About This GameEver feel like the world doesn't understand your talents? Mae is a rabbit-eared genius programmer, able to manipulate reality with a few keystrokes or - the more fun option - blow up large swathes of reality in one of her custom-built Devices. However, genius is never understood in its own time, and she's provoked a severe response from the environmental group "Blue Revolver". Command her defiant counter-attack over 5 stages of manic struggle, blast through hordes of enemies and go face-to-face with fearsome bosses.Features:
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I'm really enjoyng this shmup, hard recomend.. This game really hits all the notes a regular shmup player would want - great music, interesting scoring that keeps you alert, stage select, and it even has a few unlockables - nothing that affects gameplay outside of free play, but the remixed music is pretty good. The art is clear and colorful, the character design is unique, and it's very """anime""" without feeling in your face about it or copying something else. For newcomers to the genre, I feel this would be a pretty good start - the scoring is simple on its face but gets more complex as you replay and route the game. The difficulty auto-adjusts from a smooth rank 1&2, a decently challenging rank 3&4, and a super-hard rank 5. The music and level design is good to where you won't mind, as is typical with shmups, replaying Stage 1 dozens of times, especially once you factor in routing and different bullet patterns across the difficulties. The stage select is a dream for practice - you can go from the start, at midboss, after midboss, and at boss, adjusting the rank, options, and even whether you want dynamic or static difficulty. Overall this game is pretty great - my only complaint is I'm not a fan of scoring systems where you sometimes want to leave enemies alive, but for getting the extends and beating your own highscore, it works well enough.. This is one of the best shmups on steam. This along with Crimson Clover and Mushihimesama are my personal favourites. The scoring is fun and easy to understand, controls are perfect and responsive. Plenty of options for PC, great visuals and sound design. A real blast to play. I lvoe shmups but don't often try to master them, but with Blue Revolver I can see myself spending many dozens of hours trying. Lots of great unlocks like skins, walpapers and arange soundtrack just by playing and getting stars for each run you try. I have never written a review for any game on steam, but I hope this one does well and gets lots of recognition. Shmup fans don't miss this one!. Feels refined and lovingly put together in a way most doujin shmups on steam don't. A real love letter to the old days of style, difficulty, and explosions.. If you like shmups, buy this game. If you don't, this is an excellent introduction. It's not 1993 anymore so you get adjustable difficulty modes, a mess of different ships and weapons to play with, stage select right away, and a bunch of tutorial/challenge missions. It looks good and sounds good and feels good to just dodge around blowing stuff up to get points (BLUE REVOLVER respects the deep-seated gamer urge to collect gold cubes). Veterans will recognize echoes of older games - there's a little Dodopachi, a little Garegga, a little Mars Matrix... but rather than a rehash it's the feeling of someone who is steeped in these games and came out with something new. The scoring system is more approachable and more fun than the punishing chain systems of yesteryear. The Break system combines the best parts of having weird secret stuff (like Garegga's flamingoes) with mid-level optional challenges (like getting the stage 3 1up in Dodonpachi). You get to duel a dang jet with vulcan cannons.. Good gameplay, heartpounding soundtrack, pretty artwork, a plethora of guests for a cool gallery mode (I wish CAVE did some of this stuff once in a while), voice talents and unlockables, all nicely tied up in less than 500mb of data! what more could you ask for from one of the best love letters of the shooting game genre? STGs NEVER DIE!!! val is waifu. This is one of the best bullet-hell shmups on Steam, and is a really good one to play if you're new to the genre. It's set up like most arcade games (so once you lose all of your lives it's game over), but it's pulled off so well that it's hard not to get into that "just one more try" mindset. Compared to most other shmups there's a ton of content, so if you get tired of one mode you can try another mode or weapon to mix things up. It has 3 difficulty modes which provide a good level of challenge for both new and experienced players. There 8 "special weapons" to use which range from traditional weapons like lasers and cruise missiles to some more unique ones like force fields and a short range homing attack. The weapons all play differently, so you'll have to vary your routes depending on the weapon you pick. One of my favorite features is the mission mode. This mode has short 1-2 minute challenges that help you learn the various stages and bosses. It's a good distraction from the main game, and once you can beat all the challenges then you'll be well on your way to beating the main game. The latest patch also adds an unlockable mode where you play with 3 new experimental weapon types as well, so all in all the amount of content you get is great for the price.. I'm terrible at Shmups just in general. I cannot quite be enough ATTITUDE for sufficient GAINS, I get the concept of SHOOT THE CORE but can't quite capitalise on it. I find NO REFUGE when I need it most. Every time I play one it's like I'm being attacked by the FULLEST EXTENT OF THE JAM. Shmup memes aside, this is an unrelentingly challenging shmup game. It has a Novice mode (and the fact I can't get further than the boss of level 3 even on that mode should tell you how bad I am at these games), called "Normal" difficulty, where the first hit you take activates a bomb instead to give you a brief period of invulnerability. Hyper mode is the game's ACTUAL Normal difficulty and plays like a standard Shmup, though by all accounts the difficulty is dynamic, and the better you do, the harder the difficulty gets. On the other hand, Parallel mode locks the game's difficulty to the max level, to give the biggest challenge. Personally, I feel both Hyper and Normal modes are challenging enough as it is. You also get two choices of character and ship; Mae in her Mapleberry, and Val in her Urashima or ... I forget what it's called ,but something like that. They have slightly different behaviours and weapons it seems, and definately different appearances, but functionally the game plays out the same... THough the story seems quite different depending upon which character you choose. Speaking of story, holy hell, what a cool concept! Magic that is controlled like programming code, but can build up junk data which causes anomalies in reality? Teams of "Technicians" that deal with Junk Data and make sure 'code' is clean and efficient to minimise appearance of junk data? Devices which help them do that? a supergroup of Technicians called Blue Revolver with mysteriously super powerful Devices? and a strange, super anomaly they investigate with readings eerily similar to their Devices?? All of my yes. Couple this with an astounding, pulse pounding soundtrack, cute character designs, beautiful graphics and a Missions system which actually is meant to be a tutorial of sorts to teach you how to play STGs (good lord I can't believe I only just found that out myself), and you pretty much have yourself a winner! It seems to lack a multiplayer mode from what I've seen, which is slightly saddening, and if you die, you gotta restart at the beginning until you amass the 4500 star points to unlock free play mode, but considering in the short time I've played it I've amassed like 2200? I'm not far off already... There's other unlocks too, like remixes of tracks, background arts, concept arts and whatnots, so that's great too :D This game is packed solid with features and wonderfulness, and it was absolutely worth all the wait and the pricetag. Seriously, you couldn't ask for a better, more fun, more accessable STG on Steam. Do yourself a favour, and pick this game up pronto.. fun classic shmup gameplay, neat weapon variety, and an awesome high-octane soundtrack. the game has a lot of character that makes it stand out. each boss made me more curious about the universe. it's a tough game but still a fine place to start if you're new to the genre. the side missions add a lot of variety compared to your average shmup and are a good way to practice. also anime girls. If you are somehow on the fence with this game, don't be. Pull the trigger now that is 50% off: It's really one of the best STGS available. It's remarkable that this is the work of a western development team: perfect shooting, charming style, beautiful soundtrack and different playstyles to experiment with . It's fresh and convincing approach to the bullets' flow - if compared to CAVE's and in general japanese' classics - makes BLUE REVOLVER a very unique and outstanding product. If you like shmups you can't miss this one.
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Anon
12/1/2020 02:41:14 pm
WTF is this x1500 malware-websites festival when we click ?!!!
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