Shikigami no Shiro 3 (PC and Arcade)

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Updated! Grats MMM! ^_^
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4,883,589,750 - toby - Stage 5-1 - Kuga1 - 34223 - pic
Finally some improvement. Actually managed to dodge the first two patterns of the 5-1 boss :shock:
Chickened out on the last pattern of the 4-2 boss and used two bombs so I didn't score much on 5-1 though.
MrMonkeyMan wrote:There must be a lot of boss milking in this game.
I've just watched the dvd, and there is heavy milking of the 3-1 boss, it actually times out and he has use a bomb on it ( the only one he uses ).
On 4-1 he milks 0.5b from the "dots" using HT-MAX and some crazyass moves.
Congrats on the ALL btw :)
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Just got the DVD, didn't expect a Kuga1 video on there. It was probably a million times more exciting then a Kuga2 video would have been though. Really, not so much milking as just excellent playing. I thought my stage 1 was ok, yet I still lose out on 300,000 points compared to the Kuga video.

But I probably won't be going back to the game at all. Well, maybe in a few months perhaps.

Oh, and is that the Bubble Bobble dragon on backpack kid's backpack?

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5,550,626,110 - toby - Stage 5-1 - Kuga1 - 41635 - pic
Got one pattern further on the boss, yay! I don't really see myself getting past her anytime soon, crazy difficult. :(
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I've started to play with Batou Harai this Week end.. :D Now I'm studing the leeching of the mid boss cause the first fire of Batou is not to much powerfull....

Ast-Kot-Why 3.338.151.390 Batou Harai 弐式 Stage 3-1 x8 29.081





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2,465,000,000 - STG - Stage 4-2 - Kuga1 - ????
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gameoverDude 2670117880 Reika-1 Stage 3-2 x8=19025

Back on it again. This run went OK until that damned Konami speed zone action in 3-2.
Kinect? KIN NOT.
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2,763,918,180 - Javel - Stage 4-1 - Kuga2 - 17,945

First day playing the game so I have really no idea of what I'm doing and in which areas to use the HT-max, but it seems like great fun. Reminds me more of Shiki 1 than the 2nd one.
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3,114,373,810 - Javel - Stage 4-1 - Kuga2 - 22,580

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3,766,121,620 - Javel - Stage 4-2 - Kuga2 - 26,369
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4,497,371,750 - Javel - Stage 5-1 - Kuga2 - 30,061

PrtScr won't cooperate so this is the best I can do...

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4,795,462,120 - Javel - Stage 5-2 - Kuga2 - 31,968

This game seems managable. I think I'll go for the clear first and work out the proper HT-max strategies later on. I'm only getting around 800 mil from whole stage 2 and 3-2 is strictly survival - no scoring whatsoever!

How 'bout an update?!!
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I think the ladies name is kim, though I don't know. I also hope my settings are correct and that I'm submitting everything right, its so hard when everything is japanese :-(.

2,434,188,180 - Stanski - stage 4-2 - kim2 -14,498

Just got the game today and have been playing it all day. I like it way better than shiki 2 because the characters seem more balanced/i don't have to sit in focus mode all day.
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Scores updated. I think.
Double check your entries please. ^_-
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4,108,000,000 - Randorama -stage 4-2 - Kuhga2 -38,000

Sorry but I forgot to take the rest of the score and the exact amount of coins. Finally something to post about...

Just to get an idea, what is the max score and a good score progression? I am sure that I can get a good grasp of the game by myself, now, just to know what I should aim for.
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The current world record with Kuga is 10,091,260,550.
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Plasmo wrote:The current world record with Kuga is 10,091,260,550.
An hint about the intermediate scores...?
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5,138,345,110 - Randorama - Stage 4-2 - Kuhga 2 - 40,667
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."

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5,599,300,670 - Randorama - Stage 5-1 - Kuhga 2 - 42,001

I am beginning to enjoy the game, finally.
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."

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