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Actually, I used to be an achievement hunter ... and the 1cc / score achievements actually got me more interested in the shoot em up genre. I always loved them, but till achievements for clearing them on 1 credit appeared I didn't even realise such a thing was possible ...Kiken wrote:Actually, most achievement whores will either glitch/hack an achievement they feel is too difficult to get on their own or they'll allow other, more skilled players to log in as them temporarily to unlock the cheevo for them.Pretas wrote:Achievement whores are much more likely to complain that the achievements are too hard, and go play Hannah Montana or The Last Airbender: The Burning Earth instead.WarpedByTheNHK wrote:The rest is just my opinion of course, but here is what I think should be done. First, all console releases should have an achievement for managing to 1cc the entire game. This does not negatively impact anyone, but may help achievement lovers understand shmups.
Also, there are numerous 360 shmups (both physical media and XBLA releases) that already feature SCC cheevos: THE, DeathSmiles, Shooting Love 10th Anniversary (both Delta Zeal and XiiZeal have independent SCC cheevos), Ketsui (the cheevos for beating stage 5 in either of the game modes requires not simply finishing the stage, but starting from the beginning of the game and playing up to that point without continuing, which is the same as asking someone to SCC the first loop), Mushihime-sama and Mushi Futari (both have various cheevos for SCCing Original and Maniac modes), RayStorm HD, Radiant Silvergun, ESPGaluda II Black Label (has 3 separate achievements in Arcade/360 mode for SCCing the game with each of the playable cast)... etc, etc.
In fact, one thing I've really liked about many of the 360 shmups is that they not only feature SCC cheevos, but also high-score threshold cheevos (for example: score 200 million in mode X, score 300 million in mode X... etc, etc).
That was painful to watch. Yet another unfunny #nerdculture game critic.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w025kQRMZwA
Ha, ha! Molecule level!Kollision wrote:Beat bosses without moving
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Uh oh, looks like someone missed the joke.BareKnuckleRoo wrote:What the fuck do any of the graphs posted mean? None of them seem to have meaningful labels on any of the axes, so I can't tell what the heck it is they're trying to measure. Looks like it was made by someone who flunked out of stats class.
I disagree: he/she/it has no idea about taste in general.Vetus wrote:Not a review but still a crappy list from a crappy site full of SJWs (social justice warriors):
http://whatculture.com/gaming/10-video- ... -own.php/5
Being embarassed to own one of the most awesome shmups just because it's weird? SERIOUSLY?The only one that should be embarassed is the person who wrote this article and have absolutely no idea about gaming journalism.
Aeon Zenith - My STG.RegalSin wrote:Japan an almost perfect society always threatened by outsiders....................
Instead I am stuck in the America's where women rule with an iron crotch, and a man could get arrested for sitting behind a computer too long.
Squire Grooktook wrote:LOL Japanese games so weird XD where's my brown military shooter
ftfySquire Grooktook wrote:LOL Japanese games so weird XD where's my brown realistic military simulator
BryanM wrote:You're trapped in a haunted house. There's a ghost. It wants to eat your friends and have sex with your cat. When forced to decide between the lives of your friends and the chastity of your kitty, you choose the cat.
Unless you lived in arcades 20 years ago, you probably won't even remember half the stuff you find here. You're thus denied even the value that nostalgia might lend each selection.
Taken on their own terms, most titles you'll find here are trumped by the free Flash games* you can find all over the Internet."
Lol at that reviewer slamming 1942 of all things.davyK wrote:http://www.outofprintarchive.com/articl ... e14-1.html
http://www.outofprintarchive.com/articl ... e14-2.html
That or he's still a moron who knows nothing about shmups and is a hypocrite to boot. He whines that "dodging all the bullets thrown at you [in Giga Wing] is a sheer impossibility" (none of the patterns/attacks force you to use the Reflect Barrier, they are all dodgeable, I am sure a no barrier 1CC is possible), and then acts like an ass on his Twitter.davyK wrote:A quick google of Martin Mathers , the "author" of the Gigawing review reveals him to be working for , of all people, Rising Star games as a production co-ordinator. I wonder if he has even played something like Akai Katana for as long as he played Gigawing for his review? Perhaps I should be charitable and suggest he has since seen the light.
This guy earns more money than I do.DocHauser wrote:Another facepalm-worthy Martin Mathers tweet:
https://twitter.com/MajorDysentry/statu ... 5264570368
I guess that statement doesn't apply to shmups and only applies to games that he doesn't suck at himself.
I think I posted some of those Dreamcast reviews on here a couple of years ago. Martin Mathers and Alex Warren were also responsible for an infamously bad Street Fighter III review, which had comments like "Hands up who hates 2D graphics?" and "I've said it before and I'll say it again - 2D fighters have no place on a machine as godly as the Dreamcast."
Have some respect, please. The guy 1CC'd and counterstopped Virtua Cop on Gamesmaster in his teenage years: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HgJu0kCiCjQBareKnuckleRoo wrote:That or he's still a moron who knows nothing about shmups and is a hypocrite to boot. He whines that "dodging all the bullets thrown at you [in Giga Wing] is a sheer impossibility" (none of the patterns/attacks force you to use the Reflect Barrier, they are all dodgeable, I am sure a no barrier 1CC is possible), and then acts like an ass on his Twitter.davyK wrote:A quick google of Martin Mathers , the "author" of the Gigawing review reveals him to be working for , of all people, Rising Star games as a production co-ordinator. I wonder if he has even played something like Akai Katana for as long as he played Gigawing for his review? Perhaps I should be charitable and suggest he has since seen the light.