Manic shooters
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BulletMagnet
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paletweb.com and himeyashop.com have it, iirc. One of my faves. The same guy who made Imperishable Night also made another favorite of mine, Perfect Cherry Blossom, try that too (his other games are good also, but those two come most highly recommended).
Actually none of the Psyvariars were ever released in the US...Psy Complete did make it to Europe though.Shikigami 2 and Psyvariar Complete are ones to get for the US PS2.
It does take a lot of stuff from other shooters (chaining, sword weapon, etc.), though I personally still enjoy it. There's a split opinion about it around here, I guess you've got to try it for yourself.I haven't played the game much but how is it gimmicky?
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BulletMagnet
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Yeah, Europe's gotten quite a few shmups on the PS2 that the US hasn't (Homura, Raiden III, Dragon Blaze, etc.). I'd be surprised if we got half a dozen total...offhand the only ones I can think of are Silpheed, R-Type Final, Gradius V, and the Shikis (the first one in uber-mangled MLF form)...

Sounds more like the local opinion of BioMetal to me.90% in favor of "crap"/10% tolerate.
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I got Bio Metal (US) because of your praise. While the weapons certainly could pack more oomph, it's not so bad a shooter. However, the horrible soundtrack turned my affair with it into a coitus interruptus. Maybe I'll get the JP version one day.Rob wrote:What the. 10% worship. 80% confusion at opening notes. 10% misguided hate.BulletMagnet wrote:Sounds more like the local opinion of BioMetal to me.90% in favor of "crap"/10% tolerate.
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Rob
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Yeah, they are definitely lacking as a primary weapon. The game requires thinking of them as secondary, unless you want to make it really challenging. If they were any stronger the game would be broken, because the GAM shield is a very strong attack and defense. I go with the laser since it's the strongest and helps in a few areas (almost Gradius narrow, but the shield attack can cover the rest of the screen). Other than that I recommend utilizing the shield for nearly everything.Ceph wrote:While the weapons certainly could pack more oomph,
And mute. Definitely.
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The Touhou series, despite it keeping hundreds of projectiles on screen at a time, is one of the most sedate series of games I have ever played, and the scoring system isn't as much risk oriented as much as how well you can fit in a moving 3 pixel hole.
If you want a game that makes you run for your life as well as not being too difficult about it (ie, the rank control and bombing methods are instead refinement techniques instead of things you do to keep the game from hating you) try out Armed Police Batrider Normal Course.
If you want a game that makes you run for your life as well as not being too difficult about it (ie, the rank control and bombing methods are instead refinement techniques instead of things you do to keep the game from hating you) try out Armed Police Batrider Normal Course.
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I am a sucker for freeware. If you are looking for something free and easy on the hard drive try some of Kenta Cho's stuff. Most of it qualifies as "Bullet Hell" or "Manic", although I tend to use the terms a bit loosely and interchangeably.
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JJG
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If that's what he meant by gimmicky then I'd have to disagree with the use of the word. Gimmicky would mean that there's either some way to cheat or it's impossible to go through it without dying etc.Bullet Magnet wrote:It does take a lot of stuff from other shooters (chaining, sword weapon, etc.), though I personally still enjoy it. There's a split opinion about it around here, I guess you've got to try it for yourself.
What I've gotten from playing it a little is it's a hard game with not so great graphics and a cool electro soundtrack. The main complaint I hear about the game is its graphics but I mean who really cares about graphics.
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Rob
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+1 for including "gimmick" in unofficial shmup glossary.JJG wrote: If that's what he meant by gimmicky then I'd have to disagree with the use of the word. Gimmicky would mean that there's either some way to cheat or it's impossible to go through it without dying etc.
Here's my illuminating post on gimmick. So Chaos Field = gimmick hell = tons of crap thrown together.
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JJG
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You can dislike a game simply because it borrows from previous games or you can look past that and give it a chance. I'm not defending Chaos Field or saying it advances the genre in any way but I do find it fun to play from time to time.
I guess I don't like the word gimmick because it makes the game sound cheap. A lot of times a game will introduce a new mechanic but not in a way that makes it fun or useful, and then another game will come along and use it successfully.
I guess I don't like the word gimmick because it makes the game sound cheap. A lot of times a game will introduce a new mechanic but not in a way that makes it fun or useful, and then another game will come along and use it successfully.
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At least when Seibu stole some of Garegga's "gimmicks" for Raiden Fighters they made a significantly different game out of it
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Personally, I'd recommend getting Imperishable Night because of how polished it is and if you're new to danmaku/maniac games (if you're seasoned, you might as well stick to Perfect Cherry Blossom instead). Also get Shoot the Bullet if you're tired of this style within the genre and want to try something new.BulletMagnet wrote:paletweb.com and himeyashop.com have it, iirc. One of my faves. The same guy who made Imperishable Night also made another favorite of mine, Perfect Cherry Blossom, try that too (his other games are good also, but those two come most highly recommended).
