Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute announced for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC – Gematsu

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City Connection has announced Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC (Steam). It will launch first for PlayStation 4 and Switch as a digital-only title on April 28, followed by Xbox One and PC via Steam at a later date. A demo is available now for PlayStation 4 and Switch in Japan.
Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute is the first in a series of S-Tribute titles in collaboration with Taito. Following Layer Section , City Connection will release the following titles as part of the brand:
Here is an overview of the game, via its official website:
About
Layer Section & Galactic Attack S-Tribute is a shoot ’em up video game published by City Connection.
Released in 1995 by Taito, Layer Section is the home console version of the arcade game RayForce, a vertical shooting game.
Players control X-RAY, a mobile weapon equipped with lock-on lasers and battle against the Con-Human system for the survival of humankind.
You can also play Galactic Attack, the overseas release of Layer Section.
Enjoy the enhanced background music of the home console game in stereo sound in this title.
The remixed main melodies are tastefully different from their arcade versions!
New useful features like game rewind, slow mode, and quick save have been added.
Compare scores with others in the new online ranking mode!
Lock-On Lasers
Useful Features and Options
About S-Tribute Series
Reprints of classics produced and developed by City Connection with the Zebra Engine during the Saturn era.
Play a variety of titles with improved controls and new features.
Watch the announcement trailer below.
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