

Thunder Force V was ported to the PlayStation and released in 1998 as Thunder Force V: Perfect System. Electronic Gaming Monthly urged readers to tell Sega of America to release the game in the United States, but it was never released there either. Sega Europe took a preproduction version under consideration, and decided against publishing the game. The Saturn version was never released outside Japan. There were two retail versions, the normal pack, and a special pack which contained a remix music CD of various Thunder Force music entitled Best of Thunder Force, which was later released separately. Thunder Force V was released in Japan for the Sega Saturn on July 11, 1997. Energy can be replenished by collecting additional CRAWs or by waiting for them to recharge.

Creating Over Weapons uses up the CRAW's energy, which is indicated by its change in color. Over Weapons can be used for a limited amount of time before they revert to their original state. The CRAWs can also be combined with the player's currently-selected weapon to create a more powerful version of it called an "Over Weapon". Thunder Force V allows for three CRAWs to be used instead of two like its predecessors, and will remain on the screen for a finite period of time that allows the player to recollect them. Īs in previous Thunder Force games, the player has a special weapon named the "CRAW" that emits additional firepower and absorbs enemy shots. Its gameplay is similar to its predecessor, Thunder Force IV players must destroy constantly-moving formations of enemies and dodge their projectiles and incoming obstacles.

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Levels scroll automatically, and the player is given free movement. There are seven levels total, and the first three can be selected in any order.
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The player controls a starship named the Gauntlet in its mission to destroy the Guardian, a supercomputer that became rogue after deciphering the code of a space vessel. It is presented from a 2.5D perspective, with environments rendered in 3D and gameplay taking place on a 2D plane. Thunder Force V is a horizontal-scrolling shooter video game. The Gauntlet fighting an enemy in the second level.
