Demon Star: Secret Missions 2
PC
By Steve Fulton
“A frantic, kinetic 2D shooter unequaled on the PC platform”
Scott Host of Mountain King Software has been making
shooters for the PC since 1993 with Galactix. He followed that game up with the amazing
(for it’s time) Raptor: Call Of Shadows and a few years ago
with Demon Star. All
of these games featured sumptuous 2D graphics mixed with some of the best
scrolling shooter action since Xenon 2: Megablast on the Atari ST and
Amiga. Obviously, the commercial market
for a 2D scrolling shooter is not what it used to be, so Host went independent
a few years ago, and never looked back.
Demon Star: Secret Missions 2 and both of it’s prequels are pretty much
unequaled on the PC when it comes to scrolling shooters. These games have everything you would want if
you are hankering for classic 2D game play, and don’t know how to satisfy the
hunger: dozens of enemies, tons of bolt-on weapons, boss-battles, multiple
scrolling environments, and most notably, Multiplayer action. You can play with a friend on the same
computer, or even over a network.