Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer

From Infogalactic: the planetary knowledge core
Jump to: navigation, search
Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer
Developer(s) SideQuest Studios
Publisher(s) eastasiasoft
Composer(s) Rafael Dyll
Platforms Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3
Release date(s) Microsoft Windows
  • WW: December 14, 2007
PlayStation 3
  • WW: December 4, 2008
Genre(s) Shoot 'em up
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer is a 2007 scrolling shooter video game developed by SideQuest Studios and published by eastasiasoft. The game was initially released physically for Microsoft Windows on December 14, 2007, before coming to the PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network on December 4, 2008.

Gameplay

File:Söldner-X - Himmelsstürmer PlayStation 3 gameplay screenshot.jpg
Gameplay screenshot of Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer.

<templatestyles src="Template:Quote_box/styles.css" />

Set in the distant future, Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer is a fast and furious shoot 'em up with state-of-the-art graphics, driving soundtrack and classic fun gameplay sprinkled with fresh innovations. In the storyline, planet Earth's resistance aims to stop a deadly infection consuming both life forms and technology alike, oddly having to rely on an anti-hero mercenary and bounty hunter to pilot a mighty prototype star fighter. His goal: To fight his way to the virus' origin, save civilisation and earn cash to boot!

eastasiasoft, Söldner-X press release[1]

Söldner-X is a traditional 2D shoot 'em up game with parallax scrolling, 720p high-definition graphics, weather effects and a rich weapon upgrade system.

Features

  • 12 stages of parallax graphics and animations, staged across 4 world/space settings
  • High definition graphics in 720p (16:9), or greater/lower resolutions for the PC
  • Supports 2-Player Co-Op Play (simultaneously)
  • Weather effects (such as rain, fog and lightning)
  • Detailed background animations
  • Classic design, yet state-of-the-art shooter technology
  • Unique upgrade weapon system with five standard weapon types
  • Tactical elements such as chaining, effectiveness system, and 'berserker' mode
  • Hidden bonus features
  • More than 20 extras (with both positive and negative effects)
  • Collection quests
  • Features a soundtrack and sound effects (PC Feature)
  • Bi-lingual story mode (English/Japanese)
  • Six modes of difficulty: very easy, easy, normal, hard, impossible, nightmare
  • Online high score ranking
  • Constant frame rate of 60fps (if recommended system requirements are met) (PC Feature)

Stages (Soldner-X)

  • Soldier Unleashed
  • Industrial Menace
  • Hyper Space Assault
  • War above the Clouds
  • Lurking Evil

Stages (Soldner-X 2 final prototype)

  • Zeus Sector
  • Tunnels of Reef
  • Ethier Ruins
  • Elji Woods
  • Turady deep sea
  • Ice caves
  • Van Krised labs
  • Zaphyer station (DLC)
  • Isis sector battleship (DLC)
  • Isis core (DLC)

Stages 1–5 are available from the start, stages six & seven becoming unlocked once the player has collected all four secret keys in the previous stages. The three DLC stages are available immediately after purchase, even if the player has not unlocked six and seven.

Plot

Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.

Development and release

Name

The title of the game is Söldner-X: Himmelsstürmer, a German expression.

  • Söldner-X translates as Mercenary-X.
  • Himmelsstürmer - Someone who's set to defy the impossible, easily overcoming true-life obstacles. Literally, Himmelsstürmer would mean "somebody who attacks/conquers the sky, alternatively "storms into the sky". An accepted translation of Himmelsstürmer is "Romantic Idealist".[2]

Reception

Reception
Review score
Publication Score
IGN 8/10

IGN awarded 8.0 calling it "impressive".

Sequel

A sequel titled Söldner-X 2: Final Prototype released exclusively for PlayStation 3 (as a downloadable game), appeared in Q1 2010. Söldner-X 2 game features seven levels with a further three available as downloadable content. It was also released in Q1 2015 for the PlayStation Vita.[3]

See also

References

External links