More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
Shmups are fun because there is a high level of challenge and a culture of competitive scoring. They also are very short in general, allowing for quick play-throughs! Miko enjoys the extreme gameplay and, as GMH puts it, the "spectacle." :)
Miko is a Touhou nutter by trade, but also enjoys similar "bullet hells" by Cave. Miko is also an avid fan of doujin shooters in general, some of which are quite impressive, like Hellsinker and the Alltynex series.
More people have said that and been killed than there are thorium decay products.
Gradius, the classic series where you are a power-house until you get hit, and then you have to go back half a stage with no weapons, and then you lose all of your lives. ^_^ I've played it very little but I've watched people play it some. Gradius games are a little long and slow for my taste but still classic.
Life Force/Salamander is a Gradius spin-off, if you didn't know. :)
I HAVE PLAYED SOME VIDEO GAMES WITH SHOOTING. BUT NOT MANY. MY MOTHER DISLIKES GAMES WITH SHOOTING. AS A CHILD SHE MADE SURE I DID NOT GET THE GAMES WITH SHOOTING.I HAVE CAPS LOCK ON AND AM TOO LAZY TO TURN IT OFF SO I AM WRITING THIS AS CALIBORN.
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Radiant Silvergun is neat-o. It also amuses me that the only two shmups Treasure ever made (not counting Gradius V, which they did for Konami) are two of the most acclaimed (the other being Ikaruga).
I like this article. :) It is a good introduction to some of the more esoteric (to the uninitiated) aspects of appreciating these games. I added it to the second post in this thread.
Anyway i see to have been playing a lot of shmups lately. I think Ether Vapor Remaster and Flying Red Barrel convinced me that they're not just for hardcore players and that some shmups are accessible to sucky players like me.
Flying Red Barrel I started playing several months ago and I kinda got stuck, but more recently I got through Ether Vapor Remaster, eXceed 1st, eXceed 3rd, and RefleX, and have gotten pretty far into eXceed 2nd.
Anyway i see to have been playing a lot of shmups lately. I think Ether Vapor Remaster and Flying Red Barrel convinced me that they're not just for hardcore players and that some shmups are accessible to sucky players like me.
Flying Red Barrel I started playing several months ago and I kinda got stuck, but more recently I got through Ether Vapor Remaster, eXceed 1st, eXceed 3rd, and RefleX, and have gotten pretty far into eXceed 2nd.
yay :) Your skill level doesn't matter when you approach a game, as long as you're trying new things. When I started playing Touhou, I was really bad at it, but I still had lots of fun. :3
I remember playing a lot of STGs a few years ago, but right now, I'm starting to get back to them. Ring ^-27 is my current obsession as of now. (Think Crimzon Clover meets Hellsinker with retro styled graphics.)
Generally, I prefer STGs with a lot of weapons (Suguri and sora come to mind), but a nice way to get me addicted to an STG is having a neat scoring system. (I'm looking at you, Raizing's Bat series. (Garegga, Batrider, and Bakraid).)
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I hadn't heard of that one but it looks fun and has nice music! It looks like something I could get into. Also, Crimzon Clover and Hellsinker are both awesome sauce.
The Bat series is some of the best STGs ever. :D
hmm, I've always loved the beauty and elegance of Touhou, since that is what I started with. I branched out, of course, and I have a shmup library of literally dozens. What I really like in a STG is a fun scoring system with high potential, lots of challenge, some uniqueness, and the amazing feeling of taking on the impossible.
My own current obsession is Deathsmiles. The scoring system is absolutely orgasmic, the bosses are weird and hilarious, and it has the usual epic Cave sadism. :D
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Here is an excellent and thorough article on the genre and its history.
Here is another excellent article that may help the uninitiated better understand the genre and fandom.
Anywaysssss, this is where we can talk about shmups. Yes. :3
Miko is a Touhou nutter by trade, but also enjoys similar "bullet hells" by Cave. Miko is also an avid fan of doujin shooters in general, some of which are quite impressive, like Hellsinker and the Alltynex series.
Life Force/Salamander is a Gradius spin-off, if you didn't know. :)
as you can see from 11:40 onward
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but i'm not that into video games and shmups are not my favourite genre
apparently it was significant
One might call it the Dark Souls of shmups Kappa.
I like this article. :) It is a good introduction to some of the more esoteric (to the uninitiated) aspects of appreciating these games. I added it to the second post in this thread.
Anyway i see to have been playing a lot of shmups lately. I think Ether Vapor Remaster and Flying Red Barrel convinced me that they're not just for hardcore players and that some shmups are accessible to sucky players like me.
Flying Red Barrel I started playing several months ago and I kinda got stuck, but more recently I got through Ether Vapor Remaster, eXceed 1st, eXceed 3rd, and RefleX, and have gotten pretty far into eXceed 2nd.
@Tachyon: the thing is, Volvo has actually published a videogame. It's the one free game on GamersGate.
I remember playing a lot of STGs a few years ago, but right now, I'm starting to get back to them. Ring ^-27 is my current obsession as of now. (Think Crimzon Clover meets Hellsinker with retro styled graphics.)
Generally, I prefer STGs with a lot of weapons (Suguri and sora come to mind), but a nice way to get me addicted to an STG is having a neat scoring system. (I'm looking at you, Raizing's Bat series. (Garegga, Batrider, and Bakraid).)
The Bat series is some of the best STGs ever. :D
hmm, I've always loved the beauty and elegance of Touhou, since that is what I started with. I branched out, of course, and I have a shmup library of literally dozens. What I really like in a STG is a fun scoring system with high potential, lots of challenge, some uniqueness, and the amazing feeling of taking on the impossible.
My own current obsession is Deathsmiles. The scoring system is absolutely orgasmic, the bosses are weird and hilarious, and it has the usual epic Cave sadism. :D
This is probably why I'm a big fan of the second Gradius.