Eschatos

Eschatos
Developer(s) Qute
Publisher(s) Qute
Degica (PC)
Composer(s) Yousuke Yasui
Platform(s) Xbox 360
Microsoft Windows
Release date(s)

Xbox 360

  • JP April 7, 2011

Microsoft Windows

  • WW September 18, 2015
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter

Eschatos (エスカトス Esukatosu) is a scrolling shooter, developed and published by Qute, which was released in April 7, 2011 for the Xbox 360.[1] Despite the original Xbox 360 version only being released in Japan, it was a region-free release.[2] A version for Microsoft Windows has also been released, and was published by Degica. [3]

Apart from the main game, two previous Wonderswan games by the developer, Judgement Silversword and Cardinal Sins, came bundled with the Xbox 360 release of Eschatos.[4]

Story

Eschatos takes place in the 22nd century where a mysterious organic alien matter - known only as the Purple Erosion - has taken over The Moon. After covering 75% of The Moon's surface, the aliens launch an attack on the Earth using flying saucers to deploy trajectory weapons and ships. The player is tasked with stopping the invasion using a fighter ship capable of great attack and defense technology.

Gameplay

The ship has two modes of fire: the long range Front Shot and the short range Wide Shot. The ship features a regenerative shield capable of absorbing enemy bullets, but with overuse can deteriorate. The game has three game modes including Original, Advanced and Time Attack. In Original mode, there are only two pick-up items including 1Ups and the Flash icon which destroys all enemies and enemy shots on-screen. Advanced mode however includes a few more items including an alternate Flash icon and Power Ups. Collecting Power Ups increase player fire power, but decreases shield percentage.

The game spans over six stages that are organized with about four to six Areas per stage. There is a unique timing score utilized in each game (Eschatos, Judgment Silver Sword and Cardinal Sins): a timer is set to count up with every enemy wave and boss encounter. The timer stops once all enemies/bosses are defeated and the score is determined with how quickly each enemy wave/boss was destroyed.

Reception

On release, Famitsu magazine scored Eschatos a 28 out of 40.[5]

References

  1. "Eschatos for Xbox 360 - GameRankings". GameRankings. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
  2. Jesse "Main Finger" Gregory (2011-05-09). "Review: Eschatos (Xbox 360 Import)". WingDamage. Retrieved 2011-06-15.
  3. Degica Games Tweet
  4. Anoop Gantayat (2011-01-21). "Xbox 360's Latest Shooter Arrives in March with Two Retro Shooters Included". Andriasang. Retrieved 2011-06-14.
  5. "Famitsu review scores". Nintendo Everything. March 15, 2011. Retrieved March 9, 2015.

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