Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
I recently tried Ketsui and found it quite difficult.
Has someone of you managed to "master" it using one coin?
Or is it just designed as a coin grave?
Has someone of you managed to "master" it using one coin?
Or is it just designed as a coin grave?
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Quite a few managed to 1cc it around here.
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
I'm by no means an expert at it but I know for sure that it and its loops are possible to 1cc. After each death in Ketsui there's never really a moment where I thought "There was nothing I could have done to avoid that." Also with each obstacle that you have trouble with you'll eventually overcome after playing for awhile and move on to the next one.
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Plenty of people on here have 1CC'ed it, just check the score thread: http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... lit=ketsui
I think it's just a game that demands to be practiced. If you don't really know what to expect, stages 4 and 5 can be brutal. I haven't put much time into it yet myself so I can feel your pain, it would probably cost me a week's wages to credit-feed in an arcade.
I think it's just a game that demands to be practiced. If you don't really know what to expect, stages 4 and 5 can be brutal. I haven't put much time into it yet myself so I can feel your pain, it would probably cost me a week's wages to credit-feed in an arcade.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Its only a coin-grave if you buy the PCB.
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Look, if the game was actually impossible and unfair it wouldn't have that many fans. You have to understand, shmuppers like difficulty, but we also hate games that just throw up impossible situations that can't be bypassed. (In Ketsui's case, you do much more damage if you're closer to the enemy, so try to stay on the top of the screen.)
Ketsui is beyond me (I can't get past 1-4), but judging by the preponderance of superplays and 1ccs of it I can tell it's possible. If you like the game, don't get discouraged, and use save-states to practice.
Do note, though, that if you're going to keep complaining about how these games are "impossible", you're on the wrong forum.
Ketsui is beyond me (I can't get past 1-4), but judging by the preponderance of superplays and 1ccs of it I can tell it's possible. If you like the game, don't get discouraged, and use save-states to practice.
Do note, though, that if you're going to keep complaining about how these games are "impossible", you're on the wrong forum.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
You're just gonna have to practice it a bit more. Its a tough game but very fun once you get into it. Even if you suck at it like I do.
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
This game takes a lot of patience to master....
I am nowhere near mastering it but i have had a lot of enjoyment from it!!!
Stage 4 sucks ass!!!!
I am nowhere near mastering it but i have had a lot of enjoyment from it!!!

Stage 4 sucks ass!!!!

Ketsui..... Never has constant death been so much fun!!!!
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
I've only gotten to stage 4 in it once and usually game over on Stage 3. The patterns in the game are just way too confusing, so I prefer Dai-Ou-Jou.
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
^^fixed.Chaos Phoenixma wrote:The patterns in the game are just way too awesome

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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
They are, but they're still confusing at times.
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Re: DERP DE-DERP DE-DERP
The guy hasnt made a complaint at all, he just asking us if we think the game is a coin eater or not (which some older arcade games really were).RNGmaster wrote:Do note, though, that if you're going to keep complaining about how these games are "impossible", you're on the wrong forum.
I have no idea how skilled you are at arcade shmups but if your new to the genre ild recommend you try something abit easier if you plan on 1Credit Clearing the game.
Ild recomend you try to clear the 1st loop of Dodonpachi aka DDP on mame (usefull with save state praticing). DDP compared to many other Cave shmups is quite easy especially if you ignore scoring. Plus it has a simlar theme to ketsui so you should enjoy it.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
just believe in yourself man. don't give up, and use your "burning spirit" to find the power to overcome.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
I'm tempted to say "don't believe in yourself! Believe in me who believe in you!", but.. too late, done that already.dinosaurjerk wrote:just believe in yourself man. don't give up, and use your "burning spirit" to find the power to overcome.
@OP: if "one coin" means by playing the first time, then no. If "one coin" means using only 1 credit, it's still very difficult to completely "master" the game, which is a good thing. (shows how much this game is interesting to play even for a prolonged time at a high level). I used to think shmups were "coin graves", unfortunately, though, I don't know how I exactly I transitioned from this thought to being able to appreciate shmups. Maybe at that time I learned about the importance of reading tutorials, FAQs and stuff which explained concepts such as bullet herding, not staying at the bottom of the screen, not dying with bombs, etc..

Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Dave_K. wrote:Its only a coin-grave if you buy the PCB.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
True!Chaos Phoenixma wrote:The patterns in the game are just way too confusing, so I prefer Dai-Ou-Jou.
I used to think which DOJ the enemies ware stronger than player ship, but in ketsui the enemies are 3x stronger than player ship.
Example: in any stage when you are taking care of a enemy in left side a enemy in right side is filling the screen of bullets. The left side enemy never die and when you finally finish it the screen is already full of bullets and you lose control.
Resuming: The enemies never die in fist half of screen, they die only bottom of screen after spread lots of bullets.
To survive you will need memorize all!
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Re: DERP DE-DERP DE-DERP
Dunno about that. Early Atari version of Montezuma's Revenge was impossible to complete (it came out unfinished), and yet quite a few folks fell for it (i.e. pirated it to hell and back).RNGmaster wrote:Look, if the game was actually impossible and unfair it wouldn't have that many fans.
More like "if it wasn't by Cave and already playable on MAME, it wouldn't have that many fans".
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Screw 1cc. One day, maybe I'll be able to complete stage 2 

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Re: DERP DE-DERP DE-DERP
This.Obiwanshinobi wrote:Dunno about that. Early Atari version of Montezuma's Revenge was impossible to complete (it came out unfinished), and yet quite a few folks fell for it (i.e. pirated it to hell and back).RNGmaster wrote:Look, if the game was actually impossible and unfair it wouldn't have that many fans.
More like "if it wasn't by Cave and already playable on MAME, it wouldn't have that many fans".
Honestly, the Ketsui discussion has only really kicked up since it's been made playable on MAME, or rather the "Whatever happened to the Ketsui dump?" thread started racking up pages. In the time I've been browsing this place I only really heard of it when people started kicking the bucket on the matter and the Raiden II dev team + Haze decided to work on the driver for the PGM hardware.
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Funnily enough, I consider Ketsui to be a lot easier than DOJ.third_strike wrote:True!Chaos Phoenixma wrote:The patterns in the game are just way too confusing, so I prefer Dai-Ou-Jou.
I used to think which DOJ the enemies ware stronger than player ship, but in ketsui the enemies are 3x stronger than player ship.

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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
The player ship in Ketsui isn't weak, just tricky to use. Point-blanking is essential; lock-shoot is pretty much useless unless you engage enemies at point-blank range. Killing stuffs while you are near the bottom of screen will take much, much longer than they will if you are standing right before your target's nose. Some peoples doesn't like this, but if you ask me, this is one of the reason why I like Ketsui so much -- it requires you to play in a much more aggresive way than you did in any other Cave games. Well, aside from maybe Dangun Feveron.third_strike wrote:True!Chaos Phoenixma wrote:The patterns in the game are just way too confusing, so I prefer Dai-Ou-Jou.
I used to think which DOJ the enemies ware stronger than player ship, but in ketsui the enemies are 3x stronger than player ship.
Example: in any stage when you are taking care of a enemy in left side a enemy in right side is filling the screen of bullets. The left side enemy never die and when you finally finish it the screen is already full of bullets and you lose control.
Resuming: The enemies never die in fist half of screen, they die only bottom of screen after spread lots of bullets.
To survive you will need memorize all!
Well, but you could just set it to free play.Dave_K. wrote:Its only a coin-grave if you buy the PCB.

Just wait until you are trying to get to the loopZengeku3 wrote:Funnily enough, I consider Ketsui to be a lot easier than DOJ.third_strike wrote:True!Chaos Phoenixma wrote:The patterns in the game are just way too confusing, so I prefer Dai-Ou-Jou.
I used to think which DOJ the enemies ware stronger than player ship, but in ketsui the enemies are 3x stronger than player ship.

Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Ketsui is sort of a weird game for me. My first exposure to it was Death Label, which I actually loved. The bosses have some legitemately interesting and creative patterns, and I really enjoyed the aesthetic and overall visual design of everything. When I finally got to play the real game, however, my opinion started to change a bit. As much as I love the patterns, I've come to realize that I really dislike the scoring system. It forces me to play much more aggressively than I'd like to and I have a really hard time just ignoring it to focus on survival. I should mention, however, that I actually enjoy the arrange mode on the port quite a bit.
I can usually make it to the stage 4 boss, but I tend to find that my deaths are always really stupid easily avoidable things. I just seem to make more dumb mistakes playing Ketsui than other games.
So yeah, awesome design and patterns pretty much ruined for me by the scoring system. I'm sure one day I'll probably come back to it and everything will just click and be amazing, but right now I have too many other games I enjoy a lot more.
I can usually make it to the stage 4 boss, but I tend to find that my deaths are always really stupid easily avoidable things. I just seem to make more dumb mistakes playing Ketsui than other games.
So yeah, awesome design and patterns pretty much ruined for me by the scoring system. I'm sure one day I'll probably come back to it and everything will just click and be amazing, but right now I have too many other games I enjoy a lot more.

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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Fixed that for you, bro.Aconcit wrote: After each death in Ketsui in Stage 2 on the last pattern of the Boss there's really a moment where I thought "There was nothing I could have done to avoid that." .
Seriously, even the last boss has not such a terrible bullet pattern.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Pretty much this for me. I wish CAVE would design a game without a horrible scoring system for once.Deca wrote:So yeah, awesome design and patterns pretty much ruined for me by the scoring system.
Of course, that's just an opinion.
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
That pattern isn't too bad if you man up and just go for it. That said, I do panic bomb it a lot.Teufel_in_Blau wrote:Fixed that for you, bro.Aconcit wrote: After each death in Ketsui in Stage 2 on the last pattern of the Boss there's really a moment where I thought "There was nothing I could have done to avoid that." .
Seriously, even the last boss has not such a terrible bullet pattern.
Make a save state just for that pattern and practice it. I usually go to the opposite side from the first grenade, then go across as quickly as possible to put distance between my ship and the second grenade before it goes off.
Honestly I think the second boss of MMP is significantly harder.
I love the scoring system in ESPgaluda 2 even though mastering it is pretty much beyond me. Mushi Futari Original scoring is...OK I guess, there isn't really a ton going so it isn't particularly intrusive in the game. Maniac scoring is actually pretty cool, I'm just no good at knowing when to cash inMathU wrote:Pretty much this for me. I wish CAVE would design a game without a horrible scoring system for once.

But yeah...DDP chaining is just not for me. I can do it but it's just a little too much memorization and drilling of really tedious bits of the stages. Guwange chaining is actually pretty fun, unfortunately it doesn't restart your chain at the beginning of each stage :/

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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
I like Futari 1.5 Original the most of any CAVE scoring system because it's so simple and easy to understand. Some of these systems just boggle my mind when I'm reading FAQS. I remember ESPgII being particularly confusing.Deca wrote:That pattern isn't too bad if you man up and just go for it. That said, I do panic bomb it a lot.Teufel_in_Blau wrote:Fixed that for you, bro.Aconcit wrote: After each death in Ketsui in Stage 2 on the last pattern of the Boss there's really a moment where I thought "There was nothing I could have done to avoid that." .
Seriously, even the last boss has not such a terrible bullet pattern.
Make a save state just for that pattern and practice it. I usually go to the opposite side from the first grenade, then go across as quickly as possible to put distance between my ship and the second grenade before it goes off.
Honestly I think the second boss of MMP is significantly harder.
I love the scoring system in ESPgaluda 2 even though mastering it is pretty much beyond me. Mushi Futari Original scoring is...OK I guess, there isn't really a ton going so it isn't particularly intrusive in the game. Maniac scoring is actually pretty cool, I'm just no good at knowing when to cash inMathU wrote:Pretty much this for me. I wish CAVE would design a game without a horrible scoring system for once.
But yeah...DDP chaining is just not for me. I can do it but it's just a little too much memorization and drilling of really tedious bits of the stages. Guwange chaining is actually pretty fun, unfortunately it doesn't restart your chain at the beginning of each stage :/
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Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Pink sweets!MathU wrote:Pretty much this for me. I wish CAVE would design a game without a horrible scoring system for once.Deca wrote:So yeah, awesome design and patterns pretty much ruined for me by the scoring system.
Re: Cave's Ketsui(2002): Fair or just a coin-grave?
Sure, it's kinda hard, but bad scoring system, are you fucking kidding me? Memorizer, gimme a break. 


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