Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype
Soldner-X 2: The Final Prototype is a side-scroll shooter in which the player's task is to repel an alien invasion. As a pilot of a ship belonging to an elite ship, he confronts hordes of enemies using modern technology and bonuses, which he encounters on subsequent boards.
developer: Sidequest Studios publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment
Soldner-X 2: The Final Prototype, released on PS3 and PSV, is a side-scroll shooter where we pilot a futuristic spaceship. We must not only constantly eliminate new opponents, but also avoid their projectiles. The game was developed by SideQuest Studios.
Plot
Soldner-X 2: The Final Prototype is a direct continuation of the first installment of Soldner X - mankind was attacked again by mysterious invaders, and the main character's unit is the only one that can stop the invasion. The story is only a background - the focus is on dynamic action.
Mechanics
Soldner-X 2: The Final Prototype is a classic 2D side-scroller - we keep flying to the right and encounter new enemies. We can also collect various bonuses and upgrades. Each of the seven available levels ends with a boss battle. The gameplay is made even more difficult by the fact that each of the encountered opponents fires numerous projectiles - avoiding them requires great dexterity and precision. The whole system is equipped with a system that adapts to our skills, so we will eventually complete each level.
Game modes
The title offers the possibility of playing alone or in cooperation with other people.
Technical aspects
The visuals of Soldner-X 2: The Final Prototype are a combination of 2D and 3D graphics. Particularly noteworthy are the effects such as explosions - extremely colorful, accompanying us throughout the entire game. Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype also has an interesting soundtrack - while having fun, we can listen to nearly 30 unique songs.
Last updated on 24 March 2015
Game mode: single / multiplayer Multiplayer mode: Internet Player counter: 1-2
PEGI rating Soldner-X 2: Final Prototype