Assault Suit Leynos 2
Assault Suit Leynos 2[a] is a 1997 Japanese run and gun video game developed by NCS for the Sega Saturn. It is a direct sequel to Assault Suit Leynos for the Sega Genesis, and is the third title in the Assault Suit series. It is a side-scrolling mecha shooting game set in the future. A re-release of the game was announced by City Connection in September 2023, as part of its Saturn Tribute label. It was re-released on April 25, 2024, for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and PC. New features exclusive to this re-release are a new translation of the game script in English plus device and weapon databases. GameplayMuch like the original game, Leynos 2 is a 2D mecha action game.[1] The player's mech comes equipped with a jet-boost, a dash, and a shield, which were upgrades that had to be earned in the original game. Customization can be done before each battle, equipping various items earned through the game.[1] There are 50 weapons in total available in the game, as well as options to change the speed, maneuverability, and protective shields of the mech.[2] There are special upgrade devices that alter various characteristics of the player's mech, such as aiming and a radar system.[1] The game features a camera that zooms in and out to show less or more detail on screen.[2] The zoom range is determined by the range of the currently equipped weapon.[1] Development and releaseAssault Suit Leynos 2 followed the games Assault Suit Leynos for the Mega Drive and Assault Suits Valken for the Super Famicom. It was developed by NCS and Masaya Games. It was released exclusively in Japan on February 21, 1997, for the Sega Saturn.[3][4] ReceptionReception
The game received generally positive review scores from critics. Next Generation magazine gave the game 3 out of 5 stars.[4] Reviewers for Famitsu gave it 25 out of 40.[3] Three reviewers from GameFan gave the game scores of 80, 85, and 83 for an average of 82.6.[1] IGN gave it an 8 out of 10.[5] GameSpot gave it a 7.3 out of 10.[6] Consoles Plus gave the game 88.[7] Saturn Power gave it a score of 75.[8] The Japanese magazine Sega Saturn Magazine gave it a score of 7/10.[9] German magazine Maniac scored it well.[11] NotesReferences
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