I'm really getting sick of seeing this complaint.
The same complaint I see in any game intended to beaten in a single sitting (shmups and non-shmups): the game being too short.
Of course they're supposed to be "short," dammit. Like many great classic arcade games, they take only 15-30 minutes to complete on average, and are intended to be played over and over again. Go back to your 30-50 hour epics (not saying that they suck), because I guess the majority of games until the 5th generation of consoles suck garbage for also not being really long.
Even the "endless" classic shmups of the 70's and 80's like Galaga and Defender didn't last very long. Unless you knew the games in and out, you most likely wouldn't survive for more than 15 minutes.
I could maybe understand why people don't like Star Soldier R (though a great game, its price of 800 WP is questionable for a quick high-scoring game), but one particular offender complained about Gradius V being WAY too short. Excuse me? Are you accusing one of the longest non-euro shmups since Space Megaforce of being "too short"?
Obviously this guy has not seen or even heard of the Perfect DVD, in which the player takes at least 80 minutes to beat. Do I really wanna sit on my ass for 80 minutes, save for, say, bathroom breaks (that I most likely will do in mid-game and thus disrupt my rhythm and concentration)?http://www.ugo.com/channels/games/features/gradiusv/ wrote:I only have one issue, and it's unfortunately not something that is easy to fix. The game is way too short. It's so small, the whole game fits on a regular 750 meg CD. Seven levels? Please, I did that almost in my sleep. It is difficult, but still beatable in a very short amount of time. And once you are done, there isn't a whole lot of incentive to play it again. Yes, you can change ships and weapons load outs, but the levels play exactly the same. So there's little to no replay value once you've beaten it. I have an idea, if someone would listen to me. Make a 2D shooter with say 50-60 levels. Then make them come up in a random order. Gradius VI anyone?