Somer Assault

Somer Assault
Developer(s) Atlus
Publisher(s) Atlus
Producer(s) Hideyuki Yokoyama
Designer(s) Mayodon Mania
Kazuhiro Kaneko
Programmer(s) Tsuyoshi Kunieda (Tuohi)
Artist(s) Yoshimi Haishita
Kōji Takino
Composer(s) Hidehito Aoki
Katsuyuki Inose
Platform(s) TurboGrafx-16
Release date(s) Mesopotamia: 1991
Somer Assault: 1992[1]
Genre(s) Action game
Mode(s) Single-player

Somer Assault, known as Mesopotamia in Japan, is a video game developed and originally released by Atlus in 1991 for the PC Engine and in 1992 for the TurboGrafx-16. This side-scrolling action game features an unnamed pink slinky object/creature as the protagonist which can fire bullets from its sides, jump, and slink along walls in its quest to stop an evil sorceress. The title "Somer Assault" is a play on the word somersault, as the slinky somersaults around the stage while assaulting enemies.

Gameplay

The slinky is able to move along the floor, walls, and the ceiling by slinking along them; it can also make a short jump to move between walls and platforms to slink to a different section of each stage. The slinky is also equipped with a machine gun that fires to both sides of it to take out the myriad of enemies that swarm you on each stage. The player is given several hit points which can be increased with power-ups as well as several lives should the player die and unlimited continues. A time limit is given for each level, and the goal is to reach the boss of the stage and defeat it before time expires.

At the start of the game, the player is asked to enter his or her birthdate. This causes one boss to fire power-ups as gifts rather than damaging shots (for example, entering a birthday of April 27 will cause the Taurus boss to fire power-ups at the slinky rather than damaging shots).

Plot

The story (existing in the export version only) is presented in a short prologue sequence at the game's start. "In a time and world not of our own", the evil Sorceress uses her dark powers to summon twelve powerful minions, each of them representing one Zodiac sign, and sends them to conquer the world. The slinky has to battle through 12 stages of enemies, destroying each Zodiac boss along the way, in order to reach the Sorceress herself and put an end to her plot.

On the final stage, the player must defeat all of the bosses in succession before facing the Sorceress. After she is downed, her body explodes and a battle commences against three enemies resembling the slinky and called "The Mimickers". When they are destroyed, "The Creator" appears as the real end boss.

Reception

Kyle Knight of allgame called it an "odd" but "fun and innovative game. Shooter purists might cringe at the premise, but more open-minded gamers who don't mind a bit of a learning curve will find a rewarding gaming experience."[2] The game's player character was ranked #9 in the GameSpy's "Top Ten Lame Lead Characters" list by Kevin "Fragmaster" Bowen.[3]

References

  1. "Somer Assault - TurboGrafx-16 - IGN". Uk.ign.com. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  2. Knight, Kyle (2010-10-03). "Somer Assault - Review". allgame. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
  3. Christopher Buecheler chrisb@gamespy.com (2011-06-03). "GameSpy.com - Top 10". Web.archive.org. Archived from the original on June 3, 2011. Retrieved 2014-06-19.
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