Iron Angel of the Apocalypse explained

Iron Angel of the Apocalypse
Developer:Synergy, Inc.
Director:Minoru Kusakabe
Producer:Masanori Awata
Designer:Masao Asakawa
Programmer:Takakiyo Maruyama
Artist:Hiroyuki Miura
Keisuke Shimada
Composer:Kyusaku Shimada
Series:Iron Angel of the Apocalypse
Platforms:3DO Interactive Multiplayer
Genre:First-person shooter
Modes:Single-player

Iron Angel of the Apocalypse is a video game developed by Synergy, Inc. and published by Panasonic for the 3DO.

Gameplay

Iron Angel of the Apocalypse is a first-person game set in a maze.

Synopsis

In a tower rising high above a desolate city, a mad-genius scientist pursues his experiments. His mission: to create the ultimate killing machine and purge the world! The means of achieving his wild ambition will soon be set in motion. All that remains is the last piece of equipment for Tetsujin... and you (which is the player) have been chosen.

Development and release

Iron Angel of the Apocalypse was developed by Synergy, Inc. The game was first released by Panasonic in Japan as Tetsujin on April 9, 1994, making it one of first titles available for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in that region. It was also distributed in Europe by the same publisher that year. However, Panasonic chose not to give it a North American localization due to possible copyright infringement, so Synergy handled the release itself in 1995, retitling it Iron Angel of the Apocalypse. English subtitles were used with the original Japanese voice-overs.[1]

Reception

Next Generation reviewed the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "Not better than the rest, just different." Next Generation also reviewed the US version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "it goes a long way toward leaving the trippy dreaminess from the Japanese version intact, and in some ways, makes it creepier."

Sequel

There is a sequel to Iron Angel of the Apocalypse, entitled for the 3DO and Microsoft Windows.

External links

Notes and References

  1. D'Aprile, Jason . October 1995 . Iron Angel of the Apocalypse . 3 For 3DO Enthusiasts . PiM Publications . 6 . 26–8.