wrrgh!pentarou wrote:http://konami.jp/am/locationtest/OTOMEDIUS/
Location test, woo!
Not that I'll ever have a chance to play this though

Hm... garphis are not very innovative. I hope they make *ps2* port...
Anything about arcades what run game?
wrrgh!pentarou wrote:http://konami.jp/am/locationtest/OTOMEDIUS/
Location test, woo!
Not that I'll ever have a chance to play this though
Well, they did bring Gradius and Gradius III to VC (Along with Konami Arcade Collection for DS, and if you count II on JPN VC), so things could change.-Slayer- wrote:I'm rooting for a Wii port. But considering how little love Konami give nintendo in the Shmup department...
Since when have graphics been innovative? Since WaveRace?P_HAT wrote:wrrgh!![]()
Hm... garphis are not very innovative.
Things could change, but those were both games that were released on Nintendo consoles. The graphics look a lot better then Type-X games; very bright and lush.sfried wrote:Well, they did bring Gradius and Gradius III to VC (Along with Konami Arcade Collection for DS, and if you count II on JPN VC), so things could change.-Slayer- wrote:I'm rooting for a Wii port. But considering how little love Konami give nintendo in the Shmup department...Since when have graphics been innovative? Since WaveRace?P_HAT wrote:wrrgh!![]()
Hm... garphis are not very innovative.
I lol'd.RyanDG wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ9dadWg-vs
That one was just wrong.sfried wrote:I lol'd.RyanDG wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ9dadWg-vs
Wonder who are the other characters?
I've seen it in one or two videos...IIRC, there's some special weapon or other that, when you use it, everything onscreen freezes for a few seconds, and during that time you tap your finger repeatedly wherever you want the weapon to hit. Once the time's elapsed, bombs away. Something like that.Shatterhand wrote:I haven't seen any video where the touch screen is used at gameplay so far. I read there's a certain weapon that uses...
I assume you mean reticle?Shatterhand wrote:Cmon, this could be substituted with a rectangle controlled by an analog stick.
I concur.Shatterhand wrote:PS2 port please!
Which is exactly the same as using the Ink Bullet attack in Ookami. Ookami does not require a Wiimote. Otomedius is doing nothing that either an analog or digital controller plus a couple of buttons can't replicate.BulletMagnet wrote: I've seen it in one or two videos...IIRC, there's some special weapon or other that, when you use it, everything onscreen freezes for a few seconds, and during that time you tap your finger repeatedly wherever you want the weapon to hit. Once the time's elapsed, bombs away. Something like that.
Hardly. The tapping, which in the videos I've watched isn't even used that often, is just one part of the game (as opposed to HotD being all about shooting things with a gun constantly without breaks) and I'd say the mechanic does nothing to immerse the player in the game like holding a lightgun does. Of course I haven't played it, but the thought of taking one hand off the controls in the middle of the game just so I can tap-tap-tap the screen feels disruptive.Yoshi wrote:Blech. That would be like playing House of the Dead with a pad.Shatterhand wrote:Cmon, this could be substituted with a reticle controlled by an analog stick.
Excellent comparison with Okami; good point. I don't think the player has to touch a certain body part of one of the gals, so, otherwise, this game looks really fun!Kiken wrote:I assume you mean reticle?Shatterhand wrote:Cmon, this could be substituted with a rectangle controlled by an analog stick.
I concur.Shatterhand wrote:PS2 port please!
Which is exactly the same as using the Ink Bullet attack in Ookami. Ookami does not require a Wiimote. Otomedius is doing nothing that either an analog or digital controller plus a couple of buttons can't replicate.BulletMagnet wrote: I've seen it in one or two videos...IIRC, there's some special weapon or other that, when you use it, everything onscreen freezes for a few seconds, and during that time you tap your finger repeatedly wherever you want the weapon to hit. Once the time's elapsed, bombs away. Something like that.
dave4shmups wrote:Excellent comparison with Okami; good point. I don't think the player has to touch a certain body part of one of the gals, so, otherwise, this game looks really fun!Kiken wrote:I assume you mean reticle?Shatterhand wrote:Cmon, this could be substituted with a rectangle controlled by an analog stick.
I concur.Shatterhand wrote:PS2 port please!
Which is exactly the same as using the Ink Bullet attack in Ookami. Ookami does not require a Wiimote. Otomedius is doing nothing that either an analog or digital controller plus a couple of buttons can't replicate.BulletMagnet wrote: I've seen it in one or two videos...IIRC, there's some special weapon or other that, when you use it, everything onscreen freezes for a few seconds, and during that time you tap your finger repeatedly wherever you want the weapon to hit. Once the time's elapsed, bombs away. Something like that.
OT, do Japanese men just not find most Japanese women to be attractive? How come they're always putting hot white gals in their games??