After Burner: Climax Explained

After Burner Climax
Developer:Sega AM2
Publisher:Sega[1]
Director:Masahide Kawakami
Producer:Noriyuki Shimoda
Programmer:Masayuki Sumi
Artist:Seiji Aoki
Composer:Keisuke Tsukahara
Fumio Ito
Masanori Takeuchi
Genre:Combat flight simulation
Modes:Single-player
Platforms:Arcade, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, iOS, Android
Arcade System:Sega Lindbergh

is a combat flight video game developed and published by Sega. The game is a part of the After Burner series, and was first released in arcades in 2006 and was later released digitally to Xbox 360 via Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network in April 2010.

Like previous incarnations of After Burner, the "Deluxe" After Burner: Climax cabinet has a servo-equipped chair; a new function is a button that locks the chair into a static upright position. Two other cabinet versions include a "Commander" version, which only tilts side to side, and the "Standard" version, which doesn't move at all. The "Deluxe" version cabinet has a widescreen LCD monitor, while the "Standard" and "Commander" models have a 29" CRT.

The digital version was delisted from both Xbox Live and PlayStation Store in December 2014,[2] and was removed from the mobile storefronts in May 2015.[3] The mobile version was re-released via the Sega Forever service in April 2019[4] but is no longer available.

Gameplay

After Burner Climax introduces two new flyable aircraft to the series: the F/A-18E Super Hornet and F-15E Strike Eagle. The iconic F-14 Tomcat from previous games has been replaced with the F-14D Super Tomcat. The player selects the aircraft at the start screen.

While choosing their plane, the player can use the throttle to choose between four different paintjobs for each of the three planes. These paint jobs consist of a "Standard" scheme, "Camouflage" scheme, "Special" scheme, and "Low Visibility" scheme. After choosing their plane, the player can also choose to listen to After Burner: Climaxs music or the original soundtrack from After Burner II by holding the throttle back and hitting the missile button.

Reception

The Australian video game talk show Good Game's two reviewers gave the game a 6/10 and 8/10.[5]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: After Burner: Climax . The International Arcade Museum . 1 Nov 2013.
  2. Web site: After Burner Climax removed early from XBLA . 17 December 2014 . XBLA Fans.
  3. Web site: Sega Removes These 19 Mobile Games . GameSpot . 2015-08-19.
  4. Web site: 'After Burner: Climax' has joined the SEGA Forever lineup on the App Store and Google Play. TouchArcade. April 4, 2019. April 8, 2019.
  5. Web site: Good Game stories - After Burner Climax . Australian Broadcasting Corporation . 2010-05-24.