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Space Megaforce

Space Megaforce (XSX) game cover art
Platform: SNES
Tags: Shooter, Scrolling, Vertical
Developer: Compile
AKA: Super Aleste (EU), Super Aleste (JP)
Publisher
Region
Released
NA
10/??/1992
EU
??/??/1992
JP
04/28/1992

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Staff Reviews

Space Megaforce review

Reviewed January 13, 2004

Marc Golding says: "I would be amiss if I didn't mention the kitsch factor that fits unusually snugly into Megaforce's makeup. The bosses are very creatively conceived. They are mechs yes, but their appearance and varying attacks must be seen to be fully appreciated. But that isn't the best part; they talk to you! When you encounter the first level guardian, he will mumble, Welcome to the Underworld! You will pause, and find yourself thinking, 'this actually sounds funny.' Bordering on the riotous, is the second level boss' cry for mercy, Give me a break, will you?"
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Space Megaforce review

Reviewed June 06, 2013

Rob Hamilton says: "At heart, everything about this level is pretty simple and basic — heck, its boss fight really isn't much more than a large collection of those guns you'd been blasting on the station's surface for much of the level — but the presentation makes it feel like so much more; like you're actually waging a one-man assault on a giant enemy base."
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Reader Reviews

Space Megaforce review

Reviewed July 06, 2007

Suskie says: "Is Space Megaforce the best space shooter ever made? I don't know. Probably not. As much as I like space shooters, I'm no expert of the genre, and I'm sure that plenty of shooter buffs would argue the point. I can tell you, though, that of all the space shooters I've ever played, Megaforce takes the cake. No doubt about it. "
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Space Megaforce review

Reviewed January 20, 2005

yamishuryou says: "With foreboding music playing in the background, the Earth is exhibited at a technological pinnacle with the blue-and-green planet’s nations united in one single coalition. Copilots Ti and Razu of the Earth Defense Force currently lack a diversion from the monotony of their military duties – but they’re about to get one. Cue extraterrestrial space vehicles coming in from the celestial above, their only intent complete and merciless destruction. Mother Earth sends out her offspring to stop this b..."
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