Novastorm Psygnosis 1994

Novastorm is part racing and part combat, with everything taking place on a track (meaning it's a rail shooter where your movement through the game environments is pre-determined but you can move your ship on screen to avoid obstacles and enemy fire as well as shoot yourfoes). It's from the same developers responsible for the Wipeout series, so you can expect the same high-speed action. The goal of the game is to save the human race from renegade computers that have threatened humankind's existence. You fly the Scavenger 7 spacecraft through trenches and over mountains, shooting at oncoming targets. The terrain interacts with you, which offers some cool effects, but it can also destroy you. In other words, don't get caught up in all the visual glory of the game, or you'll pay the ultimate price. You can also find power-ups, battle huge bosses, and generally blast anything on the screen. Your primary tactic must be to enhance the power of your scavenger spacefighter by collecting gold, silver and bronze "tokens" which you can exchange for extra weaponry. You begin with a single-shot laser cannon, but you will be able to replace it with a double-shot and even with a triple-shot model. Many other weapons are available, like the spread shot, the orbiter (an external self-powered drone that will sweep in an orbit around your ship), a wingman (a remote, unmanned, powered microvessel), a drone, aka trailer, homing missiles, a shield etc... You will fly through magnificent 3D texture landscapes (the game's exciting full motion video sequences incorporate fractal engine technology, allowing smooth video transfer. The PC version features a completely reworked soundtrack by Rik Ede with additional enhancements to the sound effects and voices and is considered the best version and an almost entirely different experience. The rendering and level layouts were also significantly improved from the console versions. Although only on one disc and the FMV not full-screen, the video encoding and quality is comparable to the 2-disc Playstation version.
Screenshots
ISO Demo ~427MB (@ LTF Abandonware)
Videos
ISO Demo 470MB (uploaded by Internet Archive Software Collection)


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