I stick to mostly Japanese Developers. Mid 90s's - 2012 Bullet hell. Psikyo, Takumi , Cave , Raizing , Alfa System , Treasure , G.Rev and Moss.
1995-2012 was about as good as we ever had it. With 2008 being the Peak.
Do you stick to a certain type of shmup?
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A Hardcore gamers reaction to the Lack of Kinect games. Apparently i could of played Dodonpachi with it if i beat a entirely in Japanese Visional Novel piece of shit game called Instant Brain
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Much as I love Cave, it's sad to see how many people play Cave games exclusively. STGs are a wide genre with a lot of hit or miss games (even among the bonafide classics), but you're definitely missing out on some killer games, new and old, if you're limiting yourself like that.
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I haven't been playing STGs much lately, but when I do my choices typically involve bell juggling. I would say "cute games with a sadistic bent" but I bounced off Hacha Mecha Fighter so that can't be entirely true. More generally, I prefer games with simple scoring systems that don't revolve around precision timing or movement, and without fast or dense bullets that mandate unintuitive movement patterns that need to be "figured out."
I would agree because I don't like CAVE games all that much, but you could make the same argument about any answer here that isn't "all the shmups," or even for someone who plays all the shmups but not much else.Special World wrote:Much as I love Cave, it's sad to see how many people play Cave games exclusively. STGs are a wide genre with a lot of hit or miss games (even among the bonafide classics), but you're definitely missing out on some killer games, new and old, if you're limiting yourself like that.
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I was going to bring this up:
Does anyone here besides me only play shmups? Most likely you're getting older.or even for someone who plays all the shmups but not much else.
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finally posted on here, nice to see discord regulars.
i do stick to the same style shooters with what i grew up with. From 80's-90's arcades to nes, snes, genesis.
I sorta lost track and missed the boat for the Saturn era. i'm catching up on those titles now and been collecting them for the past year.
So far i've been comfortable with r-type style, gradius, raiden, 1943, Zanac, Blazing Lazers. Earlier year picked up Super Aleste after some recommended it on discord.
I love twin cobra, sky shark, tiger heli.
i do stick to the same style shooters with what i grew up with. From 80's-90's arcades to nes, snes, genesis.
I sorta lost track and missed the boat for the Saturn era. i'm catching up on those titles now and been collecting them for the past year.
So far i've been comfortable with r-type style, gradius, raiden, 1943, Zanac, Blazing Lazers. Earlier year picked up Super Aleste after some recommended it on discord.
I love twin cobra, sky shark, tiger heli.
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I tend to stick with a more horizontal(ish) orientation, though obviously with my Viewpoint obsession, isometric can resonate with me as well. I'm especially given to enjoy games with a "force" that can attach to the ship in some way a la R-Type, or especially the way it was implemented in Last Resort. That era of games seems to be my main jam, though I do like some very exceptional games of different orientations (Ikaruga, Zero Gunner 2, Border Down, Radiant Silvergun, amongst others).
But yeah: vertical bullet hell shooters? Not for me, almost always.
But yeah: vertical bullet hell shooters? Not for me, almost always.