
When a room has been cleared of all hostiles the player can choose which exit to take, with the aim being to rescue any of the colony’s inhabitants who might still be alive, and then progress to the area’s boss. “The player has several weapons at their disposal, but ammo is limited so the player must constantly be on the move, grabbing new weapons and extra ammo as they go. This includes increasing your Marine’s base stats and extending the carrying capacity of a variety of different items.

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Spending ‘dog tags’ collected from the guts of fallen Xenomorphs will allow you to upgrade your Marine. In addition to the inevitable running and gunning (with optional two-play co-op) this game is going to throw our way it has a lot more going on. At its core, it’s an arena shooter that takes inspiration from the likes of Smash TV, Contra, Mercs, Granada, Alien Syndrome, Zombies Ate My Neighbours, Chaos Engine, and Shock Troopers.” “Xeno Crisis is a new, original title for the Sega Mega Drive / Genesis which will be released both as a physical cartridge and also as a downloadable ROM. And if that is not enough it’s getting a port for the Sega Dreamcast as well. It certainly is retro inspire but it is also for certain going be on cartridge for play on your Sega Mega Drive and Sega Genesis video game console.
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Before I knew for certain that Xeno Crisis was being built specifically for the Sega Genesis and Sega Mega Drive I thought the graphics looked too good and this must be destine for PC or modern console as another retro inspired video game. This does not look like any Homebrew game. If you want to stick around I’ll share some of the highlights right here. Head on over to Kickstarter right now for all the details. But don’t you worry there is still plenty of time to get in on the action yourself. Xeno Crisis by Bitmap Bureau is a current Kickstarter campaign which was fully funded within it’s first 40 hours. And this latest addition looks like it could be something special. At a very slow but steady drip our beloved Sega Genesis and Mega Drive game library is still growing.
