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Gunstar Super Heroes
American box art for Gunstar Super Heroes
Developer(s)Treasure
Publisher(s)Sega (JP/NA)
THQ (EU)
Director(s)Tetsu Okano
Producer(s)Masato Maegawa
Designer(s)Hideyuki Suganami
Programmer(s)Kazuhiko Ishida
Artist(s)Tetsuhiko Kikuchi
Writer(s)Tetsu Okano
Composer(s)Norio Hanzawa
Platform(s)Game Boy Advance
Release
  • JP: October 6, 2005
  • NA: October 25, 2005
  • EU: November 4, 2005
Genre(s)Run and gun
Mode(s)Single-player

Gunstar Super Heroes[a] (also known as Gunstar Future Heroes in Europe) is a run and gun video game for the Game Boy Advance developed by Treasure and published by Sega in 2005. It is the sequel to the 1993 Sega Genesis game Gunstar Heroes, with the story taking place after the events of the original game and featuring an expanded combat system over its predecessor.

Story[edit]

Taking place after the destruction of the "God of Ruin" (also known as Golden Silver, the final boss) at the end of Gunstar Heroes, the explosion created four moons orbiting the Earth. However, many years later, the creation of a fifth moon reveals a plan to resurrect the malevolent Empire and Golden Silver once again.

Protagonists Red and Blue, named as such in tribute to the legendary warriors from the original Gunstar Heroes, combat the Empire as part of an organization called "The Third Eye". Together with Yellow, the Gunstars must travel to the moons, stop the resurrected Empire, and recapture the Treasure Gems, four mystical stones with an unknown power that drove the story of the previous game. Super Heroes has different storylines based on what difficulty is chosen and which character the player is playing as.

Most of Gunstar Super Heroes's characters are named after characters from the original Gunstar Heroes, and while many of these new characters bear distinct resemblances to the equivalent characters from the first game, one notable exception is Red, who is female, unlike the original Gunstar Red, who was male.[1][2]

Gameplay[edit]

The gameplay makes a number of changes from the original Gunstar Heroes. The controls for Red and Blue no longer distinguish by the Free and Fixed Shot and both have more advanced, equal and versatile controls. The Throw from the original is taken out, and various melee attacks are now performed by using the A and B buttons in combination with the D-pad. The ability to combine different weapons is temporarily absent - instead, the player has the option to select from three weapon types at any time in the game. The game also uses a supercharge meter that fills as the player defeats enemies, using this energy allows the player to fire a powerful attack.

Reception[edit]

Aggregate scores
AggregatorScore
GameRankings83%[3]
Metacritic83 of 100[4]
Review scores
PublicationScore
1Up.comA−[5]
Electronic Gaming Monthly7.67 of 10[3]
Eurogamer5 of 10[6]
Famitsu34 of 40
Game Informer8.75 of 10[7]
GameSpot8.9 of 10[8]
GameSpy[9]
IGN9.0 of 10[10]
Nintendo Power9.5 of 10[3]
Play9 of 10[3]
Yahoo! Games[11]
Award
PublicationAward
IGN Editors' Choice Award[12]

The game was almost universally praised by critics as a compelling action game and received high scores, even receiving several "Best GBA Game Of E3 2005" awards. However, the game still didn't sell very well, and Nintendo Power has urged gamers on numerous times to get the game, disappointed that it didn't appear in the top selling GBA games list.

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Japanese: ガンスタースーパーヒーローズ, Hepburn: Gansutā Sūpā Hīrōzu

References[edit]

  1. ^ Micro Magazine. YuGe. December 2005
  • ^ Nintendo Dream. Vol. 139, Pg. 96. September 21, 2005.
  • ^ a b c d "Gunstar Super Heroes Reviews and Articles for Game Boy Advance - GameRankings". GameRankings. Archived from the original on 2012-10-06. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ "Gunstar Super Heroes (gba: 2005): Reviews". Metacritic. Archived from the original on 2010-11-25. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ 1UP Staff (2005-10-25). "Gunstar Super Heroes Review from 1UP.com". 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 2010-01-05. Retrieved 2009-07-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Walker, John (2005-11-26). "Gunstar Future Heroes Review // GBA /// Eurogamer - Games Reviews, News and More". Eurogamer. Archived from the original on 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ Biessener, Adam. "Game Informer Online". Game Informer. Archived from the original on 2007-05-28. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ Mueller, Greg (2005-10-25). "Gunstar Super Heroes Review for Game Boy Advance - GameSpot". GameSpot. Archived from the original on 2009-08-09. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ Theobald, Phil (2005-10-26). "GameSpy: Gunstar Super Heroes". GameSpy. Archived from the original on 2013-10-09. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ Harris, Craig (2005-10-21). "IGN: Gunstar Super Heroes Review". IGN. Archived from the original on 2009-01-30. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ Leeper, Justin (2005-10-25). "Gunstar Super Heroes Review - Yahoo! Video Games". Yahoo!. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  • ^ "IGN Game Boy: Games, Cheats, News, Reviews, and Previews". IGN. Archived from the original on 2005-12-12. Retrieved 2009-07-10.
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