
Yes now the wait begins. Cheers to another region free release!

Probably in part because the former have even less of a prayer of being picked up by an overseas publisher, unfortunately.EmperorIng wrote:I just don't see how companies like Tri and Qute can do region-free, and MOSS and CAVE can't manage.
Triangle Service's games are uncanny, and as Udderdude pointed out not quite everybody's preferred style. The beauty, however, is in the gameplay once you get past the face value appearance of it: G-Stream/DeltaZeal has various secrets/changing stage segments/completely different stages depending on how you play.Special World wrote:Thanks.
People ITT: How would you rank Triangle Service's games compared to other STG devs?
Chu chu!trap15 wrote:All aboard the hype train
If you like awesome music, awesome art, and a different approach to conventional shmup gameplay, get it. Footage at the end of this video here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MzHedsE2qLA shows just how well G-Stream G2020's music's been remastered.Drachenherz wrote:I'd like to broaden my shmup-horizon a little bit more. And I'm on the brink of preordering this.
You misunderstand me. I love Raiden Fighters. And watching videos of these now, they look a lot better than I initially thought. Might consider picking it up. That side-shot scoring in XIIStag looks pretty annoying, though.BPzeBanshee wrote:Sure, and Mushihimesama Futari looks like a pointless clusterfuck of pink.
I'd advise maybe giving it a spin in MAME first with an autofire button setup (Shmupmame v4.2 emulates it just fine, older versions have bugged OKI banking) before you completely rule it out, and remember XII Stag's on the bundle too.
EDIT: Pretty sure standard edition is like ESPGaluda II Platinum Collection/Futari prices last time I was looking at the website links too, unless you're really bad for import tax I don't see the difference between this and other Cave titles.
It already has been confirmed, twice, by two different people.Stevas wrote:If I wait till someone here confirms that it is, in fact, region free, am I risking this being out of stock when I then attempt to jump aboard as the train pulls away?
the only thing I'm afraid at this point is that the LE is region-locked and the regular game isn't. Remember Espgaluda II?trap15 wrote:It already has been confirmed, twice, by two different people.Stevas wrote:If I wait till someone here confirms that it is, in fact, region free, am I risking this being out of stock when I then attempt to jump aboard as the train pulls away?
I suspect it's more like "re-imagined" or a "director's cut". The renaming to XIIZEAL/ΔZEAL basically frees him from the expectation of producing arcade perfect ports. I expect that asset and stage designs will remain largely the same - they may get a facelift and there may be some tinkering with game play. I wouldn't be surprised to find adjustments in XIIZEAL's game play to shift much more toward the use of the "rapid side attack" (default mapped to "RB" in Shooting Love 200x Exzeal and Trizeal) rather than the "stick wiggle side attack" - though there may be some achievements associated with avoiding the use of the "rapid side attack".Kollision wrote:So XIIzeal = XII Stag?
I've owned "Shooting Love 200x" for 18 months now and I haven't been playing it much until this collection was announced - then I gave it another solid try. The shmups skill tests are cute and all but really don't hold interest for all that long - though you may find one or two that you keep returning to (I like Tank Rush). But this time around I really got into Trizeal (to the point that I picked up the INH DVD/CD). Reports/reviews of it being too average, basic or simplistic biased me against giving it a fair shake. What others see as "simplistic", I now see as "focusing on what is essential in an STG". Comparatively speaking Cave's products are overwrought and complex just for the sake of it. Exzeal is interesting too - but I've been too busy with Trizeal to explore much of it.Special World wrote:I kind of always wanted Shooting Love for that minigame mode, but never cared quite enough to get around to it.
I don't tend to trust any emails that contain the words "region" and "free" nowadays.trap15 wrote:It already has been confirmed, twice, by two different people.Stevas wrote:If I wait till someone here confirms that it is, in fact, region free, am I risking this being out of stock when I then attempt to jump aboard as the train pulls away?
RegalSin wrote:Street Fighters. We need to aviod them when we activate time accellerator.
That would require two separate print runs - so I think that is highly unlikely. One run - all with the same region coding.denpanosekai wrote:The only thing I'm afraid at this point is that the LE is region-locked and the regular game isn't. Remember Espgaluda II?
I wouldn't expect any more "Shmups skill tests" in this collection - but who knows. Together with Exzeal, "Shmups skill test" is part of "Shooting Love 2007" - which as far as I know is a pure Naomi product - the rumored Dreamcast release never materialized. ("Shooting Love 2007" + "Trizeal Remix" + "Minus Zero") became "Shooting Love 200X" on the J360. "Shooting Love: Trizeal" on the PS2 included a demo of "Shmups skill test" before it became an integral part of "Shooting Love 2007". Looking at the game menu only XIIZEAL/ΔZEAL items can be seen - in this collection stage level score attack modes seem to take the place of "Shmups skill test". "Shmups skill test" has probably run its course.VixyNyan wrote:Do you guys think Triangle Service will include a Shooting Skill Test into this game as well? It's one of the reasons why I truly enjoyed playing Shooting Love. 200X on the 360, which I think was also called 2007 (Sega NAOMI type game) on the PS2.
You don't trust what the developer says in an email? Why?Stevas wrote:I don't tend to trust any emails that contain the words "region" and "free" nowadays.trap15 wrote:It already has been confirmed, twice, by two different people.Stevas wrote:If I wait till someone here confirms that it is, in fact, region free, am I risking this being out of stock when I then attempt to jump aboard as the train pulls away?
Edit: Actually, scratch that. Any emails from publishers.
The yellow squares at the bottom might be the unlockable extra modes, maybe not skill test, but other Triangle Service mini games. :3HydrogLox wrote:Looking at the game menu only XIIZEAL/ΔZEAL items can be seen - in this collection stage level score attack modes seem to take the place of "Shmups skill test". "Shmups skill test" has probably run its course.