Arcade

Strikers 1945 II

The explosive sequel to Psikyo's classic vertical shooter features enhanced bullet patterns, seven playable aircraft with unique charge attacks, and a new 'Bomb Stock' system. Battle through eight stages of intense aerial combat against massive mechanized bosses in this alternate WWII scenario.

Release Date
January 1, 1997
Developer
Psikyo
Publisher
Psikyo
Players
1
Region
US

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Story

Continuing where the last game ended, the forces of C.A.N.Y. have been demolished by the Strikers, but a faction known as the F.G.R. now has the C.A.N.Y. technology and plans to initiate global warfare with massive mecha technology. Once again, the Strikers are called into action to save the world.

Gameplay Systems

As in Strikers 1945 , the player chooses one of six World War II -era fighter planes, then uses machine guns and bombs to fight through eight stages (the first four stages being in random order and the latter four stages in linear fashion). Once the game is beaten, a report showing how well the player did is displayed, and the game 'loops' with the difficulty much higher. Each game begins with three lives, and an extend is earned at 600,000 (or 800,000). When all lives are lost, the option to continue is given but the score is reset. In the console versions, from the fifth stage onwards, in addition to the score being reset, the player must also replay the stage where they lost all their lives from the beginning.

Media Reviews

IGN
7.3/10
GameSpot
5.8/10

About Strikers 1945 II

Strikers 1945 II is a classic video game released for the Arcade on January 1, 1997. Developed by Psikyo and published by Psikyo, this title has become a beloved entry in the retro gaming library.

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