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    Elevator Action Returns S-Tribute releases December 1

    Elevator Action returns with new flair.

    City Connection announced TAITO-developed 2D action game Elevator Action Returns S-Tribute releases December 1 worldwide for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. The game supports Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, Korean, French, and Spanish language options just like Cleopatra Fortune S-Tribute.

    Here’s an overview of Elevator Action Returns S-Tribute via Steam:

    Elevator Action Returns was originally released as a 2D side-scrolling shooter game by Taito in 1995. This game is a reproduction of the home console version released by Bing in 1997.

    Select one of three special forces members—Kart Bradfield, Edie Burret, or Jad the Taff—then start the game. Grab data from all the red doors, then escape the stage.

    When every stage has been cleared, players will also be able to play the first game in the series, Elevator Action (single player only).

    Tips

    Press the shoot button near an enemy to start close combat with bare hands instead of shooting. Make continuous attacks by pressing the shoot button twice when playing as Kart, or by pressing the shoot button then immediately pressing the jump button when playing as Edie or Jad. The score is doubled when an enemy is defeated with unarmed attacks.

    There are many targets to shoot on each stage. Some items are hidden, and some roll and damage enemies. Points can also be scored by breaking items in stages, so break many items. Destroying fluorescent lights or switchboards will put out the lights on a floor for a period of time, during which points scored are doubled.

    Elevators can be used for movement, as well as attacks. Throw a sub-weapon in an elevator, then move it to make a remote attack on an enemy, or use the elevator to crush enemies. Be careful, as it’s also possible to harm the player character.

    Convenient features and option settings only available in S-Tribute
    • Rewind – Rewind gameplay a by certain amount of time and resume.
    • Slow Mode – Slow game pace down with a single button press.
    • Quick Save/Load – Save game state at any point.
    • Unlimited Credits – The limit on the number of continues can be disabled, allowing for infinite continues.
    • Stage Select – The game can be started from any stage.
    • Increased Healing – Increase the amount of damage healed by obtaining healing items.
    • Lives – Player character lives can be increased up to 9 lives.
    • Sub-Weapon Buttons – Sub-weapons are normally used by pressing the shoot button and jump button at the same time, but this can be set to any other single button.
    • Changing the amount of damage – You can change the amount of damage you’ll get when the enemy hits you.
    • Keeping the same weapon – You can keep your machine gun or rocket launcher if it still holds bullets on to the next level.
    • Scan Lines – Mimics the nostalgic CRT monitor display.
    S-TRIBUTE

    Reprints of classics produced and developed by City Connection with the Zebra Engine during the Saturn era. Play a variety of titles with improved controls and new features.

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected]

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