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* [[All There in the Manual]]: The confusing plot, such as it is, is outlined there. Did you know children can turn into birdmen if they're posessed and pissed off enough, or that a clone of a birdman might be a giant metal bird with laser wings?
* [[All There in the Manual]]: The confusing plot, such as it is, is outlined there. Did you know children can turn into birdmen if they're posessed and pissed off enough, or that a clone of a birdman might be a giant metal bird with laser wings?
** The properly-translated version of the rom does tell the story properly in the intro.
** The properly-translated version of the rom does tell the story properly in the intro.
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Once you [[Tennis Boss|find out how to damage]] [[Final Boss|Z-Leo]], you'll find him WAY EASIER than many of the other bosses (such as [[Sequential Boss|Seven Force]] and [[AI Is a Crapshoot|Epsilon-1]]).
* [[Anticlimax Boss]]: Once you [[Tennis Boss|find out how to damage]] [[Final Boss|Z-Leo]], you'll find him WAY EASIER than many of the other bosses (such as [[Sequential Boss|Seven Force]] and [[A.I. Is a Crapshoot|Epsilon-1]]).
* [[Arbitrary Maximum Range]]: All weapons except for Lancer get this as their ammunition goes lower.
* [[Arbitrary Maximum Range]]: All weapons except for Lancer get this as their ammunition goes lower.
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: All bosses have a weak spot, where you must hit if you want to do [[For Massive Damage|big damage]] to them (or even damage them at all).
* [[Attack Its Weak Point]]: All bosses have a weak spot, where you must hit if you want to do [[For Massive Damage|big damage]] to them (or even damage them at all).
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* [[Came Back Wrong]]: You know that girl that died in your failed attempt to save her? Not only does she became one of the game's bosses, she's freaking ''[[Gunstar Heroes|Seven]] [[That One Boss|Force.]]''
* [[Came Back Wrong]]: You know that girl that died in your failed attempt to save her? Not only does she became one of the game's bosses, she's freaking ''[[Gunstar Heroes|Seven]] [[That One Boss|Force.]]''
* [[Cameo]]: Melon Bread and Seven Force, both markedly different from their ''[[Gunstar Heroes]]'' incarnations.
* [[Cameo]]: Melon Bread and Seven Force, both markedly different from their ''[[Gunstar Heroes]]'' incarnations.
* [[Cast From Hit Points]]: At full health (health bar flashing white), Epsilon-Eagle can utilize a fiery teleport-dash which destroys any [[Mooks]] in its path as well as heavily damaging bosses. However, this attack does come at the cost of a few hit points, so you need to collect the rather [[Helpful Mook|frequently-dropped]] health powerups.
* [[Cast from Hit Points]]: At full health (health bar flashing white), Epsilon-Eagle can utilize a fiery teleport-dash which destroys any [[Mooks]] in its path as well as heavily damaging bosses. However, this attack does come at the cost of a few hit points, so you need to collect the rather [[Helpful Mook|frequently-dropped]] health powerups.
* [[Ceiling Cling]]: Epsilon-Eagle's other main ability.
* [[Ceiling Cling]]: Epsilon-Eagle's other main ability.
* [[Cherry Tapping]]: Run out of ammo from one of your weapons and it becomes a weak-as-hell "yellow short-range smoke" shot thing. You can still use it to defeat bosses. It's one of three ways to damage the [[Final Boss]] (the other two being [[Tennis Boss|shot reflection]] and your fiery dash which you can only use once against him).
* [[Cherry Tapping]]: Run out of ammo from one of your weapons and it becomes a weak-as-hell "yellow short-range smoke" shot thing. You can still use it to defeat bosses. It's one of three ways to damage the [[Final Boss]] (the other two being [[Tennis Boss|shot reflection]] and your fiery dash which you can only use once against him).
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* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Stuff Blowing Up]]
* [[Super Not-Drowning Skills]]: Subverted during the [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]] stage. If you fall into the water, you have to do a button-mashing sequence to get out as your health rapidly drops. Played straight against [[That One Boss|Sirene]] [[Sequential Boss|Force]].
* [[Super Not-Drowning Skills]]: Subverted during the [[Absurdly Spacious Sewer]] stage. If you fall into the water, you have to do a button-mashing sequence to get out as your health rapidly drops. Played straight against [[That One Boss|Sirene]] [[Sequential Boss|Force]].
* [[Tactical Suicide Boss]]: [[Big Creepy-Crawlies|Bugmax]] in its [[Giant Flyer|moth form]]. The dumb thing [[Mook Maker|drops A LOT of caterpillars]] on the floor, which you can [[Boss Arena Recovery|destroy for health]]. Allowing you to use your full health-only, [[Cast From Hit Points]] [[Ramming Always Works|fiery]] [[Tele Frag|teleport]] move effortlessly on it. MULTIPLE TIMES.
* [[Tactical Suicide Boss]]: [[Big Creepy-Crawlies|Bugmax]] in its [[Giant Flyer|moth form]]. The dumb thing [[Mook Maker|drops A LOT of caterpillars]] on the floor, which you can [[Boss Arena Recovery|destroy for health]]. Allowing you to use your full health-only, [[Cast from Hit Points]] [[Ramming Always Works|fiery]] [[Tele Frag|teleport]] move effortlessly on it. MULTIPLE TIMES.
* [[Tennis Boss]]: In order to defeat Z-Leo, the [[Final Boss]], you must use your [[Bullet Catch|bullet cancel]] ability to knock his spiralling fireballs back into his head.
* [[Tennis Boss]]: In order to defeat Z-Leo, the [[Final Boss]], you must use your [[Bullet Catch|bullet cancel]] ability to knock his spiralling fireballs back into his head.
* [[Teleport Spam]]: Epsilon-Eagle's ''other'' [[Running Gag|other other]] main ability. At full health, [[Tele Frag|he turns into a firey phoenix that inflicts a great deal of damage to those in his path]], although it does come at a [[Cast From Hit Points|cost to his health]].
* [[Teleport Spam]]: Epsilon-Eagle's ''other'' [[Running Gag|other other]] main ability. At full health, [[Tele Frag|he turns into a firey phoenix that inflicts a great deal of damage to those in his path]], although it does come at a [[Cast from Hit Points|cost to his health]].
* [[Timed Mission]]
* [[Timed Mission]]
* [[Traintop Battle]]
* [[Traintop Battle]]

Revision as of 10:15, 9 April 2017

Alien Soldier is a 1995 run-and-gun game by Treasure for the Sega Genesis. While it shares some similarities with other run-and-guns, the focus here is on lightning fast reflexes instead of using the strongest weapon avaliable. You play as Epsilon-Eagle, a cybernetic birdman who fights against the rogue organization Scarlet, travelling throughout the galaxy and leaving large amounts of carnage in your wake.

The plot, if it even matters, concerns a criminal organization of genetically-engineered beings called "Scarlet" who terrorized the planet Sierra. Their members are able to live within humans, animals and machines via a parasitic ability. Epsilon-Eagle, the leader of Scarlet, was ambushed by a team of Sierrans with super powers, and thrown into the space-time continuum. The new leader of Scarlet, Xi-Tiger, was hated by his own men for being too ruthless compared to Epsilon, and as such he wanted to destroy Epsilon once and for all. Xi-Tiger attacked a Sierran research laboratory where he sensed Epsilon in the body of a boy. He took a random girl hostage so as to force Epsilon to come out. Epsilon, instead, transformed from a boy into a cyborg birdman. However, Epsilon's good human side began to overcome his evilness and made him want to fight the demons. This annoyed Xi-Tiger, who killed the girl before running away. The plot actually makes even less sense as it proceeds, with the planet blowing up and Epsilon ending up fighting a giant mechanical lion called Z Leo without the player really having any idea who he is or why this is necessary.

Epsilon's a handy fellow, able to carry four weapons at a time. Each one of these can be chosen from a list at the start of the game:

Epsilon-Eagle has several unique abilities at his disposal, including a dash-like teleportation, levitation, a bullet-neutralizing shield, as well as a Ceiling Cling. All of these require the player to be on their toes, as waves of enemies and powerful bosses come after them. Even on the easiest difficulty, the game is obscenely hard in Treasure tradition.

Tropes used in Alien Soldier include: