Ed: ah, here it is. Couldn't find it earlier.

YES!! It's a console shmup so please treat it like one (this could be a negative thing in another situation...) and just have fun beating stages on the various modes if you can. Any STG fan should know how to appreciate this game. It's a huge love letter IMO and the soundtrack is simply phenomenal. If you do happen to enjoy it a lot, it DOES have scores for you to chase. I like to imagine a game like this coming out in the Dreamcast era, it would've blown socks off. But, that's not to its detriment. I quite enjoy the clean look.professor ganson wrote:Just ordered this through Amazon with some gift card funds, trying to round out my 360 shooter collection. (Think I still need Bullet Soul and maybe there was some witch game as well.) Should I be looking forward to Ginga Force?
I think it's absolutely excellent, though I'd agree it's slightly below Eschatos (though not quite a notch). Eschatos is more "tight" and focused as an arcade game, and a bit better balanced. Ginga Force is amazing fun, but a bit more experimental.BulletMagnet wrote:It's okay, but personally I'd put it a notch or two below Eschatos; I found certain segments more of a pain than their payoff was worth.
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.