![]() ![]() The Leviathan is the flagship of the UCA and is commanded by Admiral Akkaraju. All of the action takes place either on the planet Cronus or on the spaceship Leviathan. Your mission is to locate and assassinate a rebel leader known only as Gabriel. "You play Sanjuro Makabe, a Mobile Combat Amror (MCA) pilot and Commander in the UCA Security Force. It should also be noted that each of the weapons in the game have different likelihoods of scoring critical hits on an enemy. However, enemy characters are also capable of scoring critical hits on the player. Shogo also has an interesting game play feature in its critical hits system, whereby attacking an enemy will occasionally bring about a health bonus for the player while the enemy in question looses more health than usual from the weapon used. These sections of the game are quite difficult the player character (Sanjuro) cannot survive much damage, enemies are equipped with rapid-fire hit-scan weapons and have great aim, health items are somewhat scarce, and armour is extremely rare. The on-foot missions feature a variety of mostly hitscan firearms, such as dual Colt M1911A1 pistols, a MAC-10 Sub-Machine Gun, and an assault rifle (non-hitscan weapons include two types of grenade launchers and a BGM-71 TOW rocket launcher). ![]() Much of the action takes place within city areas. The mech missions are of average difficulty, and feature a variety of energy-based or explosive projectile weapons. Unlike mech simulator games such as the Mech Warrior or Heavy Gear series (where mechs are piloted in a manner similar to tanks), the mechs in Shogo are controlled essentially the same as a human first person shooter character would be. Shogo features a mix of both standard on-foot first person shooter action, and combat with anime-style bipedal mechs. "Shogo Longplay" ( Raptor501st) - YouTube A version for BeOS was also once in production back in 1999 by Be Inc. Hyperion also made the Apple Macintosh and the GNU/Linux port of Shogo. Shogo was ported to the Amiga PowerPC platform in 2001 by Hyperion Entertainment. The game allows you to pilot several large mobile combat armours, as well as perform missions on-foot. However, it also follows many standard first person shooter conventions, allowing it to appeal to more than just fans of anime and mecha. It has heavy influences from Japanese anime, particularly Patlabor, Appleseed, the various Gundam series and other real robot mecha properties. It was the first game to utilize the LithTech engine, an engine written from scratch by Monolith. Shogo: Mobile Armour Division ( development titled as Riot, Heavy Metal and Metal Tek) is a first person shooter computer game released by Monolith Productions on September 30, 1998. You may have driven giant robots, but you've never piloted Mobile Combat Armor. Wield gigantic, super-destructive weapons, and transform into a hovertank in 800 milliseconds flat. Control ultra-powerful mecha that, run, jump, duck, strafe, swim and stomp on enemy personnel. "Shogo casts you in the role of Sanjuro Makabe, a Mobile Combat Armor pilot, Commander in the UCA Security Force. I just sent a falcon and retreated, so yeah there was more.This article is part of the Shogo Sub-Section and is not to be confused with the Blood Wiki proper. Got me plenty of cash in treasure and that emperor's armor. I didn't bring a single archer though, the squishiest was my seargant and I was glad I had him because of that horror spell the priests cast. Obviously I had to pull back mercs who's armor suffered too much and sometimes had to bring out a shield and wall up on those who got surrounded but overall very much doable with lots of endgame armor and 2 handed weapons. Took some time to get rid of those but afterwards it was just the usual splitting and flanking with greatswords to get rid of any polearm bastar'd and then mostly trying to reach those nasty priests who kept spamming abilities till I finaly had them cornered. ![]() Mine was on a mountain top and I got it fairly easily by bunkering in at first with spearwall to keep the skeletons away until the servants came. Originally posted by Banjohitler:You only see one part of it on that screenshot, there is big bunch of honor guards above you with 3 ancient priests. ![]()
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