: As of 2026, the game is available for streaming via the PlayStation Plus Premium tier as part of its PS3 classics catalog. XBLA/PSN Review: Narco Terror - RotoRob GAMING
: The game features customizable weapons and multiple ammunition types, including explosive rounds and grenades.
Critics generally viewed Narco Terror as a "mind-numbing" but entertaining "stop-gap" title. Narko teror PSN
: Players engage in standard top-down shooting, 2D side-scrolling segments, and vertical sequences where they take on heavy machinery like tanks, helicopters, and jets.
: While primarily a shooter, the game includes minor platforming elements for reaching higher ground, though some reviewers noted these controls can feel imprecise. Critical Reception : As of 2026, the game is available
The narrative follows Rick Quinn, a "one-man army" whose daughter has been kidnapped by Delgado, a powerful drug cartel boss. To rescue her and dismantle the cartel's operations, Quinn must fight his way through heavily armed drug smugglers, starting from dockyards and moving into lush Peruvian jungles. The game intentionally leans into the tropes of 80s action cinema, featuring over-the-top explosions and a protagonist who frequently delivers classic one-liners. Gameplay Features
Narco Terror blends traditional twin-stick shooting with various arcade-style sequences to keep the action varied: : Players engage in standard top-down shooting, 2D
is a high-octane, 80s-inspired twin-stick shooter developed by Rubicon Organization and published by Deep Silver. Originally released in the summer of 2013 on the PlayStation Network (PSN) for PlayStation 3, it centers on the relentless quest of a former Special Ops agent, Rick Quinn. Story and Setting