The weapons can be fired in all eight directions, but holding down the fire button allows strafing. Players must progress through seven levels, each ending in a boss fight. Players move in eight directions with the joystick and fire, do evasive maneuvers, use their special weapon, and switch characters with the A, B, C, and D buttons, respectively. Controls consist of an eight-way joystick and four buttons. Regardless of choice, the soldiers each possess a unique special weapon or "bomb", which varies in distance and range.
Some might start with higher life totals, while others could move faster. Until the very end, battling the enemy commander atop an aircraft.Įach character has their own virtues over other selections. Each stage is interspersed with boss battles (both in the middle and at the end of each stage). Characters and paths chosen determine how much life bonus is received at the beginning of each level. Halfway through the game, a different route can optionally be chosen otherwise stay on the current path. Choosing to go it alone gives a higher starting life total, while proceeding as a team will give a wider variety of special weapons as well as a higher starting total (ten for each of the three characters instead of twenty for one).Īt the beginning of the game, there is also a choice to travel through the Mountain, Jungle, or Valley route. In "Lonely Wolf", one character is controlled throughout the game, while "Team Battle" allows selecting a band of three soldiers through their missions, switching between them on-the-fly. At the beginning of each session, players choose whether to go through the game in one of two modes, "Lonely Wolf" or "Team Battle".