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ThunderBlade

aka: 3D Thunder Blade, Thunder Blade
Moby ID: 15169

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Critic Reviews add missing review

Average score: 67% (based on 37 ratings)

Player Reviews

Average score: 3.3 out of 5 (based on 48 ratings with 1 reviews)

A must-own classic.

The Good
The graphics in Thunderblade are awesome. The scenery (especially in the overhead levels) are intricately detailed and animated.

The Bad
Level 3 just plain sucks. I have owned this game for 16 years now, I bought it at Toys R Us back in 1988. I STILL have yet to complete Level 3. I have been stuck on stage 3-2 for that long, so rest assured this is a nightmare of a level.

The Bottom Line
Thunderblade is an action shooter much like Afterburner but much faster. The levels are split into 3 levels per stage, with a total of 4 stages. Level 1 introduces you to the stage with an overhead view, Level 2 is a behind-the-chopper view, much like Afterburner, and finally Level 3 is the boss battle. The Level 2 battles are difficult because the enemy is more aggressive in the behind-the-chopper levels. To make matters worse, stage 2-2 puts you through a cave. Not only do you have to dodge pillars of rock, but avoid tanks hiding in there also. The variety of scenery and beautiful graphics make Thunderblade another one of the better must-own titles for the neglected Master System.

SEGA Master System · by Ash_1 (74) · 2004

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Critic reviews added by Patrick Bregger, Jo ST, Martin Smith, Tim Janssen, Alsy, lights out party, chirinea, Riemann80, Dario Lanzetti, Gianluca Santilio, Ritchardo, Terok Nor, Victor Vance, Kayburt, SlyDante, Hello X), Big John WV, coenak.