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Gunslinger Stratos (Video Game)
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Gunslinger Stratos is a series of Third Person arcade Light Gun Hero Shooter video games. They are developed by Byking and Taito, and published by Square Enix.The main draw of Gunslinger Stratos that sets it apart from most other arcade shooters is the fact that a single player must use BOTH of the gun controllers provided, indeed every character's default weapon set employs Dual Wielding in some form. The Gun Controllers also feature magnets allowing you to combine the guns in 2 different ways, switching the weapon you're using in-game. Furthermore, instead of being a rail shooter, the gun controllers have joysticks and buttons to allow free movement and camera control in addition to having to point at the screen and shooting. With a focus on online multiplayer, the game rewards those who stick with it with deep, engaging competitive gameplay that employs almost as many elements from the Fighting Game genre as it does with shooters.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The plot of Gunslinger Stratos focuses on two opposing factions. In the year 2115, there exists two versions of the country known in the present as Japan: Frontier S (Stratos) and the 17th Far East Imperial City Management District. When the timelines appear to begin merging, each side begins Operation Stratos, sending a group of soldiers back in time to the year 2015 to eliminate the other side and prevent the creation of the other universe.There have been 3 games in the series, as well as an updated rerelease for the third game and an anime known as Gunslinger Stratos The Animation. The games have, so far, only been released in Japan, with seemingly no plans to localize the games, making it necessary for fans across the world to have to go to import arcades to get a chance to play it. | |
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