The absolute peak Technosoft Thunder Force IV, a legendary horizontal shooter. Gorgeous, demanding, cult soundtrack, one of the greatest shmups ever.
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Category
Shooter1 player7+
Description
Thunder Force IV ships battle ORN enemy armies in this legendary fourth Technosoft entry for Mega Drive. Published by Technosoft, released in Japan in September 1992. Reference horizontal shoot'em up with ships with varied armaments, Toshiharu Yamanishi music and epic bosses.
Thunder Force IV review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
A peak of FM rock, Toshiharu Yamanishi's score pushes the chip to its very limits for themes of stunning electric power. From "Stand Up Against Myself" to the guitar furies, every track galvanises the shooting. This sonic virtuosity remains one of the greatest 16-bit achievements of the shoot'em up.
Gameplay
"Masterful"
Vast expanses to explore, a beefed-up arsenal and swarms of enemies make for a shooter of impressive scale for the machine. Juggling weapons to match the threats and reading a crowded screen demand a focus rewarded with rare sensations. Spectacular and demanding, it remains one of the essential references of the genre on 16-bit.
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Dense action, screens saturated with shots and titanic bosses shape a shmup that pushes the console to its limits. The multi-layer scrolling spins your head, the soundtrack galvanizes every dodge, and the intensity never dips. You return to crack each pattern, ride the chorus and climb one notch higher. An absolute benchmark, it keeps a contagious fire.
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Punishing"
An absolute reference of the horizontal shoot-'em-up on the console, it unfurls vast stages, a cult soundtrack and swarms of enemies that forgive nothing. Juggling weapons, gauging your speed and anticipating attacks across multiple planes make all the difference. Tough yet lucid, it rewards mastery and perseverance, and sits among the genre's very greatest.
The Japanese edition of Thunder Force IV is the original pressing of Technosoft's shoot, absolute peak of the 16-bit Technosoft series with Toshiharu Yamanishi's cult soundtrack.
Memorable bosses
A high point of the horizontal shooter on the machine, this Technosoft title unfurls colossal guardians that fill the whole screen and reveal themselves in successive phases. Fortress-ships, mechanical creatures and dense patterns demand pinpoint positioning. Driven by a now-legendary soundtrack, these battles combine visual excess and sonic intensity like few others of the era.
Is Thunder Force IV still worth playing in 2026?
A peak of the Thunder Force saga by Technosoft, Lightening Force Quest for the Darkstar offers a horizontal shoot of mad intensity with varied weapon system and spectacular bosses. The polished art direction, the rock soundtrack by Toshiharu Yamanishi turned mythical and the technical fluidity make this title one of the absolute peaks of horizontal shoot on Mega Drive. For anyone fond of demanding horizontal shoots and the Technosoft touch, an absolutely essential recommendation today still without the slightest hesitation truly here.