Metal Black (video Game) - Levels

Levels

  • Level 1: Down to the Earth - Players start their journey in a desolated Shinjuku in the Black Fly space craft. What few remaining air and ground forces of Earth are thrown at the players along with the only positive glimpse of the alien invaders as the player/s fly towards the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. Songs: "Born to Be Free" (stage), "Visitor" (fight with Apartheid)
    • Bonus Level 1: Over Ride - As the Black Fly leaves the atmosphere, they are confronted by mechanical forces. This is where the Black Fly's secondary weapon is put to the test. The player has 30 seconds to destroy 5 enemies. Song: "Dancing Homing"
  • Level 2: Cry for the Moon - The journey continues to Earth's Moon which the aliens have also seized, though its appearance is hauntingly different because the first moon seen is not what it appears to be... Songs: "Dual Moon" (stage), "Yueez" (fight with Feeder)
  • Level 3: Dream Land - Any and all space exploration colonies and satellites stationed away from Earth remain here as the grave-mark of the lives that were lost and their destroyed dreams. Parts of the broken satellites were gathered by the aliens and transformed into an enormous stronghold code-named Sargassum. Songs: "Memory" (stage start), "Area 26-10" (stage), "Dio Panic!" (fight with Daio & Gishiin)
    • Bonus Level 2: Black Out - The journey continues as the player/s enter a wormhole where once again mechanical drones storm the entrance. The player has 1 minute to destroy 10 enemies. Song: "Non-fiction"
  • Level 4: Crystal Lize - Further into the worm hole, players encounter an alternate dimension filled with rock formations and bizarre mineral-based life-forms. Songs: "Waste Days" (stage), "Gate of Guardian" (fight with Amazo)
  • Level 5: Nemesis Crisis - The wormhole takes the player/s closer to Jupiter where the players enter an asteroid close to Callisto. The asteroid drifts dangerously close to The Great Red Spot where a boss battle ensues. Songs: "Doubt" (stage), "Phantasm" (fight with Ghost)
  • Level 6: Mirage of Mind Gaia - The player/s finally reach the star Nemesis as close as they can get to it. The player/s encounter strange rock formations and what appear to be remnants of a strange mechanical object scrapped together before encountering the heart of the alien forces where the plot unfolds. Song: "Time" (stage). During the fight with the final boss, Omega Zone, the song played is a medley of most of the previous songs of this game. The song and the Omega Zone's difficulty changes as damage increases. The songs included on the medley are strictely on the following sequence: "Yueez", "Visitor", "Dio Panic!", "Born to Be Free", "Dual Moon", "Gate of Guardian", "Area 26-10" and "Time".

As the final credits show up, an edit version of "Non-Fiction" (with ending) is played.

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