Jungle Strike (japan)

Jungle Strike (japan) Game

📅 1993

Super Nintendo

Jungle Strike (Japan) game
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Jungle Strike on SNES is this wild isometric shooter where you're basically a one-man army against drug lords and terrorists. You start off in a Comanche helicopter, blowing up everything in sight—tanks, boats, even entire bases—and it feels ridiculously satisfying. The controls take a minute to get used to since it's not your typical top-down shooter, but once it clicks, you're weaving through trees and dodging missiles like a pro.

What's cool is you don't just stick to the chopper—later missions throw you into a hovercraft, an F117 stealth bomber (which feels overpowered in the best way), and even this weird attack bike that handles like it's on ice. The missions switch up between jungle raids, desert assaults, and even urban chaos, so it never gets stale. Ortega and Kilbaba are your typical '90s villains, but who cares when you're raining missiles on their hideouts?

It's got that classic 'one more try' energy when you barely survive a mission with your chopper smoking and alarms blaring. The soundtrack slaps, too—tense when it needs to be, but with these weirdly funky beats in the menus. If you like blowing stuff up with zero subtlety, this one's a blast.

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