BioMetal (1993)

Athena

Super Famicom · Super Nintendo Entertainment System

2.92 from 12 ratings

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BioMetal is a side-scrolling shooter game. Their are two pairs, one for lasers and the other for missiles, of three upgrades for your weapons. The war that divided the galaxy and used all it's resources has ended. A fleet was sent on a mission to find more natural resources. They never returned. Their last transmission reveals that the enemy' created … Read more
BioMetal is a side-scrolling shooter game. Their are two pairs, one for lasers and the other for missiles, of three upgrades for your weapons. The war that divided the galaxy and used all it's resources has ended. A fleet was sent on a mission to find more natural resources. They never returned. Their last transmission reveals that the enemy' created one last experiment. This experiment is a combination of the aggressive nature of animals combined with the efficiency of machines. These creatures were named BioMetal. The MF-92GX Halbard mothership has been assigned to destroy the threat before they can not be stopped. You are piloting the MF-92GX Halbard fighter that is equipped with the experimental Gel Analog Mutant weapon. The Gel is charged up on the ship and can be used to surround the ship as a protective shield or be thrown at the enemy forces. Read less
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Details

Developers
Athena
Publishers
Activision, Athena
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Science fiction
Series
BioMetal

Release dates

  • Mar 19, 1993 (Full Release) (Japan) Super Famicom
  • Nov 1993 (Full Release) (North_America) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • 1993 (Full Release) (Europe) Super Nintendo Entertainment System
  • 1993 (Full Release) (North_America) Super Nintendo Entertainment System

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Community All Reviews Statuses

Chovus

Status Chovus May 28, 2019

Beat on normal using the wave shot and homing missile. This was a fairly standard game though I particularly liked the manual shield ability, which puts an element of tactics into the game. I did not bother to use the shield offensively though I was quite impressed by its offensive versatility (which I found out by reading a walkthrough afterwards). …

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Beat on normal using the wave shot and homing missile. This was a fairly standard game though I particularly liked the manual shield ability, which puts an element of tactics into the game. I did not bother to use the shield offensively though I was quite impressed by its offensive versatility (which I found out by reading a walkthrough afterwards). The game was quite difficult and the final boss stood out as being far too long and a bit obnoxious.

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