What do you think of Shienryu?
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TheRed
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What do you think of Shienryu?
Pros?
Cons?
opinions?
thanks!
Cons?
opinions?
thanks!
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lots of fun. theres actually been more than a bit of discussion on this game elsewhere on the forums. use the search tool to find any mentions of it in the main shmup forum.
very similar to raiden, not sure how to describe it but it doesn't seem as clean as the raidens. weapons are kind of unfocused (again more debate as to the best, although no one seems to like lightning)
cheapest option (assuming you have the equipment) is gekioh: the shooting king on ps1 (released in us and jp, but with no tate. has some fun side modes though) or double shienryu on ps2 (simple 2000 series from d3) gets you shienryu and shienryu explosion (otherwise cancelled sequel) tate is an option but fun asides are cut.
there is also a saturn version (jp only) but it still seems to fetching better than $30.
i got my gekioh (later sold it on this board) for around $7-$10. my double shienryu cost me around $15 plus shipping on Play-asia.com
fun game and if you have the equipment it is definitely worth it.
very similar to raiden, not sure how to describe it but it doesn't seem as clean as the raidens. weapons are kind of unfocused (again more debate as to the best, although no one seems to like lightning)
cheapest option (assuming you have the equipment) is gekioh: the shooting king on ps1 (released in us and jp, but with no tate. has some fun side modes though) or double shienryu on ps2 (simple 2000 series from d3) gets you shienryu and shienryu explosion (otherwise cancelled sequel) tate is an option but fun asides are cut.
there is also a saturn version (jp only) but it still seems to fetching better than $30.
i got my gekioh (later sold it on this board) for around $7-$10. my double shienryu cost me around $15 plus shipping on Play-asia.com
fun game and if you have the equipment it is definitely worth it.
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Re: What do you think of Shienryu?
It's similar to Raiden.TheRed wrote:Pros?
It's not quite like Raiden.Cons?
Basically Bullet Magnet hit the nail on the head though. Excellent game, but just falls a little short of being a classic.
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Re: What do you think of Shienryu?
...I did?CIT wrote:Basically Bullet Magnet hit the nail on the head though.
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Re: What do you think of Shienryu?
haha.BulletMagnet wrote:...I did?CIT wrote:Basically Bullet Magnet hit the nail on the head though.
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It has a really annoying noise for the regular bullet spread weapon. I still own it to, it's avg but solid.
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I am probably biased as Shienryu was the first shmup that I tated my tv with. It blew my mind. I can't say anything bad about Shienryu. It is no Battle Garegga, but very solid. Some sprites are a bit quirky like the first boss, but it's a fun game and from relatively unknown developer it isn't bad at all. Very Raiden like indeed which is not a bad thing. If I would own an ST-V system, this cart would be on top of my list.
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I have always had an interest in this game for the Saturn, but have never had the chance to find it anywhere. Any ideas on what the price would be or anyone have this?
Back in the day I had the opportunity to play it in an ST-V cab and it was very good. Damn, I wish ST-V cabs were still common
Back in the day I had the opportunity to play it in an ST-V cab and it was very good. Damn, I wish ST-V cabs were still common
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Really? I didn't really like the lightning gun just because it made me feel cheap but it seems so overpowered compared to the other weapons that I usualy end up using it anyway.captain ahar wrote:weapons are kind of unfocused (again more debate as to the best, although no one seems to like lightning)
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Re: What do you think of Shienryu?
captain ahar wrote:haha.BulletMagnet wrote:...I did?CIT wrote:Basically Bullet Magnet hit the nail on the head though.
Oops, sorry!
I still get the two of you mixed up sometimes. Must be the novelty avatars or something.
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I love it! My favorite Raiden-esque shmup!
I would like to pick up Geki-Oh Shooting King: Shienryu for my PS2, as I've heard that it doens't have any slowdown issues, other then in multiplayer.
But really, the best port of this is on the Saturn; pick it up there if you can.
But really, the best port of this is on the Saturn; pick it up there if you can.
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While I cannot speak from personal experience about the Saturn version, I can tell you that the NTSC-J PS2 version found on "Simple 2000 Series Vol.37: The Shooting" is wonderful! While a number of people find this game to be similar to Raiden (and it is), there is enough substance to the title to give it a unique feel. After playing Gekioh on the PS1, which is a decent port, the PS2 version is more arcade authentic. I still find myself popping this game in when Mushi, Espgaluda, and DDPDOJ get old.
The advantage to the version found on "The Shooting" is that it is packaged with Shienryu: Explosion--an inferior shooter on its own merit, but nevertheless a interesting distraction.
You should be able to pick up this title on the PS2 for less than $30. I picked mine up from a fellow Shmups poster for $20.
The advantage to the version found on "The Shooting" is that it is packaged with Shienryu: Explosion--an inferior shooter on its own merit, but nevertheless a interesting distraction.
You should be able to pick up this title on the PS2 for less than $30. I picked mine up from a fellow Shmups poster for $20.
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I have gekioh shooting king and only like it because it reminds me of the STV experience, which just flat out rules I think.
I really really like the game. My only criticism would be that the first level seems kind of throw away. Besides that I think it's very refined in lots of ways,
Pros:
I like the weapons system.
Send back on levels but not on bosses= EXCELLENT. I wish more games did that. I think it's successful whether playing for score or fun.
The little details- roaring bosses, plane boss dipping into the clouds (on STV).
Classicality- boat level, cliff level, space level, asteroid level, star destroyer level, DIFFERENT color of space level, etc.
Color pallette- great soft tones
Music- rules
Gameplay- solid, fun, sniper style twitchy old school
Pacing- Cross between raiden and truxton, I love it
Cons:
slow difficulty curve- the later levels are just fantastic.
pretty repetitive bullet patterns
It's really quite a bit more fun on an arcade machine I think.
get sent back on the last boss all of a sudden? What's the deal?
I don't think it adds anything to the genre except it's own bad-ass self as a wonderfull example of a modern-looking old-school feeling shmup. I think it has a lot of style.
I really really like the game. My only criticism would be that the first level seems kind of throw away. Besides that I think it's very refined in lots of ways,
Pros:
I like the weapons system.
Send back on levels but not on bosses= EXCELLENT. I wish more games did that. I think it's successful whether playing for score or fun.
The little details- roaring bosses, plane boss dipping into the clouds (on STV).
Classicality- boat level, cliff level, space level, asteroid level, star destroyer level, DIFFERENT color of space level, etc.
Color pallette- great soft tones
Music- rules
Gameplay- solid, fun, sniper style twitchy old school
Pacing- Cross between raiden and truxton, I love it
Cons:
slow difficulty curve- the later levels are just fantastic.
pretty repetitive bullet patterns
It's really quite a bit more fun on an arcade machine I think.
get sent back on the last boss all of a sudden? What's the deal?
I don't think it adds anything to the genre except it's own bad-ass self as a wonderfull example of a modern-looking old-school feeling shmup. I think it has a lot of style.
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I have the American ps1 release. For 9.00 It's one of the best buys you can make if you live in the US. It's fun. I feel that I have gotten my money's worth three times over. I realize that some of the weapons are poorly designed but you can just keep the ones you like. The sprites are overall well done and do look nice. Nothing to write home about, but overall well done. Really that is the theme of the entire game.
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if memory serves me right, the PS2 version did not have a button config option, so, if like me, you have a PS2 Saturn Pad or nice Joystick, you'll be stuck with the shitty default button config
besides that, I've spent enough time playing the Saturn version to say that the game is capable of boring you to death
really not worth it, but since it is pretty cheap (30 at most as someone mentioned), it might be a good short term diversion.
besides that, I've spent enough time playing the Saturn version to say that the game is capable of boring you to death
really not worth it, but since it is pretty cheap (30 at most as someone mentioned), it might be a good short term diversion.
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Pros:
- - It's a fun game.
- It has nice graphics for 2D, 32-bit
- It has good music
- The weapons don't completely suck
- - It is essentially a beefed up Raiden-alike
- The weapon system doesn't allow for switching, like Daioh, the game it was based upon
- It can get frustrating & tedious at times (though that could be said of any shmup)
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The main problem is that it looks too good for its gameplay, so people expect Dodonpachi or something more modern.
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