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Heavy Metal Thunder -
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NCS Game Synopsis
«©NCSX» In the year 2980, three things still haunt an alternate universe
version of Japan: heavy metal music, brightly
colored
robots, and masses of slavering fans hungry for both
vocations. Pokemon and Yu-gi-oh have long faded
from the landscape but foot-long robot wrestlers
have taken over the mindshare of the populace. Skilled
operators control the miniature robots with simple commands in
one-on-one battle to throngs of cheering onlookers.
Holding true to formulaic plot arcs found in other stories, Heavy
Metal Thunder follows the trials of an underdog who
grows into a world beater but works through self doubt,
trepidation, and internal conflict along the way. Players step into the persona of Denki Akihabara
(English Name: Wanna Be) who
is an aspiring robot wrestling handler. On his 14th
birthday, Denki's father gifts him with a top-notch
robot. Along with the birthday present, poppy
extends an invite to a
high-level tournament known as The Titan Battle. There's a
catch however - the loser of a Titan Battle loses
his robot by way of blasting and is subsequently
hanged on route to his/her burial space on an
island.
In Denki's first battle, he notches an impressive
victory and catches the attention of a trainer named
Yamada who takes him under his wing. As Denki's
skills improve with each successive duel, he'll
eventually face his own trainer and other
acquaintances in the arena.
Gameplay
Robots may be tweaked to enhance performance on the
battlefield and Denki will learn new techniques on
fighting and anticipating how opponents will
strategize. The action in Heavy Metal Thunder is
played in flick motion where the player selects a
move for the robot to execute and then watches it
play out on screen. A robot may be guided to guard
against attack, throw out a blow, or wrestle.
Special moves known as beats are also available to
take down opponents in a button-mashing blaze. A
beat meter keeps track of a pool of beat power which
fills up as the robot performs various moves.
Although the game uses robots as onscreen
champions, the controls may be likened to that
of an axe wielding musician who manipulates his
instrument in a battle against another musician. To
complement the parallel, rapid button jamming
(strumming) comes
into play to send the robot into a fighting frenzy.
Backstory
Heavy Metal Thunder refers a robot that dominates
the battles in the Titan Battle circuit. Unbeknownst
to Denki at the outset of the game, Heavy Metal
Thunder is owned and operated by his father, a
blonde and corpulent top dog in robot wrestling. As
the story moves along and new battles are won,
Denki's suspicions about his father are aroused and
later confirmed. The ultimate goal is to beat poppy
at his own game but the journey will span 26 game
years as Denki rises through the ranks to eventually
face off against his father in the ultimate death match.
The presentation of the game gives off a circus atmosphere
reminiscent of a North American wrestling drama with
over the top characters, a cheesy commentator named
MC Ono and a Fruit Cup co-host, and other oddball
participants. Fruit Cup is literally a walking Fruit
Cup. Denki's supporters include classmates Yoko
Meguro and Sermon, a mentor named Alice, a seductive
temptress known as Layla, and other cheeky
individuals.
Music
Although Heavy Metal Thunder shares a title with an
album from Japanese metal group Sex Machineguns, the
game shares little with the group other than the
music featured in the game. Other rockers who
contributed tracks include Marty Friedman - lead
guitarist of Megadeth, who is currently touring with
Aikawa Nanase,
Michael Schenker - Guitarist (Scorpions, UFO, MSG,
Contraband), Rolly, Garlic Boys, Marcy & Shara,
Delta Throb, and many others.
©
NCS 2005
The Asian version
of Heavy Metal Thunder arrived today but the
Japanese version is expected tomorrow.
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This
document is ©NCSX 2005. All rights reserved. No
reproduction in whole or in part of this document
may be made without express written consent of
National Console Support, Inc.
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