Axelay vs M.U.S.H.A

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Axelay vs M.U.S.H.A ... which is better ?

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Axelay vs M.U.S.H.A

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In your opinion, which is the better: Axelay (SNES) or M.U.S.H.A (Genesis) ?
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Post by Kollision »

MUSHA is a good game, but I think it's a little bit overrated.
Axelay is a masterpiece.
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I'll let this thread stand, but for future reference, we've had a lot of rather flaky "which shmup do you like better?" threads lately, and I'd rather not see too many more for awhile.
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I'm not sure where to begin. Battle of style over substance, BEGIN

Although I'm rather fond of inertia.
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BulletMagnet wrote:I'll let this thread stand, but for future reference, we've had a lot of rather flaky "which shmup do you like better?" threads lately, and I'd rather not see too many more for awhile.
The straw that broke the camel's back.
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I want Strikers 99 vs. Raiden Fighters Jet.
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Post by nimitz »

what about making weekly polls in the offtopic section

and rob, RFJ would win, no contest.
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Post by Ed Oscuro »

nimitz wrote:
BulletMagnet wrote:I'll let this thread stand, but for future reference, we've had a lot of rather flaky "which shmup do you like better?" threads lately, and I'd rather not see too many more for awhile.
The straw that broke the camel's back.
Nah, that was probably your thread. Hope that was a trollpost, if so good job.

Actually, the first one of these (Gradius vs. R-Type) was bad enough.
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Post by Rob »

nimitz wrote:and rob, RFJ would win, no contest.
Maybe. I'd be interested in the reasons. Strikers bosses are a lot more fun since they last a little more than 2 seconds.
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Rob wrote:
nimitz wrote:and rob, RFJ would win, no contest.
Maybe. I'd be interested in the reasons. Strikers bosses are a lot more fun since they last a little more than 2 seconds.
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Post by No_not_like_Quake »

M.U.S.H.A. (what a pain in the ass to type) is played in cruise control until the last stage.

Axelay has an emotionally draining intro. I dare you not to be in tears by the title screen. The planet was destroyed!
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Post by Ed Oscuro »

No_not_like_Quake wrote:Axelay has an emotionally draining intro. I dare you not to be in tears by the title screen. The planet was destroyed!
It was? I musta not been paying attention.

Anyway, it's OK to call it just "Musha Aleste," since that iz de original name. The US distributors just wiped off Toaplan's name (I wonder what they did anyway) and made Musha into a silly acronym.
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Post by kengou »

I don't really like either one. I guess MUSHA is a little better because it doesn't have the annoying-as-hell mode-7 scrolling effect.
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Post by PepsimanVsJoe »

Personally I think Axelay is a badly designed piece of shit.
MUSHA kind of sucks as well.

Can we throw in a third option for a kick to the balls?
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Post by Herr Schatten »

PepsimanVsJoe wrote:Personally I think Axelay is a badly designed piece of shit.
I agree.

Musha Aleste is a bit on the easy side, and has little to no replay value, but overall it's a nice game.
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PepsimanVsJoe wrote:Personally I think Axelay is a badly designed piece of shit.
MUSHA kind of sucks as well.

Can we throw in a third option for a kick to the balls?
Exactly my opinion. Axelay is hugely overrated and a control horror. Musha is really unremarkable although subtly entertaining.
I wasn't going to vote, but then, like with women, when the brain's not there I just vote for the prettiest. At least it's something that makes one prevail on the other.
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Post by The Coop »

M.U.S.H.A.

Axelay's "3D" stages are ugly, not very interesting, crippled with iffy hit detection, and not as enjoyable as the game's side-view stages. If it had been all side-view, then the game would be a lot better to me. M.U.S.H.A. however, despite it's easiness, is more enjoyable from start to finish, has better stage progressions, has more interesting stages in general, and is simply put together better... again, to me.

The SNES game is good, but the Genesis game beats it on just about all levels.
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I'd rather play Hyperzone than Axelay
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Post by evil_ash_xero »

M.U.S.H.A.


I just can't get into Axelay. The overhead levels have that ugly mode 7 madness going on, and the sidescrolling stages are just OK. I also hate it when shmups switch between the 2. Maybe i'll give it another spin again sometime....

M.U.S.H.A. has it's problems(mainly with stage length), but the overall look, sound, and gameplay is very good. Definitely Compile's best.
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Post by Super Laydock »

I actually kinda like Axelay, and don´t think it´s over hyped. (as that would require at least a bit of hype - and I personally never saw any :?))
The Coop wrote:M.U.S.H.A.

Axelay's "3D" stages are ugly
evil_ash_xero wrote:
The overhead levels have that ugly mode 7 madness going on
I suppose you can´t argue with someone´s taste, but I actually think these levels are quite pretty. I actually had wished the whole game consisted of these levels, as I like them better than the horizontal ones. :roll:
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Musha Aleste !!
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BulletMagnet wrote:I'll let this thread stand, but for future reference, we've had a lot of rather flaky "which shmup do you like better?" threads lately, and I'd rather not see too many more for awhile.
Indeed. These threads are totaly ridiculous.
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As much as I like Compile shooters...I'm gonna have to go with Axelay.

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D wrote:
BulletMagnet wrote:I'll let this thread stand, but for future reference, we've had a lot of rather flaky "which shmup do you like better?" threads lately, and I'd rather not see too many more for awhile.
Indeed. These threads are totaly ridiculous.
Well, those threads keep people talking and having fun talking of specific random shmups for a limited period of time, without resuming huuuuuuuge topics where everything's been said. Makes you think a bit about shmups from a different perspective, that is, confronting them with another similar shmup (similar of style, or age, or console...).
It's fun for people who think it's fun, and judging by the amount of replies, a good share of people do.
This is not a quantum phisics enthusiasts forum, let it go. Forums are supposed to be discussion places.
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Fenrir wrote:
D wrote:
BulletMagnet wrote:I'll let this thread stand, but for future reference, we've had a lot of rather flaky "which shmup do you like better?" threads lately, and I'd rather not see too many more for awhile.
Indeed. These threads are totaly ridiculous.
Well, those threads keep people talking and having fun talking of specific random shmups for a limited period of time, without resuming huuuuuuuge topics where everything's been said. Makes you think a bit about shmups from a different perspective, that is, confronting them with another similar shmup (similar of style, or age, or console...).
It's fun for people who think it's fun, and judging by the amount of replies, a good share of people do.
This is not a quantum phisics enthusiasts forum, let it go. Forums are supposed to be discussion places.
well worded Fenrir!

I agree, as long as we don't get flooded with these X vs Y threads.
Maybe 1 every 2 weeks and letting nimitz continue the series he started? :?
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No_not_like_Quake wrote:M.U.S.H.A. (what a pain in the ass to type)
No need for periods. Isn't 武者 romanized musha anyway?

I agree with Fenrir, since we never talk about anything anyway. And what better way to fuel your nostalgia than for the forum to answer those age old questions? Putting it all in one thread would be more bloated than having seperate threads for each challenge, in my opinion. However, also in my opinion, good challenging matches should be made. So far, all made threads seem to qualify for this.

Musha and Axelay? Never saw that coming, but it fits. I think I'll vote for Salamander 2.
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Fenrir wrote:Well, those threads keep people talking and having fun talking of specific random shmups for a limited period of time, without resuming huuuuuuuge topics where everything's been said. Makes you think a bit about shmups from a different perspective, that is, confronting them with another similar shmup (similar of style, or age, or console...).
Thats exactly the point behind these topics. To have people explain what they think makes a shmup better than another and *maybe* expand people's horizons.

Fenrir wrote:This is not a quantum phisics enthusiasts forum, let it go. Forums are supposed to be discussion places.
+1,
If the forum was overflowing with shmup discussion these threads would have no purpose, but it's not the case.

That being said, I agree that these threads can get stale pretty fast if we make too many
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Post by louisg »

Axelay for sure.. it can't be beaten blindfolded, and I actually enjoyed the top view stages!
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Post by professor ganson »

I enjoy these well-chosen shmup battles, though things could quickly get out of hand. Especially if they become ill-conceived.

I hate when everyone thinks a shmup is easy and I don't. It has been years since I played MUSHA, and maybe I'd find it easy now, but my recollection is that it was hard to recover when you die and lose power-ups.

Still, I have to favor it over Axelay, which I never quite got. (I own it, I mean "got" in that other sense.)
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Yeah, MUSHA is not as easy as all that. It's not 'hard', but it's certainly well beyond TF3 level difficulty. Too much shmup machismo around these parts.
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