Power Blade
Description
It is the year 2191, and Earth's blissful existence was governed by a master computer. Then suddenly, its master control program malfunctioned, and people panicked ensuring total chaos. Secret Agent Nova is called in to locate agents located in six sectors. These agents hold an ID card which Nova must acquire to gain access to the security room within each sector. There, he must defeat the guards and obtain secret tape units, and if Nova obtains six of these, he will be able to gain entry to the control center and defeat the guard to destroy the computer and restore order to society.
Power Blade is a platform game, in which you must run through the level, destroying various enemies, and exit through the door. However, you can't leave each sector without locating agents. By destroy enemies, you can get power-ups which restore your energy or upgrade your weapon. Occasionally, you can get a special power-up which transforms you into a Mech, which has a special attack mode and three units of energy.
You must get through each sector before time runs out. You can leave a sector without getting the ID card and go to another sector, and come back when you're ready.
Power Blade is the significantly altered US Version of Power Blazer.
Groups +
Screenshots
Credits (NES version)
Program | |
Sound (uncredited) | |
Cover Artwork by |
Reviews
Critics
Average score: 77% (based on 14 ratings)
Players
Average score: 3.6 out of 5 (based on 19 ratings with 0 reviews)
Be the first to review this game!
Trivia
Cut content
Before Power Blazer was released in the US as Power Blade, it underwent some considerable changes and was almost dropped completely
The changes are as follows:
Graphical changes: Modified cutscenes, a completely new intro cinematic, new player-sprite, modified and new enemy sprites and bosses. The background graphics also received a complete overhaul although the themes for the different levels are the same and some background graphics are re-used.
Changes in gameplay: The main character is faster and jumps higher. The boomerang can be thrown in 8 directions instead of just straight ahead. The Boomerang's energy bar recharges faster and its range is higher. There is also a power-up that enables the player to throw several boomerangs at once.
The level design is completely different. While the levels in Power Blazer were strictly linear, in Power Blade, there are different paths that can be taken, and the player is required to find a key-card to finish a level. Several new enemy types are introduced and the attack patterns of old enemies were changed. The boss-fights are almost identical apart from graphical changes. Finally, the Power Suit is another feature unique to the US release.
Analytics
Upgrade to MobyPro to view research rankings!
Identifiers +
Contribute
Are you familiar with this game? Help document and preserve this entry in video game history! If your contribution is approved, you will earn points and be credited as a contributor.
Contributors to this Entry
Game added by Katakis | カタキス.
Arcade added by Michael Cassidy.
Additional contributors: Alaka, Mobygamesisreanimated.
Game added March 5, 2004. Last modified September 2, 2023.