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Disappointing sequel. Still excellently programmed with top tier audio visuals. But the game design and playability take a hit compared to Wings of Death. The interesting morph mechanic has gone, the levels now run too long, difficulty is now too high and the enemies are bullet sponges. Still a very good shooter but unfortunately not upto the standard of Wings of Death. |
| Simon Sunnyboy / Paradize - 01/11/2009 |
Technically the best shooter on the ST - gameplay wise Wings Of Death is a tad better.
This has a nice two players at a time mode - well worth playing! |
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Other version with the same title:
Eclipse Software (version [WIP]) ().
Please see the http://www.edv-rudolf.de/lethal-xcess/main.htm for more information of this game. |
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Graphics Features up to 60 colours on-screen simultaneously (introduction screen) Features up to 59 colours on-screen simultaneously (options or static screen) Features up to 30 colours on-screen simultaneously (in-game)
Features overscan (in-game)
Sound Features digitized title soundtrack at 12.5KHz (stereo) on STe Features digitized title soundtrack at 16.2KHz on ST Features partially digitized in-game soundtrack at 6.25KHz (stereo) on STe Features partially digitized in-game soundtrack at 6KHz on ST Features digitized sound fx at 6.25KHz on STe Features digitized sound fx at 6KHz on ST
Hardware Supports Blitter Supports STe DMA sound Supports STe hardware scrolling Supports audio cartridge
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Génération 4 · Février, 1992 | Rating: 87% |
Joystick (France) · Avril, 1992 | Rating: 86% |
ST Magazine · Février, 1992 | Rating: - |
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