Hybris (video game) explained

Hybris
Developer:Cope-Com
Publisher:Discovery Software
Released:1989
Genre:Scrolling shooter
Modes:Single-player
Platforms:Amiga

Hybris is a vertically scrolling shooter for the Amiga home computer developed by Cope-Com and published by Discovery Software.

Gameplay

Players choose a player character commander from either Lovett or Maverick and begin play, controlling a spaceship which can be moved up and down the screen, as well as left and right.[1] Airborne alien enemies and groundbased defensive weapons appear as the game scrolls upwards constantly, these can be destroyed by the player's weapon fire. More advanced weapons can be collected in the form of power ups. Hybris has a weapon enhancement feature, called "expansion"; once a new weapon has been collected it can be temporarily upgraded by the player rotating the joystick or pressing "Enter" on the keyboard, each weapon can be enhanced three times before a new weapon is needed in order to enhance again. Pressing "Space" on the keyboard activates a smart bomb that destroy every enemy (except bosses) and bullet on the screen: player starts with three of them.[2]

Legacy

Cope-Com later created the spiritual successor Battle Squadron.

The creators are working to port the game to Android and iOS.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Brennan. Ciaran . Reviews - Hybris. Computer and Video Games. 90. 58, 59. . April 1989. 2016-04-23.
  2. Luckham. Mark . Reviews - Hybris. Amiga Computing. 1. 8. 73. Europress. Macclesfield. January 1989. 2016-04-23.
  3. Web site: Hybris . 21 April 2010 .