Mad Stalker: Full Metal Force - マッド ストーカー: フル メタル フォース (Quick Gameplay) PC Engine CD
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Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth is a 1994 side-scrolling beat 'em up game developed by Fill-in-Cafe and published by Family Soft in Japan for the PC Engine CD.
Mad Stalker: Full Metal Forth is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game reminiscent of Kung-Fu Master and The Ninja Warriors, where players assume the role of a policeman taking control of a SlaveGear mecha suit known as Hound Dog through six stages of varying themes set in Artemis City in an effort to defeat a rogue SlaveGear model called Rising Dog, stop a rogue artificial intelligence named Omega, who has become rogue against humankind and destroy its army of robot enemies as the main objective.Prior to starting a playthrough, players have the choice of accessing the options menu at the title screen, where various settings can be adjusted such as controls and any of the three difficulty levels.
The game is played in a single plane field and all of the levels featured are linear in nature, where the player can go either left or right by controlling Hound Dog with an eight-directional joystick and two attack buttons, of which they differ in terms of strength and speed. Players use the joystick to jump, double jump, crouch and move their player character towards or away from enemies. Similar to Street Fighter II and other fighting games of the era, players can perform a variety of basic moves in any position, including grabbing/throwing attacks, while special moves are performed by inputting a combination of directional and button-based commands. Players can also execute a dash attack that can be cancelled by guarding enemy hits.