Release Date(s) | TBA |
Mode(s) | Single Player, Co-Op, Survival |
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Unparalleled Threat is a bullet-hell shooter being developed by Gearworks Gaming for the Hybrid Δ. The game involves an alien threat in which once inhabited earth years before the humans whom have come back to colonize on their original home in which is earth. The game is run on the bLight Engine release 2.2 which is a Gearworks Gaming engine designed specifically for shooters.
Plot
It began on 1983 at earth, an unknown alien craft apparently crashed into a crop-field of a farm and was examined by the owners of the field. The owner proceeded to call the police force to work on getting it back to military quarters. The Military threatened the owner of the crop-fields by telling him not to say any word about the crash and it was simply brushed off as a "experimental fighter jet". Sightings from telescopes of the same craft were being sighted more frequently over 50 years after this, and then sightings such as beams showering down from the skies was more common. Eventually tragedy struck and several ships were sent to take down towns and cities, and the government knew that the aliens were a global threat. They sent an experimental jet to stop the aliens, in which is operated by the player, to fend off and eliminate the entire threat. The pilot first goes across the earth to the main core dug into a crater in which was made by a bomb, passing through several squads of enemies and eventually reaching the core and engaging in battle with it because it was armed. The pilot then destroys the main core and the barrier blocking space from earth and set off to contact a leader to call off the raid. There are several more oncoming waves of invaders stopping the player from getting to the leader which he or she must kill. Once the pilot reaches the War-Leader, Croa, the pilot tries to negotiate, but fails because of Croa's desire to spread their population like a virus. This leads to a boss battle, and once the pilot kills Croa he/she flies off into a nearby set of space junk from the ships.
Gameplay
The player can move their ship around using the directional keys of their console and fire off beams with an assigned button. The player can manually fire the weapon by mashing the fire button or use Auto-Fire by holding it down. The player can also gain other weapons dropped by alien enemies in battle and use them for their advantage.
Waves
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