

The game has a lot of fun with the ancient Greek setting, and the enemies help Sylphia stand out from most other games in the genre. Sylphia can obtain different weapons based on the four classical elements (fire, water, earth, and air) and also has access to numerous sub-weapons that include homing projectiles and rotating rock shields. Instead of a ship, players assume control of a beautiful winged goddess named Sylphia. Sylphia is a vertical shooter with a Greek mythology theme. Intense shoot ’em ups with impressive soundtracks were pretty common on the TurboGrafx-CD, but that’s something you’ll figure out on your own if you continue reading this list. The best thing about the game is the intense, guitar-driven heavy metal soundtrack. Lords of Thunder has impressive parallax scrolling effects, imposing bosses, and endless waves of enemy fighters. This effectively gives players the chance to increase their power meter, strengthen their armor, or stock up on bombs. During the game, players will collect gems which can be used to purchase new items between levels. Another aspect that defines Lords of Thunder is its monetary system.


The fantasy-based setting of the game really helps distinguish the game from other shoot ’em ups from the era. This warrior has a variety of weapons at his disposal, and he can even use a sword for short-range attacks. Instead of piloting a common space ship, players assume the role of a heavily-armored winged warrior. There are a number of interesting twists that help the game stand out on a system flooded with shooters. even if you download the sega cd version, retroarch has a sega cd core too.Lords of Thunder is a side-scrolling shoot ’em up and an unofficial follow-up to Gate of Thunder. its so bloody easy, a monkey from ape escape could probably.make a mess of it.but anyone else can use it easy.

now i havent actually tried this myself, but its how i've run pretty much everything ive wanted to emulate on retroarch from snes games, to playstation games, i just do what i described there, and away it goes. PC-88 is a computer from the 80's just like say, the MSX, and the best way to play this for those not tech savvy or who cant be harrassed fiddling with emulaors, is probably to get 'retroarch' which is free btw, once you have that on your commy, go to online update, and then update cores, which brings up a list of emulator cores, basically emulators for a lot of stuff from ZX spectrum, to gameboy to 3DS to playstation N64 etc, and yes, PC-88, once you click that core (and any other you might wanna try) and you have this game downloaded, go to load content in retroarch, search for the folder you put the game in, click it and it will ask which core you wanna use, pick PC-88 and it should work.
