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chempop
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
Interesting. Not sure I’d buy a PS4 for a new shmup, but certainly worth keep an eye on.
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
So maybe this and Blood Borne might drag me into the current gen.
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
I'm hoping it's nothing like Ikaruga personally I can't stand that game, but I can see why others love it. Maybe Yagawa has taken a small job at M2 as well and you'll get Ikaruga 2: Dot eater with hellish rank and lots of extends triggering suicides that spew out bullets that you have to use to make your chains for score.
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
is there still a chance for a change of name?
Ubusana sounds awful
Ubusana sounds awful
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ciox
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
The name is actually Ubusuna, see here http://www.vgmaterials.com/notebook/ (select the address bar and hit enter to get past the inexplicable hot-linking protection on iuchi's blog)
Like I said before I think the game will be good and I expect it to avoid Ikaruga's flaws the same way Ikaruga avoided some of Silvergun's flaws (rpg mechanics, too much padding in the main game)
Like I said before I think the game will be good and I expect it to avoid Ikaruga's flaws the same way Ikaruga avoided some of Silvergun's flaws (rpg mechanics, too much padding in the main game)
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Mero
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
Correct, Siliconera got it wrong which was then parroted by everybody else (including me)ciox wrote:The name is actually Ubusuna, see here http://www.vgmaterials.com/notebook/
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
No way to say what Iuchi has planned. It could be the expected Project RSG3 with a vertical orientation and chaining, or it could be something totally different (i.e. horizontal, tube shooter, rail shooter, dual-analog, or another overhead tank shooter like Kokuga).
Whatever it is, I hope it's a fully-featured, full-priced retail release with production values comparable to Ikaruga's. Hopefully G.Rev is assisting again.
Whatever it is, I hope it's a fully-featured, full-priced retail release with production values comparable to Ikaruga's. Hopefully G.Rev is assisting again.

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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
Gesundheit.ciox wrote:Ubusuna
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
Like many of us here I will be watching this one very closely.
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
Wandering a little off topic here but...ciox wrote:Silvergun's flaws (rpg mechanics, too much padding in the main game)
RPG mechanics? That's putting it a little severely. I think we're just talking about leveling up weapons and Mars Matrix had that too.
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
Mars Matrix's weapon leveling isn't nearly as terrible though.
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Re: New shooter by Hiroshi Iuchi (PS4)
These news are ancient. Wake me up when we have a trailer.