Good, easy/moderate shooters to start with?
Good, easy/moderate shooters to start with?
Hey everyone,
I've always loved shooters but I have an admission to make... I never really got into them like I should have, because I've always thought they were too hard. Now, with all the crap for the new consoles, I'm getting nostalgic for platformers and shooters....
I'd like a recommendation for a good shooter that won't frustrate the $#@*($*#@ out of me... one that won't give me a bad ending if I use continues, and maybe one that will help teach me the twitch skills necessary to be really, really good.
Any reccomendations for the SNES/PC Engine [I have a registered MagicEngine!]/Genesis/PSone would be appreciated. Also, which PSone shooters have awesome redbook soundtracks?
One last one -- which version is the definitive version of parodius?
thx,
Gabe
(AirZonk is one I beat on easy/normal, I think.)
I've always loved shooters but I have an admission to make... I never really got into them like I should have, because I've always thought they were too hard. Now, with all the crap for the new consoles, I'm getting nostalgic for platformers and shooters....
I'd like a recommendation for a good shooter that won't frustrate the $#@*($*#@ out of me... one that won't give me a bad ending if I use continues, and maybe one that will help teach me the twitch skills necessary to be really, really good.
Any reccomendations for the SNES/PC Engine [I have a registered MagicEngine!]/Genesis/PSone would be appreciated. Also, which PSone shooters have awesome redbook soundtracks?
One last one -- which version is the definitive version of parodius?
thx,
Gabe
(AirZonk is one I beat on easy/normal, I think.)
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I think there was a topic on this not too long ago...
In any case, if you want a relatively easy SNES shmup, try Space Megaforce; with a little practice you should be able to get through it on "Normal," and after that you can move up to the higher difficulty levels. Lots of weapons to experiment with too, and pretty generous bomb stock.
In any case, if you want a relatively easy SNES shmup, try Space Megaforce; with a little practice you should be able to get through it on "Normal," and after that you can move up to the higher difficulty levels. Lots of weapons to experiment with too, and pretty generous bomb stock.
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genesis -
-steel empire is a real good time and also very manageable
-elemental master is the same
pc engine -
-gate of thunder is impossibly great and doable. the last few levels crank the difficulty a bit. and hard and devil mode are a riot.
psone -
-gekioh the shooting king is also really fun, and very affordable at around $10
-steel empire is a real good time and also very manageable
-elemental master is the same
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-gate of thunder is impossibly great and doable. the last few levels crank the difficulty a bit. and hard and devil mode are a riot.
psone -
-gekioh the shooting king is also really fun, and very affordable at around $10
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Re: Good, easy/moderate shooters to start with?
Get Strikers 1945 (II) for PS. Can't have it both ways, it will probably frustrate you a little bit. For classic systems I'd recommend Bio Metal (SNES), Lightening Force and Thunder Force III (Genesis). You aren't going to get any 'twitch skills' by playing slow games, and those are pretty fast paced. I think you really can't lose with Einhander either.airzonk wrote:and maybe one that will help teach me the twitch skills necessary to be really, really good.
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BTW, the correct title of the game ported to PC Engine is Detana Twinbee. It's often incorrectly listed as "Twinbee". It's a very good shooter that's also on Saturn and PSX in the Twinbee Dexlue Pack (which does not have the original Twinbee). I also recommend checking out Pop 'n Twinbee for SNES. It is a bit on the easy side and a very well designed game. It also has harder difficulties for more challenge.Dylan1CC wrote:Nice username, Air Zonk is one of my fave Turbo shooters ever.
Definitely check out TwinBee and Final Soldier if you want two excellent PC Engine shmups that are great fun but not too hard.
I know for certain that Gradius Gaiden and Twinbee Deluxe Packs don't have redbook audio. However, the redbook audio in some games won't play if you use an emulator or bootdisc. I know that Donpachi and Dodonpachi PSX have redbook audio.
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TFIII & M.U.S.H.A. on Genesis
They are the epitome of hori & vert shooters, regardless of the platform. Great learning curve and difficulty level. Superb, accessible games in every way.
DC & PS2 are great shmup consoles but there's nothing really entry level available on either, barring maybe Gradius V.
They are the epitome of hori & vert shooters, regardless of the platform. Great learning curve and difficulty level. Superb, accessible games in every way.
DC & PS2 are great shmup consoles but there's nothing really entry level available on either, barring maybe Gradius V.
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Re: Good, easy/moderate shooters to start with?
I would disagree with the Einhander recommendation; it is a great shmup, but it's definately not easy or for beginners, IMO.Rob wrote:Get Strikers 1945 (II) for PS. Can't have it both ways, it will probably frustrate you a little bit. For classic systems I'd recommend Bio Metal (SNES), Lightening Force and Thunder Force III (Genesis). You aren't going to get any 'twitch skills' by playing slow games, and those are pretty fast paced. I think you really can't lose with Einhander either.airzonk wrote:and maybe one that will help teach me the twitch skills necessary to be really, really good.
oh yeah, one thing I forgot to mention about Pop 'n Twinbee. It's more beginner friendly than Detana Twinbee becuase the bell system is more forgiving, there is a life meter instead of lives, and the ship can't lose its arms.
I'm not so sure about Detana being beginner friendly. The bell system in Detana definatly has a learning curve since one shot too many can make you miss the power up you want. The power ups don't stay the same color after a couple of hits like they do in Pop 'n Twinbee. There is also a dark bell power up in Detana that works as a power down.
I'm not so sure about Detana being beginner friendly. The bell system in Detana definatly has a learning curve since one shot too many can make you miss the power up you want. The power ups don't stay the same color after a couple of hits like they do in Pop 'n Twinbee. There is also a dark bell power up in Detana that works as a power down.
Re: Good, easy/moderate shooters to start with?
I was fine with it as a beginner. It's not easy, but it's also not anywhere near overwhelming.dave4shmups wrote:I would disagree with the Einhander recommendation; it is a great shmup, but it's definately not easy or for beginners, IMO.
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I find Gokujyou Parodious to be the finest Parodius game around. Though it's not an easy game, it's not all that hard either.
Strikers 1945 II it's a great game, because IT IS incredibly hard, but it has a perfect learning curve. You will be reaching 1-4 without much trouble, and then advancing while you get better.
And Space Megaforce is VERY easy, you probably won't have trouble at all finishing it.
On PC-Engine, you could try Soldier Blade. It's one the finest shmups ever made, and I finished it in my 3rd go, so it's not exactly hard.
Strikers 1945 II it's a great game, because IT IS incredibly hard, but it has a perfect learning curve. You will be reaching 1-4 without much trouble, and then advancing while you get better.
And Space Megaforce is VERY easy, you probably won't have trouble at all finishing it.
On PC-Engine, you could try Soldier Blade. It's one the finest shmups ever made, and I finished it in my 3rd go, so it's not exactly hard.
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You'll abhor me when you get to the second loopShatterhand wrote:I hate youUnscathedFlyingObject wrote:Try Gradius Gaiden. Cakewalk game.
I never finished Gradius Gaiden. I tried so hard, but I always got beaten in the speed level. ALWAYS
I got to a point of just giving up...

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Re: Good, easy/moderate shooters to start with?
I'm gonna have to go w/ Rob on this one - when I first bought Einhander, I got through at least 2 levels on my first go. I couldn't say the same about DonPachi or Gunbird 2. There are a lot of shmups out there that are kind of in the medium range of difficulty. I'd say Einhander fits there. The thing that might make it daunting for a beginner is the weapon system w/ the interchangeable guns - some might find that confusing or difficult to deal w/ at the outset.Rob wrote:I was fine with it as a beginner. It's not easy, but it's also not anywhere near overwhelming.dave4shmups wrote:I would disagree with the Einhander recommendation; it is a great shmup, but it's definately not easy or for beginners, IMO.
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I'd say any of the Gunhed series, careful though theres a high risk of falling into a coma while playing 

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