Those that have already played the game can rest assured that the game is identical in every way to the original. Every enemy pattern that we've seen in our short time with the game remains exactly as it was years ago. There is one key enhancement: the video has now been upgraded to run in HD, making the game look as good as you remember it. Admittedly, you won't be concentrating at the backgrounds while playing the game, simply for the sake of staying alive. However, it's a good addition to know will be in this remastered re-release.
Those that haven't played the game will find Ikaruga to be one of the games that's easy to learn, but difficult to master. The game only uses two buttons: A and B. One button will let you shoot a barrage of bullets, while the other will let you switch polarity. Polarity becomes the big theme of the game, as your ship changes strengths and weaknesses when changing affinities. Being a white ship will allow you to destroy black ships twice as quickly, but it will leave you vulnerable to any attack from black fire. The opposite is true for black ships. Your ship can absorb the bullets of the same color, which you can then throw back at enemies. These rules are the construct for devilish enemy patterns and level designs that will have you memorizing each level just for fun. It's brutally difficult, but immensely satisfying, and easily one of the best additions to XBLA.
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Hopefully. Hopefully they didn't dumb it down, so when your meter gets full, the next time you press shoot is when you release said stored lazer power (of ultimate destructions).
That would suck.
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5 levels. Total. I've owned the game since it launched on GC. I have been unable to beat it.
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Now really, will taking 'extra' doses of Dramamine really enhance the playing of this game?
Yeah, you're prolly right. It would.
/me goes to stock up on some motion sickness meds FTW!
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If I remember correctly, you press both buttons at the same time for the release.
That was mildly annoying, as sometimes my button pressing skills betrayed me into switching colors.
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This is one ridiculously beautiful game and Microsoft just nabbed one of the best relatively hidden gems of the previous era.
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Japanese isn't that hard to pronounce once you learn that all vowels have a constant sound.
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@Andrew Yoon: "It's brutally difficult, but immensely satisfying ..." That is right on the mark. Why don't we have more games like these? *Sigh*
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It's too bad our culture is so over them...the Japanese love that stuff.
Instead we get GTA....great.
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Wicked stuff, looking forward to it.
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Well, your Gamecube version drove down the value of my Dreamcast version. Did you buy your copy of Ikaruga because you wanted to play a good shmup or were you in it for future collectible gouging? Geez.
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