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The sequel to Toaplan’s shoot ‘em up masterpiece Truxton, originally in arcades in 1992, is a thrilling insane space action with an unforgiving difficulty level. Enjoy the visually stunning pixel graphics and vibrant music as you dodge the high-speed bullet rain and take on tough bosses. The thrilling insane action is unforgiving and appealing to the most hardened shmup veterans. Casual players who dare to play Truxton II can at least take solace in the added easy mode, and the modern features of rewind and quick save that gives a fighting chance to advance through the quick bullet rain and tough bosses. The story of Truxton II: “During the time of the grand battle known as Tatsujin, another battle was being fought in a remote area of the infinite universe, with similar stakes. The battle was known as Tatsujin Oh.” ORIGINAL GAME FEATURES: Visually stunning pixel art graphics with intoxicating bosses and atmosphere of dread; Team up two players co-op with two HyperFighters taking on the insanely difficult enemy; The blue laser that automatically tracks the enemy is back as a "search laser" in Truxton II, alongside a high-powered red "napalm bomb" and a green "normal shot" that becomes wide-range with power-ups; Melodic soundtrack with vibrant songs composed by Masahiro Yuge, the legendary musician behind the music to games like Flying Shark, Twin Cobra, and Truxton. QUALITY OF LIFE IMPROVEMENTS: Minimal Input Lag - Emulation, input processing, and rendering all complete on the same frame; Quick Save using F1-F10, Reload with Shift+ F1-F10; Online leaderboards for Single Credit, No Assist, and Assisted plays; Instrument panels with extra gameplay information and artwork; Rewind the game between 10-18 minutes, depending on the action; Capture sharable replays to immortalize your alien-blasting memories (or funny moments); Assist Features such as auto-fire at multiple rates; Very Easy Mode: Lower the difficulty to breeze through the adventure; Pixel perfect or full-screen scaling in windowed or full-screen mode; Rotate the gameplay in 90-degree increments. Steam Achievements; Choose between Raw Input on Windows or Steam Input; Hone your skills in the ultra customizable practice mode. |