So I played the new TouHou game
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GrimoreLibrarian
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So I played the new TouHou game
I must say, I'm really impressed. Just like the last TouHou game it seems to be less noob friendly. Lots more bullets and more tight spots. The music seems to be better this time around as well.
I heard that the final boss has a "warning message" but I refuse to look it up or play on easy mode. I also can't get past stage 5...
I'd still say TouHou should be a boss rush only type of game. Or at least throw in a boss rush mode.
I heard that the final boss has a "warning message" but I refuse to look it up or play on easy mode. I also can't get past stage 5...
I'd still say TouHou should be a boss rush only type of game. Or at least throw in a boss rush mode.
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Re: So I played the new TouHou game
GrimoreLibrarian wrote:Just like the last TouHou game
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Re: So I played the new TouHou game
fixedNecronopticous wrote:GrimoreLibrarian wrote:Just like every TouHou game
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Re: So I played the new TouHou game
What? Mountain of Faith was probably the easiest game in the series.GrimoreLibrarian wrote:Just like the last TouHou game it seems to be less noob friendly.
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Well, Mountain of Faith is easy on Easy, easy on Normal, average on Hard and harder than average on Lunatic.
Also, we already have a topic for this.
So yeah, don't mind them.
Also, we already have a topic for this.
Yes, and the best part about it is that discussing something after playing it for survival for about half an hour (if at all) is as much of a norm here as it is on Touhou fansites, except the content of such discussion is an absolute opposite. Because there are about two dozen players at both sides who know how to play the games for score, even less of those who are actually doing it, and a hundred other people who just discuss and complain.GrimoreLibrarian wrote:Guessing TouHou isn't well liked here?
So yeah, don't mind them.

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God forbid you talk about games on a gaming forum. The maturity level is high in this thread. Of course, me responding to it isn't a great course of action either...Gungriffon Geona wrote:Touhou more like stupid bitches don't know how to use spell cards.
The full game just got released yesterday. I don't have it yet myself, though. From what I hear, the game's difficulty level was raised a lot from MoF, I'll see when I play it, though.Warp_Rattler wrote:I take by 'the latest one' you're talking about the Subterranean Animism or whatever it's called? Is the full version out yet, or did you just manage to find a demo for it?
Not true, you're just not looking hard enough. I bet there are at least 3 dozen people who play it for score. I can't say I do, though, as I don't play most shmups other for score either. Survival is good enough for me (Especially as I suck at it).Because there are about two dozen players at both sides who know how to play the games for score,
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Well, I don't see them anywhere. Could you point me to the place where you found three dozen people playing for score and not failing at it absolutely horribly?SockPuppetHyren wrote:Not true, you're just not looking hard enough. I bet there are at least 3 dozen people who play it for score.

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Never said I looked for them myself.moozooh wrote:Well, I don't see them anywhere. Could you point me to the place where you found three dozen people playing for score and not failing at it absolutely horribly?SockPuppetHyren wrote:Not true, you're just not looking hard enough. I bet there are at least 3 dozen people who play it for score.
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Well, I'm an editor at Touhou wiki, a maintainer of three Touhou scoreboards on these forums, and was also the first to upload a Touhou superplay to super-play.co.uk (not mine, though). On the social side of things, I'm one of the first to respond when someone's having a problem with scoring in one of the games, and I also have participated in several forum discussions involving Touhou scoring. You suggest taking the hard route, but I don't know if the one I'm going with now is easy at all. It's not like I don't do anything for it; if you think so, you're just not informed well enough.
What I can't (and won't) do is making people play the games for score. It's their call, not mine. And it's not that there's a lack of information on how to do it (the wiki and all kinds of replays are easily available); it's the lack of motivation to do it from the players' side, because almost the entire Touhou fandom is actually pretty worthless at mid to high level play, but they prefer engaging in leisure fan activities such as buying Touhou merchandise, making fanart, discussing the global problems such as "which Touhou character would you sleep with" (not joking here) and so on.
Not that it's a bad thing per se, but it's the reason the games themseves aren't taken seriously by association by the more snobby part of the arcade audience, despite being an absolutely fine series with nice scoring systems. This goes together with the generic anime hate, and all other xenophobic outbursts. This dismissal averts most other people from even trying to play the games more seriously than hugging the bottom part of the screen and saying "meh it's easy, the game's super boring". Because apparently, all of them have scoring systems that actively prevent the player from doing so if they want the result to be any decent. C'est la vie?
What I can't (and won't) do is making people play the games for score. It's their call, not mine. And it's not that there's a lack of information on how to do it (the wiki and all kinds of replays are easily available); it's the lack of motivation to do it from the players' side, because almost the entire Touhou fandom is actually pretty worthless at mid to high level play, but they prefer engaging in leisure fan activities such as buying Touhou merchandise, making fanart, discussing the global problems such as "which Touhou character would you sleep with" (not joking here) and so on.
Not that it's a bad thing per se, but it's the reason the games themseves aren't taken seriously by association by the more snobby part of the arcade audience, despite being an absolutely fine series with nice scoring systems. This goes together with the generic anime hate, and all other xenophobic outbursts. This dismissal averts most other people from even trying to play the games more seriously than hugging the bottom part of the screen and saying "meh it's easy, the game's super boring". Because apparently, all of them have scoring systems that actively prevent the player from doing so if they want the result to be any decent. C'est la vie?

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I don´t think that there is a "generic anime hate" in the shmup community. I´m perfectly fine with even the most obvious T&A like in Ibara. The whole art-direction of the Touhou series is too much for me; I also could never identify with gothic lolitas as player sprites. It just feels very generic and it puts me off a lot. Just because people hate the artstyle of these games doesn´t mean they dislike anime/manga in general. I love Ghibli stuff and Dr. Slump, but little girls in maiden dress (or schoolgirl uniforms by the way) alienate me.moozooh wrote:This goes together with the generic anime hate, and all other xenophobic outbursts.
I played PCB and IN a couple of times "for fun" (cough) and it was actually pretty entertaining. I guess it´s just that the whole play style is very different from, say, Cave, Raizing or Psikyo games. I don´t really pay much attention to it, but my rough guess by how you described things sounds to me like the Touhou series gets most of its fans from the doujin community, not the shmup players. Comparing Touhou to other modern shmups it just feel "off", somehow - the huge playfield, the millions of blooming bullets that move very slow compared to other shmups, the dramatic piano music, and on top these girls I don´t care for... It just feels very different from arcade shmups, somehow. I lack the hectic tempo other danmaku games have. And I really don´t care for three hundred bullets on screen if 95% aren´t even aimed at me
Again, I know that there is a lot to these games and that they are made very well in their own right, and I can relate to moozoh being annoyed that the low-taste fanboys are destroying the image of these games for other players. But taste differences also play a role, and I guess many people wouldn´t like these games even if the art style and the fan community was completely different.
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Please excuse my ignorance then.moozooh wrote:Well, I'm an editor at Touhou wiki, a maintainer of three Touhou scoreboards on these forums, and was also the first to upload a Touhou superplay to super-play.co.uk (not mine, though). On the social side of things, I'm one of the first to respond when someone's having a problem with scoring in one of the games, and I also have participated in several forum discussions involving Touhou scoring. You suggest taking the hard route, but I don't know if the one I'm going with now is easy at all. It's not like I don't do anything for it; if you think so, you're just not informed well enough.
"Which Touhou character would you sleep with"? Such a weak way to put it! True perverts will detail their what they would do to certain Touhoes in multi page smut fiction that may or my not include ropes, leather, and an egg sandwich!What I can't (and won't) do is making people play the games for score. It's their call, not mine. And it's not that there's a lack of information on how to do it (the wiki and all kinds of replays are easily available); it's the lack of motivation to do it from the players' side, because almost the entire Touhou fandom is actually pretty worthless at mid to high level play, but they prefer engaging in leisure fan activities such as buying Touhou merchandise, making fanart, discussing the global problems such as "which Touhou character would you sleep with" (not joking here) and so on.
Joking aside I can't completely disagree with this sentiment. Part of it is because a lot of Touhou fan's first shmups IS Touhou. So they wouldn't be completely knowledgeable about score systems.
Not that it's a bad thing per se, but it's the reason the games themseves aren't taken seriously by association by the more snobby part of the arcade audience, despite being an absolutely fine series with nice scoring systems. This goes together with the generic anime hate, and all other xenophobic outbursts. This dismissal averts most other people from even trying to play the games more seriously than hugging the bottom part of the screen and saying "meh it's easy, the game's super boring". Because apparently, all of them have scoring systems that actively prevent the player from doing so if they want the result to be any decent. C'est la vie?
So that explains the comments of "ALL TOUHOU GAME ARE TEH SAME!" in the incredibly unique, innovative, and fresh genre of shmups.
THis is also part of the reason I responded as such above. I was really just annoyed that someone can't bring up Touhou, in a place where any shmup should be able to be spoken of freely, without a thousand detractors complaining about fans and lolis. Only Milestone shooters get that much hate on a regular basis, and even then , you can expect to have a decent conversation about them sometimes. I really just think all the generic hate and snobbishness is just as stupid and unjustifiable as the retards that claim to be Touhou fans and don't even play the games. Maybe I'm just overreacting, but I just feel one should be able to mention a Touhou game without being roasted and whined at for it.
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Not talking about shmup community in particular; it was just an example of how the internet audience doesn't see the forest behind the trees from time to time.FrederikJurk wrote:I don´t think that there is a "generic anime hate" in the shmup community.
Not even as much from the doujin community as it is from various otakus, 4chan, anime imageboards and other anime-related communities, and so on. I was lucky enough to learn about the series from SDA's IRC channel (from members like stanski, mikwuyma, Enhasa, and KennyMan666 to name a few), otherwise it would take years for me to realize all these girls I see from time to time are in fact from a shooting game. The sad truth of it. :\FrederikJurk wrote:I don´t really pay much attention to it, but my rough guess by how you described things sounds to me like the Touhou series gets most of its fans from the doujin community, not the shmup players.
By the way, the possible reason it feels not very arcadeish to you is that it's a PC game, not an arcade game. ;)
As for the "huge playfield" (which isn't really huge; just barely larger than average, in fact), it likely seems so because you're not taking the full advantage of it. It's there to move around. Check the Phantasm superplay, it shows what the area servers for pretty well.

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Maybe the score systems are wildly different, but there´s no denying that all games look and sound almost identical to each other. Not even Psikyo games are that similar to each other. That´s not a bad thing in itself, of course, especially considering that just one dude is making them and fans seem to love it.SockPuppetHyren wrote: So that explains the comments of "ALL TOUHOU GAME ARE TEH SAME!"
Given the tight boundaries of the genre, shmups have been and still are innovating quite a lot, so your sarcasm is a bit out of place there.SockPuppetHyren wrote: in the incredibly unique, innovative, and fresh genre of shmups.
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Again, please excuse my internet rage and hate. I've been spending too much time in flame war pits.FrederikJurk wrote:Maybe the score systems are wildly different, but there´s no denying that all games look and sound almost identical to each other. Not even Psikyo games are that similar to each other. That´s not a bad thing in itself, of course, especially considering that just one dude is making them and fans seem to love it.SockPuppetHyren wrote: So that explains the comments of "ALL TOUHOU GAME ARE TEH SAME!"
Given the tight boundaries of the genre, shmups have been and still are innovating quite a lot, so your sarcasm is a bit out of place there.SockPuppetHyren wrote: in the incredibly unique, innovative, and fresh genre of shmups.
Though I was mostly referring to a larger chunk of manic shooters. Sure, there are many innovative gems floating around, but many of them feel same-ish. Of course, this may be because I spend a lot of time of my shmup time playing freeware games, so that might be why.
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Y'know, I need to realize that this game has a bomb button, and that it's there for me to actually use it. Yuugi keeps screwing me over.
My 1CCs so I can find the list easier myself
<Despatche> you've been a thorn in the shmups community since the beginning, you're largely responsible for the horrible face of modern speedrunning
<Despatche> you've been a thorn in the shmups community since the beginning, you're largely responsible for the horrible face of modern speedrunning
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same....i play shmups for the patterns....bombing cancels the patterns.....so i dont bomb....ever.....even when i should.....doesnt seem right to meGrimoreLibrarian wrote:That's the problem I have with all shmups, for some reason I refuse to bomb.KennyMan666 wrote:Y'know, I need to realize that this game has a bomb button, and that it's there for me to actually use it. Yuugi keeps screwing me over.
back on topic......i can see some of the draw of touhou games.....but since its in its like 10th installment and other than scoring systems they look and play very similarly i think its been played out for long enough....perhaps ZUN simply needs to step back from touhou and say to himself....'hmm.....i need some new ideas'
i personally just find the patterns way too slow and more for show than difficulty....sure there are lots of pretty patterns, but this aint a kaleidoscope.....its a shmup
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May be he should read an old issue of Heavy Metal Magzine for inspiration.jonny5 wrote: perhaps ZUN simply needs to step back from touhou and say to himself....'hmm.....i need some new ideas'
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I beg to differ. This is what ZUN used as the banner for his site:

So he DOES think in 'kareidoscopic' terms... or at least it seem so.
I think the whole games are a bit underrated because of the fandom and such. Don't want to get into a long discussion though since RefRain -Prism Memories- demo seems to be floating around and that only means we are getting more of the sucessor of Samidare.
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XXXXXX-01 - Ability: 'Manipulation of heavy metals'. Something like that? I say: drop even more surreal oddities for the next game. Diadra Empty even mocks the whole loli thing with Pedo Bear as a special item. (gotta love the sense of humour of the author)

So he DOES think in 'kareidoscopic' terms... or at least it seem so.
I think the whole games are a bit underrated because of the fandom and such. Don't want to get into a long discussion though since RefRain -Prism Memories- demo seems to be floating around and that only means we are getting more of the sucessor of Samidare.
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XXXXXX-01 - Ability: 'Manipulation of heavy metals'. Something like that? I say: drop even more surreal oddities for the next game. Diadra Empty even mocks the whole loli thing with Pedo Bear as a special item. (gotta love the sense of humour of the author)

NOW REACHES THE FATAL ATTRACTION BE DESCRIBED AS "HELLSINKER". DECIDE DESTINATION.
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I think of Touhou kind of like Pokemon - really good games that whose images are harmed because they are normally associated with the kinds of people you don't want to be associated with (8 year olds and creepos for Pokemon, irritating otaku and loli fans for Touhou). Both series have been going on long enough to start to seem "stale" if you're not a die-hard fan.
The analogy works well with DDR, too.
The analogy works well with DDR, too.
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No clue what's good about pokemon though ^^CStarFlare wrote:I think of Touhou kind of like Pokemon - really good games that whose images are harmed because they are normally associated with the kinds of people you don't want to be associated with (8 year olds and creepos for Pokemon, irritating otaku and loli fans for Touhou). Both series have been going on long enough to start to seem "stale" if you're not a die-hard fan.
The analogy works well with DDR, too.
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By the way, Prometheus, wanna give this new game a shot? It's very hectic on the later levels, and thanks to the scoring system, the early ones are still very challenging to make a good score on.

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